Former WWE Star Was Sent Natalya’s Gear In A Trash Bag

Former WWE Star Was Sent Natalya’s Gear In A Trash Bag

The wrestling world was sent into a tizzy recently when the recently released Mickie James revealed that she had her belongings sent to her in a trash bag after being released. Now, Cheslea Green has said she was also sent a trash bag upon her release, only to find gear belonging to Natalya.

Green recently spoke on her 50 Shades Of Green podcast, where she told the story of receiving the trash bag. She was also told to deliver the bag to someone’s house in order to get it back to Natalya. Here is the quote, courtesy of Wrestle Zone:

“Upon further inspection of the trash bag, I start to realize I’m not really sure what’s in this trash bag. I first pull out some black boots, beautiful black boots, but not my black boots. I then pull out a second pair of black boots, again, beautiful boots—not my boots. Here, we get to the third item, the third item was ugh—the most gorgeous little leather shrug with studs and diamonds and flappy things, pink jewels, all sorts of things. Now, if you know women’s wrestling, you know that the person who wears black leather with pink is always the same person. That is always going to be Nattie.”

“So I knew right away that the contents of my box were actually Nattie’s box. I continued to pull things out, a lot of it was Nattie’s, but I did run into some questionable items. Some cute little skirts, cute little dresses and things that kinda looked like maybe Lana’s or Liv’s, so I don’t know if there was other things in that box,” she explained, “but there was also a basketball. I don’t know who the fuck is playing basketball at WWE backstage, but someone’s getting their hoops in. So the contents of my box was in fact, not mine, and [it belonged to] many other females.”

“I let [WWE] know that and the person—he who shall not be named— because he was let go from WWE, he told me to drop the box off at someone’s house, send the box on its way. I was shook, shooketh people, shook. Here’s the thing—the contents of this box are expensive. Wrestling boots are expensive, gear is expensive, clothing, it’s all expensive! I’m not just going to drop it off at somebody’s house and hope it gets to Tampa.”

The Mickie James incident created a firestorm backstage at WWE. A number of major backstage names were let go over the incident and it appears the same person who was responsible for James’ bag was responsible for this mix up as well.

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3 years ago by Tempest

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