In the world of professional wrestling, fans often equate wins with success and losses with “burial.” However, WWE Superstar Chelsea Green believes this mindset is fundamentally flawed. Speaking in a recent interview with SHAK Wrestling, the former Women’s Tag Team Champion addressed the “weird culture” that hyper-focuses on match outcomes rather than the performance itself.
Green argued that losing is a necessary mechanical function of the industry, not a punishment. She emphasized that characters can remain popular and effective regardless of their win-loss record.
“There’s this weird, weird culture surrounding wins and losses right now… Fans are really hyper-focused on, like, if you lose, you’re a jobber. If you lose, you’re being buried. And if you win, you’re X, Y, and Z. Like, that’s not true. Two people are in a match, or more. One person has to lose. Only one person can win, and one person can lose. Like, hello, people. It is facts.”
Green’s comments reflect her own career trajectory, where she has often turned losses into memorable character moments. She urged fans to remember the genre they are watching.
“Just because someone is losing does not mean they’re being buried, does not mean they’re a jobber, does not mean, you know, all the silly things that we say. It’s entertainment.”
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