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Chelsea Green Confirms Her Version of Trash Bag Gate After Leaving WWE

Chelsea Green Confirms Her Version of Trash Bag Gate After Leaving WWE ✖ Shortly after her WWE release, Mickie James revealed the company delivered all of her belongings in a trash bag with her name marked across the side. Dubbed Trashbag Gate on social media, the situation led to public apologies from both Stephanie McMahon and Triple H along with the firing of Mark Carrano as senior director of talent relations. Unfortunately, other released women s wrestlers have confirmed they ve received the same treatment over the years, and Chelsea Green (who was also released alongside James on April 15) revealed on her 50 Shades of Green podcast that she dealt with a similar situation. Except, instead of receiving her personal belongings, she was sent some of Natalya Neidhart s.

Chelsea Green s Trashbag Gate story takes a surprising turn

Chelsea Green’s ‘Trashbag Gate’ story takes a surprising turn Share this story 50 Shades of Green podcast. And Green’s story of WWE sending her her belongings after she was released on April 15 doesn’t end up where you imagine. Chelsea’s set-up of the story almost-but-not-quite confirms one aspect of the story: “Before I tell you the contents of my box and my garbage bag, I just want to make it clear that after talking to all of the other females - I believe that every single person who has been released, that is a female, has received this garbage bag. Gail Kim put it out there last week as well that she, when she left WWE, received the garbage bag. This is a trend. This is a long trend. Now, I really don’t let things rub me the wrong way. So I laughed the garbage bag off. Was I a little annoyed? Yes, totally. My shit came in a garbage bag. But, I let it go.”

Chelsea Green Says WWE Sent Her A Trash Bag With Natalya s Property

Chelsea Green Says WWE Sent Her A Trash Bag With Natalya’s Property (Photo Credit: WWE) Former WWE star Chelsea Green recently launched her “50 Shades of Green” podcast and on the debut episode she discussed the WWE trash bag debacle with Mickie James, which led to Mark Carrano getting fired from his Talent Relations job. Green revealed how something similar happened to her when she was also released from WWE back on April 15. She noted how boyfriend Matt Cardona was upset over the box, and wanted her to go public with it, but she decided not to. “Last week, I received a nice, big, FedEx box at my front door,” Green said

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Mickie James Says Person Responsible For Devaluing Her Is Still With WWE

(Photo Credit: WWE) In the second part of the 50th episode of GAW TV, former WWE star Mickie James discussed her recent release from WWE and the trash bag fiasco that followed. James touched on the insanity of it all and revealed this wasn’t the first time this had happened to her. “It’s been insane,” James said. “I never wanted to trend over a trash bag, nor do I want to be known as the ‘bag lady.’ For real. All I can do is kind of laugh about it. “When I look at it, obviously I’m going to get asked about it and I’ve been asked about it for media requests and stuff. And I’m like ‘no, I don’t want to.’ If I’m going to address it anywhere, obviously (it be here). But even including our last episode, we had just wrapped up and the whole time I’m trying to be pleasant and honest, but yet not ever bitter or angry or anything like that.

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