Chelsea Confirms WWE UnReal Commentator's Regret After Public Outburst
Chelsea Green has stated on March 9th that WWE Producer Michael Hayes apologized for his comments regarding the second season of Netflix's *WWE UnReal*, in which he reportedly claimed her role was merely an enhancement designed to make stars like Charlotte Flair and Tiffany Stratton look better.
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1Chelsea Green stated on multiple platforms that WWE Producer Michael Hayes has apologized for his comments regarding the 'WWE Unreal' series.
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2Michael Hayes previously remarked during season two of Netflix's documentary, suggesting Chelsea Green exists primarily to make other stars look good while diminishing her own role as a top star.
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Chelsea Green states that WWE Producer Michael Hayes has apologized for his comments on the podcast 'WWE Unreal' Season Two regarding her role in making other stars look good.
— [Mar 09, 21:17] Chelsea Green says Michael Hayes has apologized to her for comments on WWE Unreal (Pwtorch)Chelsea Green is currently out of action due an injured ankle but remains active online; she was the subject of drama when producer Michael Hayes referred to her as a 'talent enhancement' and claimed fans didn't deserve top stars.
— [Mar 09, 20:15] Chelsea Green Opens Up on Support She Gets From The Undertaker (Si)Although WWE Producer Michael Hayes has apologized for his remarks about the role of talent enhancements in 'WWE Unreal', fans were upset with him and he is no longer considered a fan favorite.
— [Mar 09, 21:35] Chelsea Green – 'Michael Hayes Has Already Apologized' (Ewrestlingnews)"Chelsea responded saying she couldn't help but to be pissed hearing [a top producer essentially say that her role was just a distraction]."
— [Mar 09, 12:31] Chelsea Green Says Michael Hayes Has Apologized To Her (Fightful)Michael Hayes apologized for comments made about Chelsea Green on *WWE Unreal*, though he previously stated his remarks were not regretted during an appearance with The Undertaker, who defended her and revealed himself to be a fan of hers. While out due to an ankle injury but appearing in public while using a wheelchair, the injured wrestler noted that Hayes's apology was significant given their past interactions regarding high-status wrestlers like herself.
WWE producer Michael Hayes apologized to wrestler Chelsea Green for comments suggesting she is not "built" as a top star but rather exists solely to help others. Although fans criticized these remarks, which were also defended by WWE and Netflix despite editing concerns regarding the documentary series' portrayal of their conversation about her role in the company's hierarchy