- **Q: Was Chelsea Green injured during the match?
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Wrestling / News
A surprising moment during a recent WWE SmackDown match saw Chelsea Green counted out, leading to a loss for her team. Reports suggest this wasn't part of the script, but a genuine mistake.
During the May 31st episode of WWE SmackDown, Chelsea Green and Piper Niven faced Naomi and Bianca Belair. The match concluded abruptly when Green, after being outside the ring, didn't make it back before the referee's ten-count, resulting in a count-out victory for Naomi and Belair.
Initial speculation questioned whether this was an angle, but reports from wrestling news outlets, citing sources like PWInsider and Fightful Select, clarify that the finish was legitimate. Green simply took too long on the outside, leading to the unplanned count-out.
While WWE typically controls match finishes meticulously to advance storylines, occasional legitimate mishaps occur. This instance serves as a reminder of the live nature of the performance and the pressure on performers to manage timing precisely.
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