Chelsea Green had a funny response when the topic of old-school locker room culture came up — and she turned the moment into a self-aware joke about her own career history.

During WrestleMania Media Day, Green spoke with Adrian Hernandez for the Unlikely podcast when the conversation shifted to comments previously made by Cody Rhodes about locker rooms in wrestling’s past.

Rhodes had noted that locker rooms used to feature more nudity compared to today’s environment. Hernandez brought that subject to Green and asked whether she had personally experienced the same kind of culture. Instead of diving into a serious reflection, Green leaned into humor and poked fun at her own history of departures and returns throughout her wrestling career.

“Yes, it used to be more naked, but I wouldn't know. I've got fired so many times. Like what do you mean? I've never been in the locker room for longer than a couple years.”

Locker room culture has changed significantly across generations, with many veterans noting shifts in professionalism and privacy standards over time. Green’s response didn’t try to analyze those changes — instead, she kept the tone playful and personal.

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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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