Chelsea Green didn’t just walk out of WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event without the title—she left with a broken nose, and a whole lot to say about it.

After her hard-hitting match with Zelina Vega on May 24 at the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Green took to Twitter to react to the chaotic aftermath. The WWE Women’s United States Title match ended with Vega hitting a Code Red from the top rope for the win, but the real shock came after the bell when Chelsea’s nose was visibly busted open and bleeding.

In her tweet, Chelsea detailed the moment she realized something wasn’t right. “Me tonight!!! It’s absolutely INSANE!!! I was like ‘Whaaat just happened?!’ The ref turns to me and I thought he said ‘You won’ but he said ‘Your nose is broken’ and I was like ‘WHAT’ and he said ‘Your nose is broken’!!!!”

She admitted she couldn’t believe it at first. “I literally turned to the ref and said ‘You’re kidding me right?’ but no, apparently not. He said ‘You have to go to medical because your nose is broken.’”

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Despite the injury, Chelsea’s post was full of sarcasm, attitude, and that signature Green energy: “I’m not even mad though. Well, I am mad, but it’s the kind of mad where you have to laugh because you KNOW you were robbed!!! And I was like… IS THIS REAL LIFE OR AM I ON A HIDDEN CAMERA SHOW???”

She ended the post with a classic twist of humor: “Stay tuned!!! P.S. Thinking about bangs!!! P.P.S My nose really hurts!!!”

The tweet also included a backstage video showing Green being helped by Piper Niven and Alba Fyre, clearly shaken and in pain but still trying to help her through the discomfort.

Green has been on a mission to reclaim the title ever since losing it to Vega, but this setback might put her out of action—at least temporarily. Then again, if there’s one thing Chelsea Green is known for, it’s bouncing back with a vengeance.

Do you think Chelsea Green deserves another shot once she’s cleared—or was this Zelina Vega’s definitive win? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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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