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Chelsea Green Hospitalized After WWE WrestleMania

By The Spotlight StaffApril 7, 2023
Chelsea Green Hospitalized After WWE WrestleMania
Photo Credit: WWE

Chelsea Green made her return to WWE this year in the Women’s Royal Rumble match. Chelsea has often been involved in segments with Adam Pearce on WWE television.

This past Sunday, Chelsea Green teamed up with Sonya Deville to face Ronda Rousey & Shayna Baszler, Shotzi & Natalya, and Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez in a Fatal Four-Way Tag Team match on night two of WrestleMania 39. However, Green and Deville were unable to win the match.

On Thursday, Chelsea Green posted a photo on a hospital bed and revealed that she had been admitted to the hospital after suffering a severe stomach bug & a distended gallbladder.

“I thought I celebrated my first Mania too hard… turns out I actually had a severe stomach bug & a distended gall bladder.

(Thank god the manager of the ER took care of me. Will NOT be filing any complaints this weekend.)”

I thought I celebrated my first Mania too hard 😝🍹… turns out I actually had a severe stomach bug & a distended gall bladder.
(Thank god the manager of the ER took care of me. Will NOT be filing any complaints this weekend.) pic.twitter.com/173sIM2y5t

— CHELSEA GREEN (@ImChelseaGreen) April 7, 2023

We wish Chelsea Green a fast and full recovery.

Stay tuned with The Spotlight for more news.

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