WWE fans were a bit surprised to see Matt Cardona wear his wife Chelsea Green’s WWE Women’s Tag Team Title belt at a recent DDT event. Now, Chelsea Green is able to explain this situation.

Despite some confusion among fans, it has been clarified that Matt Cardona was indeed wearing a replica of the title belt and not the real one during his appearance in Japan. Chelsea, the actual title holder, posted a video to clear up the misunderstanding and confirmed that she still possesses the legitimate championship belt.

During this week’s episode of Raw, Matt Cardona was present backstage with Chelsea and Sonya, where the latter two captured the titles. That was a huge moment for them.

WWE management is reportedly optimistic about Chelsea and Sonya’s reign with the titles and believes they can bring stability to the women’s tag division. It is apparent that they are gaining a lot of steam. Samantha Irvin also has a fantastic way of saying Green’s name.

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Chelsea Green logged onto Twitter and she had something to say about her husband wearing a WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship on him in DDT Pro. It turns out that the title was a replica.

Chelsea Green captioned her video by saying: “Twitter continues to lose brain cells.” She obviously wasn’t happy about the reaction to Matt Cardona’s little nod to her championship win.

We will have to see if anything comes of this. If it was a replica, then Chelsea Green did nothing wrong. She’s just married to Matt Cardona, and that has its own share of faults attached to it.

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