Nia Jax Accuses Naomi of Attacking Jade Cargill in Explosive Tweets

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The November 22 episode of WWE SmackDown left fans stunned after Women’s Tag Team Champion Jade Cargill was discovered brutally attacked backstage. As speculation swirled about the culprit behind the assault, Nia Jax wasted no time stirring the pot, publicly accusing Naomi of being responsible.

Taking to Twitter, Jax didn’t mince words. Quote-tweeting WWE’s official statement on Cargill’s injuries, she wrote, “We all know you did it!” Shortly after, she doubled down with another tweet: “It was @TheTrinity_Fatu !!!! Guilty AF.”

The accusation has only added fuel to an already fiery situation. Naomi, who was already facing rumors of involvement after being barred from visiting Cargill in the hospital, fired back earlier in the day. Retweeting WWE’s announcement, Naomi declared, “And when my name is cleared I expect my timeline to be flooded with apologies from accusers bc I DID NOT try to end my sis!”

WWE confirmed that Cargill suffered significant injuries, including a bruised kidney, sprained MCL, and deep lumbar contusions, sidelining her from the Women’s U.S. Title Tournament and possibly Survivor Series. Fans were quick to connect Naomi’s recent embrace with Bayley during a match—interpreted by many as a potential heel turn—with the attack on Cargill, but Naomi has firmly denied any wrongdoing.

Nia Jax’s public accusation has only deepened the intrigue, leaving the WWE Universe wondering whether the outspoken superstar knows more than she’s letting on—or if she’s simply fanning the flames of controversy.

Meanwhile, WWE has announced a mystery competitor will replace Cargill in the Women’s U.S. Title Tournament, keeping fans guessing as they await further developments in the storyline.

Do you think Nia Jax’s accusation holds any weight, or is Naomi being unfairly targeted? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

November 24, 2024 3:08 pm

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