Chelsea Green: I Would Love To See More Done With The WWE Women’s Intercontinental And United States Championship

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Chelsea Green wants to see more done with the women’s midcard titles.

Since the introduction of midcard titles to WWE’s women’s division, many have been left wanting more. Particularly on SmackDown, the Women’s United States Championship hasn’t often been featured prominently on TV, and current title holder Giulia has only defended the gold twice since winning it in June. Now, inaugural champion Chelsea Green has expressed her desire to see the company do more with the championships.

Speaking to CinemaBlend, Chelsea Green said she’d like to see WWE give more time to its women’s midcard titles.

“Do I think that we’re doing all we can with them? No. I would love to see more being done with them. I want Giulia to be wrestling on TV every single week with that title. I wanted Zelina on TV every single week. I want Michin to win the title and be on TV every single week. There’s so many hours of WWE, and we can find a place for those championships if we try. It’s tough. I’m not a part of the creative meetings. I don’t know how that looks. So all that I can do on my end is make the title mean something. I hope that by putting it out there on social media and making storylines on social media, it garners the attention that those titles deserve.”

-Chelsea Green

While the United States Championship was first, WWE also introduced the Women’s Intercontinental Championship to RAW in January 2025. While the red brand’s title has faired a little better than its SmackDown counterpart, it remains true that more could certainly be done on both shows to promote the women’s division.

As always, we’ll aim to provide any further updates on the WWE women’s midcard cham

H/T to Fightful for the transcription.

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