Jade Cargill’s road to WrestleMania 42 just turned into a full-blown social media war — and this time it’s not just Rhea Ripley in her crosshairs.
What started as tension between Cargill and her WrestleMania challenger quickly spiraled on March 2 when Chelsea Green decided to weigh in. Green posted praise for Ripley amid the ongoing back-and-forth, writing:
“Rhea is proof that you can be kind, respectful and the most talented wrestler in the world.”
That was all Cargill needed. Instead of letting it slide, the WWE Women’s Champion went straight at Green, accusing her of constantly inserting herself into drama.
“It’s no point to even go and embarrass you on this app. You always have something to say about everything.”
Green didn’t hesitate to respond. She fired back with a pointed line that made it clear she wasn’t backing down, “Damn. Hit dogs really DO holler!! WOOF WOOF ❤️” Cargill answered again, escalating things further, “Keep tap dancing Chelsea. Woof Woof 🥰”
At that point, the situation expanded beyond a two-woman exchange. Piper Niven — currently sidelined with a neck injury — jumped into the mix and directly called Cargill out.
“Who tf even said anything about you?! Contrary to your belief, the world doesn’t actually revolve around you. No point to even embarrass you on this app, give you enough ringtime and you’ll do it yourself.”
Cargill responded with heavy sarcasm, pivoting her tone but not softening the shot.
“Hey Piper. I hope you’re healing okay. Can’t wait to give you some ring time ❤️🥺”
Niven’s reply cut even deeper, referencing Cargill’s time away and perceived booking advantages.
“Yea maybe by the time you’re back from your many vacations I’ll finally be recovered 🙄 Lick my ring ya boot.”
Cargill closed it out with a final dismissal, “That’s above your pay grade Piper. Relax.”
This wasn’t playful banter. It was layered. It referenced creative influence, ring time, vacations, and internal positioning — all just weeks before WrestleMania 42. Cargill is already under scrutiny following backstage reports about locker room tension, and now multiple women in the division are openly trading shots with her in public.
What makes this more interesting is timing. Ripley secured her WrestleMania title opportunity at Elimination Chamber. Cargill is heading into the biggest match of her WWE career. And instead of keeping the focus strictly on her challenger, she’s now verbally sparring with two additional roster members in the span of hours.
Whether this is calculated hype-building or genuine friction playing out in real time, one thing is clear: this situation has expanded far beyond a simple champion-versus-challenger narrative.
Is this social media war adding fuel to the WrestleMania 42 build, or is it exposing deeper division within the locker room? Drop your thoughts below and let us know where you stand.