Jade Cargill’s pursuit of the WWE Women’s Championship has hit a setback, raising concerns for her health. On a recent episode of SmackDown, she competed in a triple‑threat match for the title against Tiffany Stratton and Nia Jax. Although Cargill displayed promising moments, the bout took a dangerous turn when Nia Jax tossed her onto the steel steps, causing a deep cut on her head and significant bleeding. Medical officials and the referee rushed to her side ringside before the match could conclude.
A clip shared on social media shows Cargill being tended to by medical staff and a WWE official after the match, her face covered by a towel as she was escorted backstage. Despite the incident, the WWE Women’s Championship remains hotly contested. Current champion Tiffany Stratton retained her title and will next face Stephanie Vaquer, the Women’s World Champion, in a champion‑vs‑champion match at Crown Jewel : Perth. That bout will determine the top pound‑for‑pound champion in WWE.
The upcoming Crown Jewel 2025 card is stacked, also featuring a champion‑vs‑champion showdown between Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins. WWE creative, led by Triple H, is expected to deliver an exciting lineup. Fans are now worried about Cargill’s health, as the extent of her injury has yet to be confirmed. The incident has sparked broader concerns about the safety of WWE superstars and the risks they face in the ring. As WWE prepares for its next major event, ensuring performer safety while providing entertaining experiences for fans worldwide will be a top priority.
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