WWE United States Champion Chelsea Green opened up on The Sports Agents podcast about how the backstage atmosphere for women in WWE has evolved under Triple H’s leadership. Comparing the current era to Vince McMahon’s Attitude Era, Green credited the foundation laid by trailblazers while celebrating the progress women are experiencing today.

“If we’re talking Vince vs. Triple H, we’re also talking Attitude Era vs. now. We’re talking Divas vs. women. We’re talking about Trish Stratus vs. me. There’s so many answers to that question,” Green shared. “First of all, we would not be here without that side of things. We in 2025 would not have the success that we have if it wasn’t for that Attitude Era.”

Acknowledging legends like The Bella Twins, Trish Stratus, and Mickie James, Green made it clear that their contributions paved the way for today’s roster. However, she emphasized how the current environment under Triple H has transformed WWE for the better.

“I know that I come to work. I love my job. I feel safe. I feel supported. Triple H makes women specifically feel absolutely equal to men. That’s why I love to come to work. That’s why I feel so supported and so seen,” Green explained. She highlighted the monumental changes in the women’s division, pointing out how women now headline WrestleMania—an opportunity that wasn’t afforded to their predecessors.

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“They set the table for us, and now we’re sitting at it and enjoying these amazing meals, and I couldn’t be happier,” Green concluded, expressing gratitude for the progress that has been made.

Chelsea Green isn’t holding back, giving credit where it’s due to Triple H for leveling the playing field in WWE. From the chaos of the Attitude Era to women now headlining WrestleMania, it’s a whole new world for the roster. Green made it clear—she feels seen, supported, and ready to keep breaking barriers.

What’s your take on Chelsea Green’s praise for Triple H and her thoughts on the evolution of women’s wrestling? Do you think WWE has done enough to create equality? Share your thoughts below!

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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