Rhea Ripley, Triple H, Cassie Lee, as well as other WWE stars and Officials react to Chelsea Green making history at Saturday Night's Main Event
Several current and former WWE personalities, including Rhea Ripley, Triple H, and Cassie Lee (fka Peyton Royce), recently took to social media to react after Chelsea Green made history at Saturday Night's Main Event. The Hot Mess has finally won her first major singles title in the Stamford-based promotion.
On the latest edition of WWE SmackDown, Chelsea Green defeated Bayley to qualify for the Women's United States Championship tournament finals. Green locked horns with Michin for the title at Saturday Night's Main Event. Both stars put on incredible performances and for the most part, it was a back-and-forth match. However, the bout ended in The Hot Mess' favor, and she made history after becoming the inaugural Women's US Champion.
Following the match, Triple H posted a photo with Chelsea Green on Instagram, congratulating the star on the title win.
Several current and former WWE personalities reacted with a like on Triple H's post, including Rhea Ripley, Shotzi, Cora Jade, Roxanne Perez, Nick Aldis, Katana Chance, Maryse, Johnny Gargano, and more.
Meanwhile, Natalya and Karmen Petrovic commented on Triple H's post about Green.
Check out stars' likes and comments below:
Some more big-name stars, including Chelsea's husband, Matt Cardona, Cassie Lee (fka Peyton Royce), Jordynne Grace, Adam Pearce, Bayley, Jackie Redmond, Gigi Dolin, and more reacted to The Hot Mess' win on X.
Check out screenshots of their reactions below:
Bill Apter talked about Chelsea Green's WWE Women's United States Championship win
During a Sportskeeda Wrestling exclusive, wrestling veteran Bill Apter said he enjoyed Chelsea Green and Michin's performance at Saturday Night's Main Event.
However, Apter was also surprised that the Triple H-led creative team did not book a Money in the Bank cash-in from Tiffany Stratton during the match.
"Good match but I thought for sure [Tiffany Stratton] would cash in and was surprised it went down with no incidents," Apter said.
It will be interesting to see what the Stamford-based promotion has planned for the WWE Women's United States Champion's future.