The social media dispute between WWE Women's Champion Jade Cargill and Rhea Ripley is a legitimate conflict, not a scripted storyline, according to reports. Backstage sources have criticized Cargill's interactions with peers, describing her as insecure and unappreciative. The two are set to clash at WrestleMania 42 after Ripley earned her title shot.
Reports from PWInsider indicate that the ongoing tension between Jade Cargill and Rhea Ripley stems from real-life animosity rather than WWE creative scripting. The conflict escalated publicly on social media starting March 1, 2026, when Ripley shared older interview clips of Cargill praising her. Cargill responded by dismissing the praise as "just talking" and accused Ripley of spending hours with the WWE creative team to secure her position.
Ripley fired back on Instagram Stories, stating, "Not friends. Learn to work and never lie to defame someone’s real human character by ‘breaking the 4th wall’." She also replied to Cargill's accusation with, "You’re funny… That’s funny… Now we know you really do be talking out of your ass because everything you say is bullshit. Don’t spread lies on my name you dumb B."
Backstage, multiple sources blame Cargill for the blow-up. One PWInsider source noted that Cargill has a history of rubbing WWE talent the wrong way, leading others to voice opinions during the exchange. This is not the first issue; last year, Cargill was reportedly sent to the WWE Performance Center to address personal matters after being removed from television. Sources describe her as coming off as "insecure," despite the locker room's efforts to support her push, with respect not feeling requited.
However, a source close to Cargill downplayed the situation, attributing it to her "Type A personality" and the clashes typical among competitive individuals. Fightful Select reports that WWE is happy with the buzz generated and has no concerns about the two working together. Newsweek highlights additional social media involvement from talents like Chelsea Green and injured Piper Niven, fueling debate over whether the feud is genuine or manufactured for WrestleMania season.
Ripley secured her championship opportunity by winning the Women’s Elimination Chamber match. Cargill has held the WWE Women’s Championship on SmackDown since SummerSlam. The pair will confront each other face-to-face on the upcoming Friday episode of SmackDown ahead of their WrestleMania 42 match.