Chelsea Green Shares Dream Total Divas Solid From Current WWE Roster

For six years, “Total Divas” ruled the E! television network, providing wrestling fans with a behind-the-scenes look into the lives of several female WWE talents. Notable stars from the unique series include Natalya, Naomi, Paige, and WWE Hall of Famers The Bella Twins, who later received their very own spinoff titled “Total Bellas.” As an avid fan of the Divas Era, Chelsea Green has long dreamed of a series revival, with herself potentially solid to it. While appearing on “Casual Conversations with The Classic,” Green shared the remaining of her “Total Divas” dream solid members, specifically from the present WWE roster.

“Me, Maxxine [Dupri], Tiffy [Stratton], Nattie, perhaps also Liv [Morgan] and Sonya [Deville] and Nia [Jax] because in addition they are form of OGs,” Green said. “What number of am I allowed to say? Because I’d go together with Kelani [Jordan]. I’d love Kelani. Kelani can be good … You actually get to see an inside glimpse of everyone’s lives that you just don’t all the time get to see.”

As Green alluded to, Sonya Deville and Nia Jax, together with Natalya, were featured on the unique series as foremost solid members. Natalya’s tenure spanned the whole lot of “Total Divas,” while Jax was promoted to a series regular in season 7. Meanwhile, Deville served as a foremost fixture within the ninth and final season. While never a daily, Liv Morgan made repeated guest appearances throughout its run.

Together with a backstage have a look at the ladies of WWE, “Total Divas” also gave viewers a peek into the lives of their significant others as well. Green, now the WWE Women’s United States Champion, is currently married to former WWE star Matt Cardona. Previous reports indicated that Green and Cardona were once in consideration for a distinct WWE series revolving around wrestling couples, though no further updates emerged.

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