Liv Morgan sent a message to Jade Cargill after Naomi revealed that she was the one who attacked Jade Cargill on WWE SmackDown. Since Cargill was attacked backstage in November, Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez were often accused of being Cargill’s attackers.
Following Naomi's confession, Liv Morgan took to X (formerly Twitter) and published a series of posts to let out her thoughts. The current Women's Tag Team Champion demanded an apology from Bianca Belair for jumping to conclusions without clear and conclusive evidence that she attacked Jade Cargill.
WWE SmackDown revealed that Naomi was the mysterious attacker of Jade Cargill, leading to a confrontation on the show. Naomi confessed to Bianca Belai
Jade Cargill has been in the news cycle quite a bit over the past day. The Storm returned to WWE at Elimination Chamber and attacked Naomi, who has since turned heel on SmackDown.
Jade Cargill's Elimination Chamber return last weekend is still one of the biggest talking points in WWE at present.
Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez achieved a historic milestone by winning the WWE Women's Tag Team Title for the third time, defeating Bianca Belair an
Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez are the 'greatest' tag team after their championship win on RAW on Netflix. Finally, the reigning Women's Tag Team Champions, Bianca Belair and Naomi have been dethroned by WWE Judgment Day members Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez on Monday Night RAW on Netflix.
Since Jade Cargill was attacked in the latter half of 2024, fans have speculated that Naomi, who has since taken over Cargill's role as WWE Women's Tag Team Champion alongside Bianca Belair, was the perpetrator.
The Judgment Day were all celebrations on social media, following Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez's WWE Women's Tag Team Title win.
Morgan and Rodriguez previously held the tag titles on two occasions in 2023, though their combined reigns lasted just 55 days. Their win Monday night makes them the only women's tag team in WWE history to hold gold on three separate occasions — including the old WWF Women's Tag Team Championship.