John Cena knows what it looks like when a performer refuses to let a small opportunity pass them by — he lived it himself before becoming the face of WWE for a decade. Speaking on The Undertaker and Michelle McCool’s Six Feet Under podcast, Cena reflected on the importance of seizing moments in professional wrestling and reached for Chelsea Green as his definitive modern example of someone doing exactly that.
“There are performers like Chelsea Green, who is a great example, of taking an inch and making it a mile, and not being afraid to commit to what is right for business,” Cena said.
The endorsement is particularly meaningful coming from someone who understands the experience of being overlooked firsthand. Cena has spoken openly about his own difficult early period in WWE — a promising debut against Kurt Angle followed by a stretch where he was lost in the shuffle and reportedly on the verge of being released before the Dr. of Thuganomics character gave his career the launching pad it needed. The parallel between his own story and what he sees in Green is implicit but unmistakable.
The Undertaker Has Also Previously Declared His Support for Chelsea Green Making Cena’s Praise Even More Significant
The Six Feet Under appearance also connects to an already established endorsement — The Undertaker has previously declared his own allegiance to Green, making the podcast an appropriate setting for Cena to add his voice to that growing chorus of support from WWE legends for one of the roster’s most resourceful and committed performers. Green has built her current WWE run through consistent character work, a willingness to lean into comedy and spectacle, and the kind of creative hustle that Cena is specifically praising — turning limited screen time into genuine audience connection and momentum. Cena hosts WrestleMania 42 tonight at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, streaming live on ESPN Unlimited in the US and Netflix internationally.
