Chelsea Green isn’t holding back when it comes to Bad Bunny—and she’s now calling him out over a backstage moment that left her embarrassed.

While speaking to Inside the Ring, Green was asked to weigh in on celebrity wrestlers like Jelly Roll, Logan Paul, and Bad Bunny, and who stands out as the most entertaining in the ring. At first, it sounded like she might give Bad Bunny the nod—but then she revealed a moment that completely changed her opinion.

Green explained that during a backstage interaction in WWE, things quickly took a strange turn when she tried to speak with Bad Bunny about a project they were both connected to.

“So, I would have hyped up Bad Bunny—but one time… Yes, one time backstage in WWE, he legit looked me dead in the eyes and pretended he didn’t know how to speak English.”

According to Green, the situation only got more confusing from there, as she later saw him go out and cut a promo in English without any issue. That moment clearly stuck with her, and she didn’t hold back on how it made her feel. Because of that experience, Green made it clear she couldn’t put him at the top anymore.

“To me—when I was talking to him about a movie role I had auditioned for that he was in—he looked me in the eyes, pretended like he didn’t know English, and then went out and cut a promo in English. And I was like… so heartbroken and so embarrassed. I don’t get embarrassed easily. So he’s off the list.”

What started as a simple question about celebrity wrestlers quickly turned into a personal story that clearly stuck with Green, especially given how unexpected the interaction was. With crossover stars continuing to play a bigger role in WWE, moments like this show that not every backstage encounter goes as smoothly as fans might assume

Do you think Chelsea Green is right to call this out, or could there be another side to Bad Bunny’s reaction that we’re not seeing? Drop your take below.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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