Jade Cargill is done staying quiet.

After suffering her first singles loss on the March 21 episode of WWE SmackDown—thanks to interference from Naomi—Cargill initially posted a calm reaction, tweeting: “Bet. I’ll take last night on the chin. But this is far from over.” But when fans started piling on, the former champion had time.

When one fan tried to brush off Naomi’s interference and said, “3 on 1 don’t include Liv please. She pinned you end of the business..” Cargill didn’t hold back: “Because I got hit across the face by a title dumb ass. She was done before that.”

Another fan pressed further, suggesting Cargill owed Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez an apology for not clearing their names earlier in the mystery attacker angle. Cargill clapped back: “I didn’t accuse them of shit! I didn’t and don’t trust ANYONE! So I get the short end? Because I accused them right? I sat back and was getting my mental right. Yall are SICK!”

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Things escalated when someone said she should’ve at least told Bianca Belair what was going on: “Nah fr you could’ve adleast said something to Bianca before and after all this wit Naomi cuz sis was just confused AS US.” Cargill shot back with: “I didn’t trust her ass either. Naomi and I were closer.”

That was enough for Bianca Belair to step in and make her position clear. Quote tweeting Jade’s comment, Bianca posted: “And you see where that got you. But you still mad at me… I didn’t do 💩 to you. Leave me be. I have enough of people trying to blame over on #WWERAW.” The tweet was paired with a cryptic image of a chalk body outline—sending the message that this drama might be dead to her, but far from buried.

Cargill’s first loss has cracked open a bigger rift in the women’s division, and with WrestleMania 41 right around the corner, there may be even more fallout to come.

Is Jade Cargill right to feel betrayed by Bianca Belair, or is she lashing out at the wrong people? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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