Chelsea Green sends a message after major injury to female star on WWE SmackDown

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Chelsea Green had a memorable SmackDown this past Friday night, as she advanced to the next round of the tournament that will crown the inaugural Women's United States Champion. The Hot Mess also delivered a message on X (Twitter) concerning an injury blow to a female star on the latest SmackDown.

During the Triple Threat Match between Chelsea, Bianca Belair, and Blair Davenport, Jade Cargill was found unconscious backstage. The EST had no choice but to rush to the aid of her partner and leave the match. Green took advantage and pinned Davenport to advance to the next round of the tournament.

Cargill was put through the hood and windshield of a car in the parking lot. Later, WWE revealed that the former AEW star had suffered multiple injuries, including deep lumbar paraspinal muscle contusions, a bruised kidney, and facial lacerations. Jade has been ruled out indefinitely. Meanwhile, Chelsea shared her reaction to the mysterious attack on X (Twitter).

"I dunno, but it's giving," Green wrote, as she posted an image of a chalk outline at a crime scene.

Nick Aldis praises Chelsea Green for her work on SmackDown

The Hot Mess has impressed fans and experts with her incredible character work on SmackDown in recent months.

Recently, SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis lavished praise on Chelsea Green for her impressive work. In an interaction with Chris Van Vliet on INSIGHT, Aldis said that Chelsea was a ''great example of maximizing your minutes!''

"It's a night off; it's great. You don't have to think very hard because she is going to give you endless material. What a great example of maximizing your minutes. What a great example of taking something that a lot of people would have seen that particular option,'' Aldis said. [H/T: Fightful]

Meanwhile, Chelsea Green will face Bayley in the semifinals of the Women's United States Championship Tournament. The final will be held at Saturday Night's Main Event on December 14.