Chelsea Green has responded to concerns from fans about the Netflix series “WWE Unreal,” asserting that the show is not detracting from the wrestling industry’s mystique, but rather strengthening it. In an interview with TMZ’s “Inside The Ring,” the WWE Superstar addressed the criticism that revealing behind-the-scenes elements might undermine the sport’s allure.
Green pointed out that many viewers are curious about the authenticity of wrestling, asking whether performers are genuinely getting hit or injured, and she believes “Unreal” provides crucial answers to these questions. She emphasized that the series does not expose the inner workings of the industry but instead brings to light the real physical risks that wrestlers take, stating, “it’s all real, it’s all unreal.” This transparency, according to Green, enhances fans’ appreciation for the sport and the athletes involved.
Moreover, she clarified that the presence of cameras in WWE is nothing new, explaining that there are already social media, digital teams, and documentary crews recording content backstage. Green assured fans that this kind of exposure is a regular part of the WWE environment and does not alter the organization’s operations. While she respects that many veterans may prefer a more secretive approach, she personally enjoys the insight provided when the curtain is pulled back.
As excitement builds for the upcoming season, “WWE Unreal” is set to premiere its second season on January 20. For those looking to catch up, there’s still time to view the first season before the new episodes drop. This ongoing transparency and connection between the wrestlers and their audience may indeed forge a stronger bond, fostering a renewed appreciation for the hard work and dedication that goes into professional wrestling.
