During a press conference at NASCAR’s Pennzoil 400 race, WWE Superstar Chelsea Green revealed that her dream entrance for a wrestling match would feature a performance by rapper Cardi B.
Green said, “I haven’t thought of this as the United States Champion. You’re putting me on the spot, I love it. I’ll say, first of all, Cardi B has to sing me out. I’ve got a great entrance song, and I feel like Cardi B would be the perfect person to sing me to the ring. But we’re gonna need everything iconic American, and I’m gonna need a little time to think about that. But it would be me dressed as the Statue of Liberty, flanked by maybe more than just my two Secret Hervice women, maybe a whole squad of suited-up women escorting me down the ramp, and then we’ve gotta have typical American things. We have to have big flags. Maybe we have a NASCAR car. It’s gotta be real American. That’s all there is to it. I’m gonna come up with a list, though, so that when my boss asks me, I know how to answer that question.”
During a recent appearance on “The Ariel Helwani Show,” Natalya discussed taking bookings outside of WWE, noting that she still feels she needs to earn her place in wrestling.
Upon being told the industry owes her family a lot, Natalya replied, “Thank you, but I just try to wake up with not having that sense of entitlement…I’m so proud of my family, but for me, I never feel like I’m owed anything. I always want to earn my spot. The women’s division in WWE has never been this strong ever. It has never been so competitive. When I look at the women in NXT and I look at the women on Raw and I look at the women on SmackDown, I’m like, as a whole, collectively, this is the strongest that it’s ever been. The thing is though, I don’t rest on all the things that I’ve done. I don’t go, ‘Wow, I did this or I have this, or I did that, or I had this match.’ I’ve had some incredible matches. But I never just rely on great matches or things that I’ve done in the past. For me, I think you’ve got to earn your spot. So in all seriousness, I feel like I need to step outside of WWE to work my way back in.”