Jade Cargill’s Injury Status: Recent Reports Confirm She Is Not Injured

On the November 22, 2024, episode of WWE SmackDown, an angle aired depicting Jade Cargill, one-half of the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, being attacked backstage and subsequently taken to a medical facility. WWE later announced that Cargill had sustained multiple injuries, including deep lumbar paraspinal muscle contusions, a bruised kidney, a sprained MCL in her right knee, a tibial plateau bone bruise, and facial lacerations. The company stated there was no timetable for her return. 

Conflicting Reports on Cargill’s Health

Following the broadcast, various reports emerged regarding the legitimacy of Cargill’s injuries. Some sources suggested that she was dealing with a real injury, with speculations about a neck issue that could sideline her for an extended period. However, these claims lacked official confirmation, leading to uncertainty among fans and analysts.

PWInsider’s Confirmation of Storyline Injury

On November 28, 2024, PWInsider reported that the injury angle involving Cargill was entirely scripted and that she is not legitimately injured. The report emphasized that any assertions of a real injury were “100% incorrect,” clarifying that the SmackDown segment was designed solely for storyline purposes.

Implications for WWE Storylines

This revelation indicates that Cargill’s absence from upcoming events, including Survivor Series: WarGames, is part of a planned narrative.The storyline injury serves to advance specific plotlines within WWE programming, and fans can anticipate Cargill’s return to action as the storyline unfolds.

Fan Reactions and Speculations

The confirmation that Cargill is not genuinely injured has sparked discussions among fans regarding potential future developments. Speculations abound about possible rivalries and alliances that may emerge upon her return, adding intrigue to WWE’s women’s division.

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