Naomi is set to lock horns with Jade Cargill at WrestleMania 41. Nick Aldis, the blue brand's General Manager, made the match official on tonight’s episode of SmackDown. This comes after weeks of bad blood between the women.
Jade Cargill-Naomi to meet at WrestleMania 41Naomi took on B-Fab in a singles match on the latest episode of SmackDown.. 'Miss Florida' was at her best in the contest and defeated her rival with relative ease. Post this, she called out Jade Cargill only to get attacked by her. They were about to continue the fight when security intervened. Jade attacked the security personnel, indicating that she meant business.
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Nick Aldis soon arrived on the scene and restored some order. He then announced that Naomi and Jade would square off at WrestleMania in a singles match, which does not have any stipulation attached to it right now.
About Jade Cargill, Naomi's feudA few months ago, Jade was found unconscious on SmackDown after being attacked by a mystery assailant. She eventually at Elimination Chamber 2025 and took out Naomi. Naomi later told Bianca Belair that she had indeed taken out Jade. Post this, 'The Jaded One' tried to end Naomi's career, She, in turn, cost her a match against Liv Morgan. The women will now try to end their feud at WrestleMania 41, 'the grandest stage of them all'.
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