Chelsea Green wants popular WWE show to return after nearly five years

Chelsea Green and Piper Niven on SmackDown! [Image credit: WWE.com]
Chelsea Green and Piper Niven on SmackDown! [Image credit: WWE.com]

WWE Superstar Chelsea Green is on cloud nine after a stellar performance in Toronto. Meanwhile, the 33-year-old star has demanded a few things, which include the return of Total Divas (2013-2019) for the first time in nearly five years.

Total Divas was a popular reality show produced by the company that featured WWE Superstars, primarily the Divas on the roster. The show ended in 2019 after nine seasons in less than a decade. A spin-off called Total Bellas also lasted for six seasons, which showcased the life of The Bella Twins outside the squared circle.

Chelsea Green has been vocal about her love for the Divas and often pitched returns of several iconic memorabilia. Today, she tweeted her wishlist on X (formerly Twitter), which included the return of Total Divas after nearly five years.

"Me waiting for @ScrapDaddyAP to give me a raise; let me go out there and beat Bayley, make me a personalized tour bus, bring back Total Divas, and put me on every @WWE poster so I can finish MY story. #JusticeForChelsea," Green wrote.

In December 2019, Total Divas ended with its final season. Meanwhile, Total Bellas ended in 2021 after a five-year and six-season run.


Chelsea Green wants controversial WWE title to make a return

It's not the first time Chelsea Green has demanded something out of the box for herself in the Stamford-based promotion. The 33-year-old star reached new heights in WWE when she crashed through tables in Toronto at Money in the Bank 2024.

Ahead of the event in Toronto, Chelsea Green had laid out a plan on what she wanted to do with the Money in the Bank briefcase when she won it. In an interview with Ring The Belle, the SmackDown Superstar stated she wanted to bring back the Divas Championship as it has a controversial take amongst fans.

"First of all, because that's a thing. It's a controversial take, and everybody's talking. I think that's why people don't understand that when you tweet about me, you're doing me a favor. You're making me go viral," Green said. (From 01:05 to 01:20)

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Chelsea had all the momentum heading into the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match in Toronto. Sadly, Tiffany Stratton pushed her off the ladder and won the match.