“Workplace Harassment!” – Shocking Accusation Against WWE’s Jade Cargill
Jade Cargill made her presence felt on WWE SmackDown, and another wrestler wasn’t too happy about it.
There was a women’s tag team match on WWE SmackDown in London that saw the Women’s US Champion Tiffany Stratton team up with Alexa Bliss against Jade Cargill’s allies, B-Fab & Michin.
The match ended with Cargill making an appearance without the referee noticing her. Cargill knocked Stratton off the turnbuckle, so B-Fab capitalized with a sitout reverse neckbreaker, and B-Fab pinned Stratton to win the match.
After the match, the heel trio of Jade, B-Fab, and Michin wanted to attack Stratton some more. Chelsea Green made the save by hitting B-Fab with a kendo stick. Michin charged at Green, who moved, and Michin bumped into the turnbuckle and rolled out to the floor. Green sent a charging Jade over the top to the floor. Stratton was shocked and smiled at Green. Bliss went into the ring, so Green raised the hands of both women.
Later in the show, a furious Cargill went up to SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis and demanded a match with Green. Aldis granted Cargill that match.
Jade Cargill’s match with Chelsea Green produced a result that most fans expected – Cargill getting the win with Jaded in under five minutes. Post match, Stratton and Bliss tried to save Green, but the trio of Cargill, B-Fab and Michin got the upper hand this time. Cargill put down her Night of Champions opponent, Stratton, with the Jaded slam.
In a post on X/Twitter, Chelsea Green shared a clip of Cargill beating her up on SmackDown and claimed it was workplace harassment.
CC: @RealNickAldis I NEARLY DIED OUT THERE! Thank god for my bff Tiffy for saving me.
Plz file this under “workplace harassment!” pic.twitter.com/1A6ai6GBoT— CHELSEA GREEN (@ImChelseaGreen) June 27, 2026
Of course, whenever Chelsea Green posts something on X, it’s usually a reflection of her over-the-top television character, and doesn’t need to be taken seriously all the time. It is a pro wrestling or “sports entertainment” show, after all.
Jade Cargill Addresses Wig Loss On SmackDown
When Jade Cargill was in a 4-way Queen of the Ring Qualifying Match on the June 12th edition of SmackDown, Charlotte Flair and Sol Ruca gave her a double superplex that saw Cargill’s wig come off during the match. As the match continued, Cargill did her best to hold onto her leg while doing moves and bumping throughout the match. Flair went on to get the win, but the talk of the match was about Cargill’s hair.
During a recent interview, Jade Cargill addressed the SmackDown wig incident and tried to make the point that other women also wear extensions and wigs.
“Thankfully my ball cap came off as well because imagine if my ball cap was still on my head. People would have really thought I was bald. Like that’s the crazy thing about it.
I think this is a great opportunity to teach people about the culture and let people know because everybody, every single woman, maybe like three women or four, wears extensions, wears a wig. There’s several of us that wear wigs.
People are just ignorant and stupid and they just want to jump on the bandwagon. But hey, you know what? That lets me know good or bad, I always trend. I always trend. People always try to find a reason to slam dunk and what else can you do when you’re Jade Cargill?”
After Cargill spoke about the embarrassment she felt, she admitted she was doing well after it.
“It felt like forever. I was fuming. I didn’t I was like just flustered. I was just so flustered and I was just thinking more so for the match and more so for these women who put on and but it felt like forever I was out there y’all. I don’t think y’all understand. That was my most embarrassing point.
But guess what? I’m still alive. I’m still beautiful. And hey, with short hair or long hair, I’m still the bomb. So, it’s all good. It is all good.”
At WWE Night of Champions, the former Women’s Champion Jade Cargill will try to become Women’s US Champion for the first time when she faces Tiffany Stratton, who is the same woman that Cargill took the Women’s Title from last November.
The WWE Night of Champions PLE takes place on Saturday, June 27th, with this lineup.
- Undisputed WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Gunther vs. Sami Zayn
- King of the Ring Finals: Oba Femi vs. Jey Uso
- Queen of the Ring Finals: Iyo Sky vs. Liv Morgan
- Steel Cage Match: Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker
- United States Championship: Trick Williams (c) vs. Ricky Saints
- Women’s United States Championship: Tiffany Stratton (c) vs. Jade Cargill
You can watch WWE Night of Champions, streaming live Saturday, June 27, at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT on the ESPN App with an ESPN Unlimited plan in the United States and on Netflix internationally.
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