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Several New Women’s WWE ID Signings Expected To Be Announced In Next Few Weeks, Seth Rollins Comments on His Surprise Return at Elimination Chamber 2026, Chelsea Green Says She Writes Her Own Promos in WWE – TPWW

Several New Women’s WWE ID Signings Expected To Be Announced In Next Few Weeks, Seth Rollins Comments on His Surprise Return at Elimination Chamber 2026, Chelsea Green Says She Writes Her Own Promos in WWE – TPWW

Several New Women’s WWE ID Signings Expected To Be Announced In Next Few Weeks

Fghtful Select reported that their sources stated that several new WWE ID deals are currently expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

WWE officials reportedly have been doing a new round of talent recruitment for their WWE ID program with several of the new signings being for their women’s division.

It was reported that these new signings have already been completed behind the scenes.


Seth Rollins Comments on His Surprise Return at Elimination Chamber 2026

As noted before, Seth Rollins made his surprise return from a torn rotator cuff injury at last Saturday’s WWE Elimination Chamber 2026 event in Chicago, Illinois. Rollins was revealed to be the real masked mystery attacker of The Vision.

A recent episode of the Good Morning Football show featured guest host Rollins giving his thoughts about his recent surprise return at WWE’s Elimination Chamber event.

“I was under the ring, coming out, and feeling the chaos happening around us. The United Center was electric, the main event of Elimination Chamber. Everybody crushed it the entire night. It’s my moment to shine. I’m getting in there, staring across from that idiot Logan Paul, so excited I get to stomp his head into the ground. I’m trying to soak it in. The hardest in that moment is to not move. It’s the hardest thing in the world because the energy is off the charts. You want to just lose it with all the adrenaline going through your body. It’s the hardest thing to just soak it in,” he said.

Transcript h/t: Fightful.com


Chelsea Green Says She Writes Her Own Promos in WWE

A recent episode of The Ghost of Hollywood podcast featured Chelsea Green as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Green’s thoughts about her rise as a star in WWE and being able to write her own promos due to the trusted she has earned backstage.

“They just kept giving me reassurance that what I was doing was right, so every week I pushed the boundary and the envelope. Now, we’re at a point where the writers are so incredible with me. They basically just tell me what vibe they want from me and then, I write my own promos, I come up with a lot of the things I do, like the character moments. All that stuff in the past three years is because WWE has put full and total trust in me. All that came about because they were so busy with the Royal Rumble, everyone cared more about Nia Jax’s return, and I kind of got pushed to the side, and that ended up being for my complete benefit. I’m so thankful it happened that way.”

Green also gave her thoughts about WWE’s original plans for her return to the company was for her to portray an “grunge alternative” type character and why those plans were dropped in favor of her current “Karen” style heel character.

“He told me nothing. Nobody told me anything. In fact, we actually had this really cool grunge alternative character planned. We have a creative genius, Rob Fee, who is an LA guy and very much into the movie scene in LA. He works for WWE, and he helped me flesh out this character. I was going to be an LA girl from Silverlake. Grungy, smokes cigarettes. It was so cool and so different from who I am because I do feel like I’m a nerd wrapped in a different package. When I came back they were like, ‘Actually, today, you’re not going to that. Today, you’re just going to be (you).’ I’m like, ‘Oh shit. Who am I? What’s me? I’m just a white girl from Canada who wears sparkles.’ I was panicking.

I was about to go to the Royal Rumble, and I read on the shirtsheets, right before I was about to go out for the Royal Rumble, maybe two hours before my debut, that they had talked about doing a Karen character for me. ‘This is not what we had spoken about, but this is something I can do.’ I spoke to them and asked, ‘Can I just be in there for a record time?’ ‘Yeah, run in and Rhea will toss you out.’ I looked at Rhea said, ‘If you don’t get me out in record time, I’m going to be so upset with you.’ It was our funny thing. When I went in, we looked at each other like, ‘Let’s fucking go.’ She tossed me out and I played up the Karen character. That snowballed into what it is now. That is how I am who I am now. The camera came on me after Rhea tossed me out and I went into auto-pilot of who I thought this Karen character might be. I didn’t really have time to flesh that out. Week by week, we built on that, and nobody ever told me what they wanted out of it.”

Transcript h/t: Fightful.com 1 & 2

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