Jade Cargill Confirmed Injured by WWE Higher-Ups Amid Conflicting Reports

Jade Cargill is reportedly dealing with an injury, as confirmed by WWE higher-ups, despite conflicting stories circulating among wrestling insiders and fans.

Jade Cargill’s WWE status became a hot topic after a segment on SmackDown where she was attacked backstage by a mystery assailant. The storyline appeared to set up a new feud, but it also led to speculation about a real injury. Initial reports by Dave Meltzer indicated that Cargill was legitimately injured and might be sidelined for up to three months.

However, PWInsider contradicted this, claiming the injury was purely part of the storyline. The conflicting reports left fans and some insiders confused about the reality of Cargill’s condition.

WWE Higher-Ups Confirm Injury

In the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer clarified that WWE officials insist Cargill is indeed injured. He noted, “I got a pretty detailed description from someone high on the food chain of what happened. They said that she is absolutely injured and seeing WWE doctors for it and other medical professionals for it.”

This statement reinforces WWE’s position that the injury is not just a storyline, but a legitimate issue requiring medical attention. Similarly, Bryan Alvarez of Figure Four Online and Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select confirmed that WWE’s internal injury list includes Jade Cargill’s name.

Confusion in the Wrestling Community

The conflicting narratives have left many fans wondering if the situation is a case of miscommunication or an attempt to blur the lines between fiction and reality. Some speculate that WWE may be protecting Cargill’s status for a future surprise return. Regardless, the confirmation from WWE higher-ups appears to settle the debate for now.

Potential Impact on Cargill’s Future

Jade Cargill’s potential absence is a setback for WWE, as she was being positioned for a major role in the women’s division. Her charisma, athleticism, and star power make her a valuable asset. Fans hope for a swift recovery and eagerly await her return to the ring.

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