Chelsea Green Injury Update, WWE Optimistic On Recovery Timeline

Chelsea Green Injury Update, WWE Optimistic On Recovery Timeline

An update has emerged regarding Chelsea Green following the ankle injury she suffered earlier this year.

Green was injured during the February 6 episode of WWE SmackDown in an Elimination Chamber qualifying match against Tiffany Stratton and Lash Legend. Despite the setback, she has remained visible on television, continuing to appear across both WWE and AAA programming.

According to WrestleVotes Radio, WWE is optimistic that Green could be medically cleared “sooner than later.” However, it remains uncertain whether that clearance will come in time for WrestleMania 42.

The report also noted that Green has been determined to stay involved as an on-screen personality throughout her recovery. That decision has allowed her to remain a consistent presence on SmackDown while also maintaining her connection to AAA storylines during her rehabilitation.

Her most recent appearance came via video during week two of AAA Rey de Reyes, where she addressed her status in the promotion. Green claimed she is still one-half of the AAA Mixed Tag Team Champions, disputing the legitimacy of the recent title change.

According to Green, it was La Hiedra—not her—who teamed with Ethan Page in the match where they lost the titles to Mr. Iguana and Lola Vice. This claim suggests that Green still considers herself a rightful champion despite the outcome.

While her in-ring return date remains unclear, WWE’s optimism and Green’s continued on-screen involvement indicate that she is still a key part of ongoing storylines. Whether she will be fully cleared in time for WrestleMania remains to be seen.

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Gunther Still Expected To Play Major Role At WrestleMania 42

Gunther Still Expected To Play Major Role At WrestleMania 42 Despite WWE Absence

Gunther is still expected to have a significant role at WrestleMania 42 despite his recent absence from WWE programming.

According to WrestleVotes Radio via Fightful Select, internal sources within WWE believe it would not benefit anyone for Gunther to miss the event, indicating that plans are still in place for him to be featured in a meaningful way.

Gunther has not appeared on television since a high-profile segment where he unmasked Dragon Lee, a moment that drew significant attention. His absence since then has led to speculation about his status for WrestleMania, but internally, WWE still views him as a key part of the show.

The situation surrounding his WrestleMania direction has become more complicated due to injury concerns involving Rey Mysterio. Gunther had been expected to face Mysterio at WrestleMania 42, but Mysterio is currently dealing with a rib injury, putting that match in doubt and leaving Gunther’s opponent unclear.

Despite the uncertainty, Gunther’s importance to WWE remains unquestioned. He previously held the Intercontinental Championship for a record-setting 666 days before moving into the main event scene. Since then, he has captured the World Heavyweight Championship on two occasions and established himself as one of the top stars on WWE RAW.

With WrestleMania 42 scheduled for April 18 and 19 at Allegiant Stadium, WWE is continuing to finalize plans for one of its biggest stars. While no official announcement has been made regarding Gunther’s match, all indications point to him remaining a prominent part of the event.

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WWE Bringing Saturday Night’s Main Event To MSG For Historic Live Show

WWE Bringing Saturday Night’s Main Event To MSG For Historic Live Show

WWE is set to make history this summer, as the company plans to bring Saturday Night’s Main Event to Madison Square Garden on July 18. According to WrestleVotes Radio, this will mark the first time the show is broadcast live from the iconic venue.

The event is scheduled during the same weekend as Fanatics Fest, which WWE is expected to be heavily involved in. With both events taking place in New York City, the weekend is shaping up to be one of the company’s biggest outside of WrestleMania season, offering fans multiple major attractions across a single few days.

Historically, Saturday Night’s Main Event has only been held at Madison Square Garden once before. That edition took place in August 2007, but it was taped in advance rather than airing live. As a result, the July 18 show will stand as the first live broadcast of Saturday Night’s Main Event from MSG in the history of the program.

The show itself has deep roots in WWE history. Originally airing on NBC during the 1980s and early 1990s, Saturday Night’s Main Event played a key role during the company’s boom period. In recent years, WWE has revived the concept as a special attraction, typically airing high-profile matches across NBC and Peacock.

With the prestige of Madison Square Garden and the added momentum of Fanatics Fest weekend, the upcoming event is expected to draw significant attention. The combination of a historic venue, a live broadcast milestone, and a packed weekend of WWE-related activities positions this edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event as a standout date on the 2026 calendar.

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Liv Morgan Wants Danhausen Kept Away From Judgment Day After WWE Debut Chaos

Liv Morgan Wants Danhausen Kept Away From Judgment Day After WWE Debut Chaos

Danhausen has quickly made an impact since arriving in WWE, but not everyone in the locker room is embracing his presence—especially Liv Morgan.

The former AEW star wasted no time making waves on WWE television, most notably targeting Dominik Mysterio. Danhausen “cursed” Mysterio during a recent segment, which ultimately played a role in Mysterio losing the Intercontinental Championship to Penta.

Speaking on “The Collection” via the Reality of Wrestling YouTube channel, Morgan made it clear that the situation has completely turned her against Danhausen.

“You know Danhausen could have come into WWE and I wouldn’t really have, you know, I would have been happy for him. Like, wow, what an amazing opportunity. But right away he wants to ‘curse’ Daddy Dom and cause all this like friction and trouble and chaos and confusion and paranoia. So I want him away from me,” Morgan said.

“I want him away from the Judgment Day. I want him 1000 ft away from the clubhouse at all times. I have no interest in that man. And I hope he never approaches me. I hope he never comes up to me. I hope he never tries to look me in my eye. I hope he stays away from Daddy Dom. And that’s really it. I don’t mind the guy, but he does have to stay away from the Judgment Day.”

Danhausen’s antics have not stopped with Mysterio. He has continued to “curse” multiple WWE names, including El Grande Americano, which resulted in Americano missing a scheduled match, and The Miz after he declined a mentorship request.

More recently, Danhausen even extended his unusual behavior beyond WWE talent by targeting iShowSpeed during a recent episode of WWE RAW.

While his character continues to generate attention, it’s clear that at least one member of Judgment Day wants nothing to do with him as his presence continues to disrupt the group.

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Nic Nemeth Says MJF Needs To Be Better After Phoned-In AEW Dynamite Promo, MJF Responds

On “Dynamite”, Kenny Omega defeated Swerve Strickland to become the Number 1 contender for the AEW Men’s World Championship. During MJF’s promo segment, Omega joined him in the ring to challenge him for next month at Dynasty and the match was made official.

Some people were not fans of the segment, including TNA’s Nic Nemeth. On Busted Open, he was critical of it because of MJF’s promo. He believes in order for MJF to go from a “good wrestler with a great promo” to a ring general and a locker room leader, it’s on MJF to make him care about this match. He said it’s on Omega to carry the match. He went on to say that MJF can’t rely on low hanging fruit “because long-term, that’s not a legacy. That’s someone that got by with a couple of lines.”

Nemeth believes Omega is at the end of his prime and that he needs to be “The Best Bout Machine” and “most importantly, we need Max to be better than a C+ version of The Miz.” He implored MJF to “not half a** it” and to “make it memorable.” He agrees that MJF has been a great champion so far, but feels like he phoned it in last night.

MJF took to social media to respond to Nemeth’s comments. He said Nemeth was trashing him under the guise of giving him advice and is “s******* on me out of jealousy.” He went on to say “he’s the most complete professional wrestler in the world, you couldn’t lace my boots or carry my mic. Say my name again on your little show and I’ll beat the f****** s*** out of you. You know where to find me.”

He is scheduled to face Omega at Dynasty on Sunday, April 12.