The Reason Behind Jade Cargill’s WWE TV Absence Revealed


WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair have dominated the tag team division on RAW and SmackDown. Fans watched them join forces earlier this year to create a powerful alliance.

Their partnership led them to win the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship at Backlash in France. However, a few months later, they lost the titles to The Unholy Union, consisting of Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn. At the Bash in Berlin, Cargill and Belair regained their tag team titles, making them two-time WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions.

After establishing their dominance in the tag division, Cargill and Belair shifted their focus to singles gold. WWE recently introduced the Women’s United States Championship, starting with a tournament featuring top superstars to crown the champion. Both Cargill and Belair entered the competition to pursue the new title.

While Bayley had already advanced in the tournament. On the latest WWE SmackDown chaos struck during Bianca Belair’s match against Chelsea Green and Blair Davenport. An unknown attacker left Jade Cargill unconscious on a car windshield during the match. The shocking incident forced Belair to leave the match to check on her partner, allowing Green to pin Davenport and advance in the tournament.

Following the attack, WWE announced that Cargill had been pulled from the tournament. This also removed her from the Women’s WarGames match scheduled for the Survivor Series. Reports have since revealed the real reason WWE decided to take Cargill off TV.

This is why Jade Cargill was pulled from WWE TV

After the brutal attack on Jade Cargill, WWE announced that she suffered multiple injuries. This included deep lumbar paraspinal muscle contusions, a bruised kidney, a sprained MCL, a tibial plateau bone bruise, and facial lacerations.

Fightful Select behind the paywall provided additional details on her situation. Reports indicate that Cargill was written off TV due to an undisclosed injury, and as of now, there is no confirmed timeline for her comeback.

Wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer further reported that Cargill could be sidelined for at least three months, possibly longer. WWE has yet to announce whether Bianca Belair will need to relinquish the tag team titles in light of her partner’s absence. Speculation has already begun about who might step in during Cargill’s recovery. Fans now wonder if she will return to take her place alongside Belair.

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