In a recent appearance on the “Lightweights” podcast, Chelsea Green called Raquel Rodriguez’s Tejana Bomb the most painful move she has ever taken.
Green said, “The Tejana bomb, I think it’s called, from Raquel. That’s a scary one because you’re up really high. Anything from Bianca, and the funny thing is that the most painful stuff, they’re the things that you don’t really expect. I took a hit to the face from Kayden [Carter] like a month ago that then, it felt fine in the moment, and then the next day, I was like, ‘Oh my god.’ I couldn’t really eat on the left side. You just never know. It’s silly things like that because we’re moving, and when we trust each other, like Kayden and I have good chemistry together, so we trust each other, so we hit each other harder. So it’s funny things that don’t look like they hurt that actually hurt the most. It’s not really the cool moves that hurt the most. Well, sometimes my dropkick hurts me. It does.”
WOW – Women of Wrestling released a preview clip and lineup for this weekend’s Season 2 Episode 27, which you can check out below:
* The Beast demands justice after World Title loss
* The Mother Truckers vs. The Classmaster and The Disciplinarian
* Las Bandidas vs. The Tonga Twins
* WOW Trios Championship Tournament Finals: Team Spirit vs. Team Exile
In a recent interview on the “Lightweights” podcast, professional wrestler Chelsea Green opened up about the most painful move she has ever taken in the ring. Green, who has competed in various wrestling promotions including WWE and Impact Wrestling, revealed that Raquel Rodriguez’s Tejana Bomb is the move that stands out as the most painful for her.
The Tejana Bomb is a high-risk move where the opponent is lifted up and slammed down onto the mat. According to Green, the move is particularly scary because of the height involved. Being up in the air and then forcefully brought down can result in significant pain and potential injury.
Interestingly, Green also mentioned that some of the most painful experiences in the ring are unexpected. She shared an incident where she took a hit to the face from fellow wrestler Kayden Carter. Initially, it didn’t seem too severe, but the next day Green experienced intense pain and difficulty eating on the left side of her face. This highlights the unpredictable nature of wrestling and how even seemingly minor incidents can have lasting effects.
Green also discussed the role of trust and chemistry between wrestlers in delivering impactful moves. When there is a strong bond and trust between competitors, they tend to hit each other harder, resulting in more pain. This can be surprising to viewers who may assume that only flashy moves cause the most pain. Green humorously mentioned that even her own dropkick sometimes hurts her.
In addition to Green’s interview, WOW – Women of Wrestling released a preview clip and lineup for an upcoming episode. The preview includes matches such as The Beast demanding justice after losing the World Title, The Mother Truckers facing off against The Classmaster and The Disciplinarian, and Las Bandidas taking on The Tonga Twins. The episode will also feature the WOW Trios Championship Tournament Finals between Team Spirit and Team Exile.
Overall, Chelsea Green’s insights into the world of professional wrestling shed light on the physical toll that wrestlers endure. The Tejana Bomb, in particular, stands out as the most painful move she has experienced, emphasizing the risks involved in performing high-impact maneuvers in the ring.