The heat is turning up between Chelsea Green and Bayley just hours before their WWE Women’s U.S. Title Tournament semifinal match on Friday Night SmackDown.

In a fiery Twitter exchange, Bayley kicked things off with a cutting remark aimed at her opponent, tweeting, “See ya. You had a good run! Better luck next time.”

Chelsea wasted no time firing back, tagging WWE SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis and tweeting, “Cc: @RealNickAldis workplace harassment.” The cheeky yet pointed clapback instantly caught fans’ attention, adding a layer of drama to an already tense matchup.

The stakes couldn’t be higher for this match as both competitors aim for a spot in the tournament finals. Bayley has been on a tear, defeating Candice LeRae and B-Fab to reach this point, while Chelsea has claimed victories over top names like Bianca Belair and Blair Davenport. The verbal sparring only fuels the intrigue around who will emerge victorious and move one step closer to making history as the inaugural WWE Women’s U.S. Champion.

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Tonight’s SmackDown also features another semifinal match between Tiffany Stratton and Michin, with the winner joining either Bayley or Chelsea in the finals. Meanwhile, Carmelo Hayes is set to face a mystery opponent, as revealed by Nick Aldis earlier this week.

With the action set to unfold live from the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut, WWE SmackDown is shaping up to deliver another thrilling night of wrestling. Fans can catch the show at 8 PM ET on the USA Network or stream it live on Peacock. Be sure to tune in live and follow along with Ringside News for full play-by-play coverage over in our SmackDown results section.

What’s your take on Chelsea Green’s tweet calling out Bayley for “workplace harassment”? Was it just playful banter, or did she cross a line? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

What’s your take on Chelsea Green’s tweet calling out Bayley for “workplace harassment”? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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