The world of WWE was sent into a frenzy when major superstar Chelsea Green accused Bianca Belair of brutally attacking Jade Cargill on social media. The supriseing claim came just weeks after the November 22nd SmackDown episode, where Cargill was left lying in the ring, her fate uncertain. The silence surrounding the incident was finally broken by Green, who dropped a bombshell tweet, daring to ask the question, “Who thinks Bianca did it?”
Cargill, currently the WWE women’s tag team champion alongside Belair, has been conspicuous by her absence from the ring since the attack. Her teammates have rallied around her, but the mystery surrounding her injuries has left fans and fellow competitors alike in the dark. The Storm, as Cargill is known, was supposed to participate in the Women’s WarGames Match at Survivor Series but was ultimately replaced by Bayley, leading many to speculate about the severity of her condition.
The drama was heightened by the entry of Rhea Ripley, a former WrestleMania rival of Cargill, who tweeted her support for the injured star. The Role Model, known for her tough-as-nails persona, expressed her solidarity with Cargill, stating that she would “always have [Cargill]’s back.”
As the controversy surrounding Cargill’s attack continues to unfold, Chelsea Green’s accusations against Belair have sent suprisewaves throughout the WWE universe. The former Women’s Tag Team Champion, who is currently vying for the inaugural Women’s United States Championship, has been vocal about her disdain for Belair, using her X (formerly Twitter) account to vent her frustrations.
Green’s attack on Belair may seem out of the blue to some, but the veteran wrestler has long been a vocal critic of The EST. It’s clear that there is a complex web of history and rivalries at play here, one that may take some time to untangle.
Meanwhile, former WWE head writer Vince Russo has weighed in on the matter, stating that Chelsea Green is the “best part of the show” and suggesting that the company should give her a title. While this may seem like an unusual endorsement, Russo’s enthusiasm for Green is matched only by his disappointment in the WWE’s handling of her career.
Time will tell if Chelsea Green will be able to capitalize on this moment and capture the inaugural Women’s United States Championship at Saturday Night’s Main Event. One thing is certain, however: the WWE universe is on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the next move in this explosive saga.