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Chelsea Green Will Never Ever Face This WWE Star Again

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Chelsea Green showers praise on this WWE star that she never wants to face again.

Former Women’s United States Champion, Chelsea Green, wrestled in independent promotions before joining WWE. One of those promotions was Lucha Underground, where her current WWE colleague Penta also worked.

The pair had an intergender match in 2018, which was critically acclaimed and was also a match that Chelsea Green states is the “craziest match of her career.

Green opens up about it on WWE: Unreal, Season 2, episode 3, where she heaps praise on Penta for his skills and also the ability to make his opponent look good.

I’m telling you, Penta could make a broomstick look good. He is that talented. It’s insane. One of the matches that I am honestly best known for on the internet is in 2018 when we wrestled for Lucha Underground together. That was probably the craziest match I’ve ever had in my career.

Chelsea Green also praised Penta for pushing her out of her comfort zone and addressed why the pair won’t be wrestling each other again despite requests to do so.

Penta pushed me so far outside of my comfort zone. I did things I never knew I could do, and I am so grateful. I constantly hear, ‘You need to have a rematch with Penta.’ And we always laugh, like, ‘Should we run it back?’ But we’re never gonna run it back. You cannot redo perfection.

Chelsea Green’s Former Opponent Penta Secures Big Win On Raw

The Luchador has been involved in a feud with The Vision on Raw ever since he and his fellow luchadors, Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee, came out to neutralize the interference of members of The Vision in CM Punk and Bron Breakker’s World Heavyweight Title Bout on the Netflix Anniversary Special Raw episode.

This week, Penta saw himself in a 6-man tag team contest with the aforementioned fellow lucadors against Vision members Austin Theory, Logan Paul, and Bronson Reed.

Theory tried to use Paul’s trademark brass knuckles illegally, but Raw GM Adam Pearce, who was ringside, made sure the official saw it and disarmed Theory, putting the weapon down on the mat. When The Vision’s attention turned to Pearce and the referee wasn’t looking, Rey Mysterio used the brass knuckles to hit Theory, and Penta followed up with a Mexican Destroyer to pick up the win.

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