WWE Star ‘Patiently Waiting’ For Former Champion To Return To The Company

WWE Star ‘Patiently Waiting’ For Former Champion To Return To The Company WWE

Former Women’s Tag Team Champion Chelsea Green has admitted that she’s patiently waiting for her husband Matt Cardona to return to WWE.

Ahead of Green’s own WWE return at Royal Rumble 2023, reports indicated that WWE had shown interest in re-signing both Green and Cardona, fka Zack Ryder.

With Cardona reinventing himself following his WWE release in 2020, many fans have speculated about the former Intercontinental Champion potentially joining the current WWE roster.

Speaking with Chris Van Vliet, Chelsea Green noted that she’d love for Cardona to return to WWE.

Believing that it’s only a matter of time before Cardona does make a WWE comeback, she said:

“I would also love to know that, I’m waiting. I am patiently waiting. Because not that I want to be partnered up with him in WWE. That would be great. I think we could have an amazing mixed match, tag team division, whatever it is.

“But I don’t know. I don’t know why, I would love to know why I would love to be a fly on the wall of kind of like the meetings of the top guys in WWE. But I do feel like in my heart of hearts, it’s only a matter of time, it feels crazy that he wouldn’t be.”

Green previously noted that she’d love to team with Cardona in a mixed tag-team match at WrestleMania.

While Cardona often teases a WWE return, the popular star previously noted that he has unfinished business in WWE, and would listen if they decided to give him a call.

Cardona recently teased a match against a current WWE champion, which you can read more about right here.

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