According to Green, much of her friendship with Dupri is rooted in honesty, with Green simultaneously serving as an unofficial mentor to the younger wrestler. Above all, the two-time Women’s United States Champion has taught Dupri that her life doesn’t need to revolve around professional wrestling.
“I just tell her what I think, but also I always want to remind all of my friends, especially someone that was so new in the business, this isn’t everything,” Green said. “I know it feels like everything and the weight of this world comes crashing down on you at times. You have a bad match or the internet doesn’t like you or you flub your line, it’s not that serious. We’re just play fighting in our underwear. And you need to just put the phone away, go to bed, do things for yourself. Have a hobby or hang out with your fiance or whatever makes you happy. Do things outside of this so that it doesn’t feel so heavy. I think because I’ve been doing it so long, it’s easy for me to say that, but we’re a good balance of each other.”
Dupri joined WWE after a successful tryout in the summer of 2021, after which she transitioned to the “WWE NXT” brand as a valet. Her official main roster call-up came the following year when she earned a spot as a manager to Maximum Male Models. In contrast, Green’s in-ring career extends back to 2014, when she made the rounds on the Canadian independent circuit. Across the next decade, she’d wrestle for WWE, TNA, NWA, Lucha Underground and ROH before landing back in WWE at the 2023 Royal Rumble.
If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit “Gabby AF” with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.



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