WWE’s Friday Night SmackDown took an unexpected turn when Jade Cargill was viciously attacked backstage by an unknown assailant while her tag team partner, Bianca Belair, was competing in a Women’s United States Championship Tournament match. The mystery behind the attack has been plaguing fans and experts for weeks, with several stars being scrutinized as potential culprits. However, the latest development may have revealed a surprising twist, as Triple H may have subtly confirmed that Bianca Belair and Naomi were behind the attack.
In a recent episode of SmackDown, Bianca Belair and Naomi inquired about the unknown assailant with Nick Aldis, with Aldis stating that they are still investigating the matter. However, following the attack, Bianca Belair had to vacate the Women’s Tag Team Championship as her tag partner, Jade Cargill, was out of action. Naomi surprisingly agreed to replace Jade as the second half of the Women’s Tag Team Champions, sparking speculation that Triple H may have deliberately pitted the two women against each other.
Fans have been left wondering why Bianca Belair would betray her tag partner and remove Jade Cargill from the title equation. One possible reason is that Bianca Belair has had main-event experience and exposure in WWE, often having to carry Jade Cargill inside the squared circle. This could have led to frustration and resentment between the two women. Additionally, a reliable source revealed that Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair do not get along, which could have contributed to the tension and ultimately led to the attack.
There is an interesting question about why Triple H would turn a major babyface like Bianca Belair into a heel. By doing so, the company could create a new layer to the women’s division and introduce a formidable heel. The storyline unfolding around Jade Cargill’s mystery attacker is set to become a major talking point in the coming weeks, and fans are eagerly awaiting the next development.
It is also worth noting that the attack on Jade Cargill could be a sign of a larger issue within the women’s division. With WWE lacking major heels, Bianca Belair’s potential heel turn could be a refreshing change. Jonathan Coachman, a former commentator, even suggested that Jude Cargill’s lack of main event experience and her reliance on Bianca Belair could be a factor in the tension between the two women.