Naomi, who recently captured the Women’s World Championship at WWE Evolution, revealed that her personalized suitcase scooter went missing after she left it at the State Farm Arena. She sought help publicly to recover the item, prompting an unexpected lead from a fan who hinted that fellow wrestler Jade Cargill might be responsible for the scooter’s disappearance. This revelation adds an intriguing subplot to the ongoing WWE storyline as SummerSlam approaches.
After her Monday Night RAW appearance this week, the 37-year-old wrestler mentioned she was unable to locate the scooter and appealed to her followers for assistance. On Instagram, Naomi expressed her frustration while thanking photographer Craig Ambrosio for the pictures he took of her with the scooter prior to its loss.
“Thank you 📸 @craigambrosio for capturing these pics before my scooter went missing, ugh I just want my scooter back😩. If there are any new leads pls leave in comments ⚠️ #scootergate #proceedwithcaution,” she wrote.
—Naomi, WWE Women’s World Champion
Among the responses, a fan claimed to have seen Jade Cargill riding the unique suitcase scooter. Naomi quickly acknowledged the comment, fueling speculation about Jade’s role in the incident.
Upcoming Title Defenses Set for WWE SummerSlam
Naomi’s recent championship victory came after cashing in her Money in the Bank contract during the match between IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley. Both challengers confronted Naomi during the latest Monday Night RAW episode, leading to an official title defense announcement by Adam Pearce, General Manager of the red brand. The championship will be contested in a Triple Threat Match at WWE SummerSlam, with Naomi facing both IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley.
Additionally, Jade Cargill, Naomi’s recognized rival, is scheduled for a high-stakes showdown at the same event. Riding the momentum of her Queen of the Ring victory, Jade will compete against Tiffany Stratton for the WWE Women’s Championship, adding to the night’s anticipated bouts.
Implications of the Scooter Incident on WWE Storylines
This scooter theft drama involving Naomi and Jade Cargill introduces an engaging narrative leading into WWE’s marquee summer event. The personal rivalry already intense between these two athletes gains an extra layer of tension with the alleged scooter incident, potentially influencing their interactions and character dynamics on-screen. Fans are likely to watch closely for developments that blend real-world moments with scripted entertainment as SummerSlam approaches.
With multiple title matches and personal conflicts set to unfold, WWE SummerSlam promises to deliver one of the most dynamic nights in women’s wrestling this year. Naomi’s push as the newly crowned Women’s World Champion and Jade Cargill’s continued rise add excitement to the card, alongside notable competitors like IYO SKY, Rhea Ripley, and Tiffany Stratton.
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. Is Jade Cargill in the True Threat?
A. WWE star Jade Cargill is stepping away from wrestling to appear in her debut film, True Threat, with actor Jonathan Majors. Fans are excited to see her play Meeka, a strong villain in an action movie set in Harlem. Gerard McMurray will direct, and filming begins in the fall of 2025.
Q. Why was Jade Cargill removed?
A. Cargill was taken off television to let her heal from an injury. Fightful Select reports that her absence is due to a hidden injury.
Q. What is Jade Cargill’s diagnosis?
A. Surprisingly, she was abruptly removed from TV when she was suddenly thrown through a car’s windshield. WWE reported her injuries as deep bruises to the lower back muscles, a bruised kidney, a sprained MCL in her right knee, a bone bruise on the knee’s tibial plateau, and cuts on her face.
Q. Why did Jade Cargill quit the WWE?
A. A mystery attacker knocked out Jade Cargill during the match, leaving her on a car windshield. This surprising event made Belair exit the match to help her partner. This gave Green the chance to pin Davenport and move forward in the tournament. After the incident, WWE said that Cargill was withdrawn from the tournament.
