WWE Star Chelsea Green Says Promised Free Hotel Stay Was Pulled After Being Mistaken For An Escort

WWE Star Chelsea Green Says Promised Free Hotel Stay Was Pulled After Being Mistaken For An Escort


uaetodaynews.com — WWE star Chelsea Green says promised free hotel stay was pulled after being mistaken for an escort

A glamorous WWE star who was mistaken for an escort by a luxury hotel chain has lashed out after having a promised free stay rescinded.

Chelsea Green, 34, made headlines last year when she claimed she was removed from The Plaza in New York by security who believed that she was a sex worker.

After the inaugural WWE Women’s United States Champion blasted the establishment on social media, she received a personal apology from the general manager of Fairmont Hotels and was offered a complimentary two night stay.

However, Green claimed last week that Fairmount Hotels had rescinded the offer.

‘Fairmont Hotels offered me a two night stay anywhere… after calling me an escort lol. Now they’re taking it back,’ she wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

She then shared an email that she received from an assistant at The Plaza, which is part of Fairmont Hotels, in which they explained that Green had indeed been offered a free stay, but that it was for their Vancouver location and that it had expired.

‘Regrettably, we are unable to change the location of the certificate as this was honored by our sister Fairmont, Pacific Rim in Vancouver, and it is non-transferable,’ they wrote.

‘In addition, I regret to inform you that the validity of this certificate has since expired as it is valid within 12 months of issued date.’

WWE star Chelsea Green, who was mistaken for an escort by a luxury hotel chain last year, has lashed out after having a promised free stay at the hotel rescinded

Furious at their response, Green wrote on X, ‘You can’t make this s**t up.’

The Canadian star then said that she didn’t want to accept a free hotel stay in her hometown of Vancouver.

‘They booked it for my hometown hotel lol even though they told me it was for anywhere in the world. Who wants to stay at a hotel when they could stay at home?’ she replied to a fan on X.

Poking fun at the situation, Green then shared a GIF of Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman and wrote, ‘Your girl just wants her free stay at a @FairmontHotels for being called a hooker… is that too much to ask!?’

The Daily Mail has contacted Fairmont Hotels for comment.

During the original incident, Green was in New York to film WWE’s Raw at the Barclays Center and was planning to meet a friend for a drink at The Plaza Hotel.

The pair intended to dine at the Fifth Avenue hotel’s Champagne Bar before heading to Broadway for a show – just four days before Wrestlemania.

However, their plans were ruined by hotel staff who forced the wrestling champion out of the five-star establishment due to her attire.

Green, 34, made headlines last year when she claimed she was removed from The Plaza in New York by security who believed that she was a sex worker

Green was offered a stay at a Vancouver location, but it expired after 12 months

Poking fun at the situation, Green shared a Pretty Woman GIF and wrote, ‘Your girl just wants her free stay at a @FairmontHotels for being called a hooker… is that too much to ask!?’

Green, who is married to former WWE wrestler Matt Cardona, claimed she was denied entry to the iconic Manhattan hotspot as staff believed she was there for more than a drink.

They reportedly accused her of being an escort due to her outfit – a blue denim skirt, white off-the-shoulder top, black blazer and brown knee-high boots.

‘Man… one night you’re wrestling at Barclays Center, having the time of your life and the next you’re being kicked out of @FairmontHotels and accused of being an escort because of your outfit,’ she posted to X alongside a spiral-eyes emoji and a photo of her outfit from the night in question.

‘Life is funny! Maybe next year I won’t celebrate Wrestlemania weekend at The Plaza Hotel LOL…’ she added.

The incident occurred at 5.45pm when Green and her friend were told they would have to leave the premises as they were not guests at the hotel, according to TMZ.

A guest, who saw the events unfold, invited them for a drink, allowing them to bypass security and enter the bar.

‘Get back here. We aren’t playing your games. We know what you’re doing here,’ furious staffers then allegedly shouted.

Security reportedly accused Green of being an escort due to her outfit – a blue denim skirt, white off-the-shoulder top, black blazer and brown knee-high boots

The former Women’s Tag Team Champion admitted she was left ‘p***ed’ and ’embarrassed’ over the encounter before returning to the lobby to try to speak to a manager.

However, as she attempted to make her way through the foyer, Green claimed she was chased down by three security guards, who told her to leave.

She said she was finally able to speak to a manager but staffers stood next to them and laughed throughout the conversation.

Green got her start in wrestling on the independent circuit before joining Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in 2016.

She became the Knockouts Champion at the company before leaving for stints in NXT and Ring of Honor wrestling.

Green became the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion in 2023, and the following year she won a tournament to crown the inaugural Women’s United States Champion.

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Published on: 2025-10-30 20:26:00
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