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Chelsea Green’s Dangerous WWE Money in the Bank Spot: I Could’ve Died

One big thing: Chelsea Green’s near-death experience at Money in the Bank

WWE Superstar Chelsea Green claims she “could’ve died” after a dangerous spot during the Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match in Toronto, Canada.

• Green fell from a great height through tables after Tiffany Stratton intervened as Green was about to unhook the briefcase.
• The spot was a decisive moment, allowing Stratton to secure the win and become Miss Money in the Bank.
• Green took to Twitter after the event, dramatically stating, “I COULD’VE DIED ☠️ I may never walk again”

Why it matters

This incident highlights the extreme risks WWE Superstars take to entertain fans and the fine line between spectacle and danger in professional wrestling.

By the numbers

• 6 competitors participated in the Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match
• The match featured Iyo Sky, Chelsea Green, Lyra Valkyria, Tiffany Stratton, Naomi, and Zoey Stark

The bigger picture

High-risk spots in wrestling, while thrilling for audiences, raise concerns about performer safety and the long-term health implications for wrestlers.

What they’re saying

Green’s tweet, while likely exaggerated for effect, underscores the genuine danger involved in such stunts.

What’s next

It remains to be seen how this incident will affect Green’s career trajectory and whether it will lead to any changes in WWE’s approach to high-risk spots.

What do you think about the balance between spectacle and safety in professional wrestling? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

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