Jade Cargill Threatens Charlotte Flair After Brutal Alexa Bliss Attack

Steve Carrier 2 min read
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Jade Cargill is not finished after wrecking Alexa Bliss on SmackDown. Now she is coming directly for Charlotte Flair.

After the July 10 episode, Bliss posted a graphic photo showing heavy bruising around her arm and elbow after Cargill trapped the limb inside a steel chair and slammed it into the mat. Bliss summed up the damage with a stunned reaction.

“Welp, this wasn’t on my bingo card.”

Charlotte responded to the photo with a long row of broken-heart emojis, making it clear that seeing Bliss injured hit her hard. Cargill saw Charlotte’s reaction and fired back with a threat that left no room for confusion.

“Come with it! Keep fcking with me, that will be you.”*

That puts Charlotte squarely in Jade’s sights. Cargill had already beaten Bliss earlier in the night after landing a bicycle kick and Jaded. She could have taken the win and walked away, but Jade wanted to send a message.

Charlotte rushed to the ring to help Bliss, only for Michin and B-Fab to stop her from getting involved. Cargill then grabbed a steel chair, trapped Alexa’s arm and drove it into the mat while Charlotte was forced to watch.

The attack also paid off a warning Jade made earlier in the show. She told Charlotte that anything happening to Bliss would be on her, then made sure Flair had a front-row seat when she carried it out.

Now Jade has taken things one step further by telling Charlotte she could be next. This is no longer only about Alexa Bliss. Cargill has turned the entire situation into a direct fight with Flair, and her latest threat makes it clear that she is ready to do the same damage again.

Do you think Charlotte Flair will go after Jade Cargill immediately, or will Jade strike first? Leave your feedback in the comments.

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