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“I peed my pants” – Chelsea Green After Recent Encounter With WWE Veteran

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• “I peed my pants” – Chelsea Green After Recent Encounter With WWE Veteran

Spooky season is here, and WWE celebrated by releasing a Halloween-themed video on social media featuring several SmackDown stars naming their favorite horror movies.

In the video, WWE veteran The Boogeyman crept up behind the superstars and surprised them mid-conversation, leading to some hilarious reactions.

The video included appearances from Chelsea Green, Women’s Tag Team Champion Charlotte Flair, Damian Priest, Jacob Fatu, Michin, Alba Fyre, Piper Niven, R-Truth, Zelina Vega, Cathy Kelley, The Miz and Kit Wilson.

Chelsea Green had the most dramatic reaction of the group. When The Boogeyman suddenly appeared, the former Women’s United States Champion screamed and ran away in panic, leaving everyone laughing.

The Boogeyman praised her reaction and said:

“You’re absolutely the best. I love you. You’re awesome. You’re awesome.”

Chelsea, laughing, replied:

“That’s the second year in a row! I was really into that. You got me last year, that was way better. Okay, bye. Love you. I peed my pants.”

You can watch the hilarious moment below:

• Andrade Breaks Silence About Ongoing Legal Situation

Andrade’s current legal situation continues to draw attention following his release from WWE in September. The former United States Champion made a surprise return to AEW during Dynamite’s six-year anniversary earlier this month, but was pulled from programming soon after.

Reports suggest that WWE issued a cease and desist letter to AEW, claiming Andrade is still under a non-compete clause.

Sources in Mexico believe WWE’s decision to enforce the clause could be part of an effort to bring him back eventually, though nothing has been confirmed.

When asked about his situation by a fan during a Q/A on Instagram, Andrade replied:

“I have health, and that’s the most important thing.”

The Wrestling Observer recently reported that Andrade has started to gain sympathy within the wrestling community, as WWE will reportedly not pay him until his non-compete clause expires. The clause could sideline him for up to a year, as his release was said to be related to multiple violations of the company’s Wellness Policy.

Under TKO’s new contract structure, wrestlers who are released for cause are reportedly subject to a one-year non-compete clause, which is said to apply in Andrade’s case.

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