The mystery surrounding Jade Cargill’s status with WWE has been a whirlwind of conflicting reports, but it seems we finally have clarity. According to Bryan Alvarez on Wrestling Observer Live, the former AEW star is indeed injured and will be sidelined for an unspecified period.

“We were initially told she is legitimately injured and she will be out a while,” Alvarez shared. “Yesterday, all of a sudden it’s, ‘nah, it’s all a work.’ I would bet you if you did ask some people in WWE, they would say that it’s a work because that is what they believe. I’m telling you that she is injured. When she will be back, I do not know.”

The confusion stems from reports that surfaced after Cargill’s brutal on-screen attack on SmackDown. While some insiders claimed the injury was part of a storyline, others, including Dave Meltzer, initially reported it as legitimate, suggesting she could be out for three months. Adding to the speculation, rumors surfaced about WWE considering stripping Cargill and Bianca Belair of the Women’s Tag Team Titles.

Now, Alvarez’s confirmation gives a clearer picture, though the timeline for her return remains uncertain. WWE has yet to officially comment on the situation, leaving fans to speculate about how her absence will impact ongoing storylines, including a potential split with Belair.

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For now, Cargill’s fans will have to wait to see what’s next for the powerhouse athlete. Whether this injury leads to a major storyline payoff or a return that shakes up the division, one thing is certain—Cargill’s eventual comeback will be highly anticipated.

What do you think of the conflicting reports surrounding Jade Cargill’s injury? How should WWE handle her absence? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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