Outside the ring, Green is interested in exploring roles in television programming that would allow her to showcase her skills beyond her well-known comedic ones. As examples, Green cited the dark-humor drama “White Lotus” as well as “Wednesday,” a supernatural comedy series.
“I loved the acting in Dynasty. I thought it was so good and it was very unrealistic, but they made it real,” Green said. “Now, [I’d like to make a cameo in] maybe like White Lotus … something that would push me outside of the comedy realm. There’s just so many shows that I watch that I think about it all the time. God, if there was another season of You, I would love to be a murder victim in You. I would love to be a murder victim in anything really, Wednesday, the new Euphoria. I’m a little too old for Wednesday. I’d have to be like a young teacher in Wednesday, but that’s fine.”
Overall, Green hopes to shape herself into a female version of John Cena or Dwyane “The Rock” Johnson, who are both known for being WWE wrestlers turned Hollywood stars. “I don’t need to be that high, that’s pretty incredible, but I would like to be the crossover talent for the females,” she said.
While WWE Hall of Famers Nikki and Brie Bella have successfully extended their professional careers to reality television and entrepreneurship, Green believes fans have yet to truly see a woman cross over from wrestling to the acting realm. The former Women’s US Champion, however, aims to change that herself over the next five years.
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