On a recent episode of her Green With Envy podcast, Chelsea Green discussed several topics, including how the WWE are helping her to rehab her arm at the WWE Performance Center following a recent injury scare, which Green revealed on social media over the weekend.

“On Saturday, I decided to get in the ring for the first time since being cleared, I called up Santana Garrett so that we could have a little gossip session and roll around in the ring. I usually only only reserve the ring for about 2 hours at a time. On Saturday, Santana and I chatted for probably 90% of the time that we were there. When I realized what time it was, I decided that we should probably get in the ring, do some somersaults, do some shoulder rolls and stuff like that before we leave. By the time that we had spoken and caught up with everything, we only had like 20 minutes left before we had to get out of the ring for the next people who had rented it. I got in, I did a couple of very normal rolls, these rolls are what wrestlers learn on Day One of training, I went to do one of those rolls again, very standard procedure for professional wrestling and pop, I heard a nasty pop sound and guess where it came from, surprise, surprise, my left arm, right around the very area that broke.

It was such a gross feeling, the pop was gross, it hurt so much, I would say it almost hurt just as much as breaking it. I really thought at that moment that it’s definitely broken, and if it’s not fully broken, it’s definitely fractured. I went home, I took some Advil, I iced it to see if the pain would die down and I could figure out what it was. I was very wrong, I woke up the next morning and I had to go straight to the E.R., I called my surgeon and he said yep, you need to go in. The pain was so bad, my arm was very swollen and obviously, I was kind of freaking out, no it’s not broken. For all those m*****f****** out there that say I’m injury prone, I’m not, they took X-Ray’s at the E.R., it’s definitely not broken, it’s not fractured, which I’m so thankful for. They think that I have a lot of scar tissue build-up and maybe that is bothering my tendon or I irritated my tendon.

Anyways, I reached out to the WWE and they were kind enough to let me come into the WWE Performance Center and use their Physical Therapist and rehab my arm, thank God. I’m very thankful for that because the injury happened in a WWE ring, so even though I was released, they still take care of that injury, thank God. If you’re not American and you live in America, you know my struggle, the health care system is wild. It’s very daunting when I see the prices of surgery or even the prices of just dropping into the E.R., so I’ll be at the WWE Performance Center for the next couple of weeks, which is kind of funny and kind of awkward. I had a little bit of anxiety driving up to the WWE Performance Center, but it’s worth it to get this s*** taken care of and I have so many friends still at the WWE Performance Center, so many of the staff that works at the WWE Performance Center are still my friends, so yeah, it’s awkward, but I need to get this s*** taken care of. It’s sore, but I’m on the mend, I can keep healing it and I can get ready for my debut back into professional wrestling from July 14th.”

The podcast is available in full at this link.