What Did Chelsea Green Say About Hulk Hogan? WWE Star Leaves Social Media After Tribute Sparks Backlash
Green clarified her anti-racism stance but ultimately stepped away, citing the overwhelming negativity

WWE superstar Chelsea Green has announced her departure from social media platforms, citing overwhelming harassment, death threats, and relentless abuse following her televised comments about wrestling legend Hulk Hogan's death.
The inaugural Women's United States Champion revealed she had received 'name-calling, death threats' and attacks from 'faceless accounts' after appearing on CBS News 24/7 to offer tribute to Hogan.
The Canadian wrestler's measured response attempted to strike a balance between respecting the deceased and acknowledging Hogan's controversial legacy. However, her comments, paired with a now-deleted social media post, triggered a fierce backlash from fans who felt she had glossed over Hogan's troubling past, notably the 2015 racism scandal that led to his WWE suspension.
A Tribute Ignites a Firestorm
After the passing away of Hogan on Thursday, following a suspected cardiac arrest at his Florida home, tributes poured in from across the sports and entertainment world.
WWE honoured him during Friday Night SmackDown with a video showcasing his wrestling achievements and a 10-bell salute.
Like many others in the pro-wrestling community, Green shared her condolences during an appearance on CBS News' 24/7 show, wherein she described him as an 'absolute icon,' despite his 'polarising political views.'
Having backed President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, Hogan was already a divisive personality due to previously leaked audio featuring racist comments. As a result, some pro wrestling fans turned against him.
Green's Candid Comments Draw Criticism
Fans on social media reacted negatively to Green's remarks about Hogan, prompting her to respond in an initial post.
Following the SmackDown broadcast, Green made the difficult decision to step away from social media entirely.
'A significant part of my role at @WWE involves engaging with the public & responding to questions, often on live platforms,' Green wrote on X.
Yesterday, I was asked to comment on Hulk Hogan on live TV. Let me be clear: my stance on racism is unwavering. I do not condone it—period.'
'If my response (or tweet) seemed dismissive of real concerns, I sincerely apologise. That was never my intention. I tried to acknowledge a death respectfully, even when the legacy is complicated. I am learning one day at a time and will continue to learn.'
When Social Media Turns Toxic
Her farewell message concluded with 'Love my PatriHOTS! xo president chels' - a reference to her fanbase and her character's presidential persona.
'I've tried to keep my page positive and comedic, but today, a lot changed... and it hit harder than I expected. The name-calling, the death threats, the faceless accounts,' she added.
I’ve tried to keep my page positive and comedic, but today, a lot changed… and it hit harder than I expected. The name calling, the death threats, the faceless accounts.
— CHELSEA GREEN (@ImChelseaGreen) July 26, 2025
Social media was supposed to be a fun place and it hasn’t been for a while. It’s been overwhelming and I…
'Social media was supposed to be a fun place, and it hasn't been for a while. It's been overwhelming, and I need to step away for a little bit.'
Green did not elaborate on the exact comments she received, yet their impact is clear.
Her choice to step away follows closely after fellow wrestler Elayna Black announced she was taking a break from professional wrestling due to its adverse effect on her mental well-being.
Green's experience highlights the disproportionate abuse faced by women in professional wrestling. A recent CryptoManiaks Sports study revealed that female wrestlers receive significantly more online abuse, with women comprising 65% of the top 15 most abused wrestlers and occupying the entire top five.
Beyond the Ring: The Human Cost
While the sports and entertainment world mourns Hogan, the situation serves as a potent reminder of how quickly online discourse can turn toxic, impacting even those accustomed to the spotlight.
Known for her comedic timing and strong online presence, Green has been an outspoken and entertaining figure in WWE. Whether her social media hiatus will be temporary or extended remains uncertain.
Chelsea Green's attempt to respectfully acknowledge a complicated wrestling legend's death whilst maintaining professional obligations backfired spectacularly, forcing her offline due to relentless harassment - highlighting both the impossible positions wrestling personalities face during controversial moments and the disproportionate abuse directed at female performers who dare to have opinions.
The incident serves as a stark reminder that even measured, professional responses can trigger devastating personal consequences in today's social media landscape, particularly for women in the public eye.
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