
Jade Cargill isnt just dealing with criticism anymoreshes now exposing racist messages flooding her DMs, and its getting ugly. After weeks of online backlash over her in-ring work and comments, the WWE Womens Champion took things further by posting screenshots of the abuse shes been receiving on her Instagram story. The messages she shared werent just negativethey crossed into outright racism, showing a side of the discourse fans dont usually see. Cargill didnt just respond to the noiseshe showed exactly whats being sent to her on a daily basis. While sharing the posts, Cargill first explained just how constant and overwhelming the messages have been, making it clear this isnt a one-time situation but something she deals with regularly behind the scenes. To back that up, she then posted screenshots of specific messages shes receivedgiving a direct look at the kind of racist abuse being sent to her. Even after sharing those messages, Cargill didnt shift her tone to sympathyinstead, she stayed defiant and made it clear that none of this is going to stop her momentum. She then reinforced that this kind of abuse is something she experiences frequently, not just during this current wave of criticism, and described how disturbing it is to deal with regularly: I get the most racist stuff. Its so sick. Anyway. Comes with it I guess. Wont stop me though This all comes right after Cargill addressed the broader issue of online narratives during her appearance on The Joe Budden Podcast, where she explained how her comments often get taken out of context and amplified. Now, with these screenshots, shes showing that the backlash isnt just about wrestling opinionsits crossing into something far more serious. With WrestleMania 42 approaching and Cargill set to face Rhea Ripley, this situation shifts the conversation in a major wayfrom in-ring debates to the kind of environment performers are dealing with outside the limelight. Do you think WWE or social media platforms should step in when things reach this level, or is this something talent are expected to handle on their own? Drop your thoughts below and let us know. G Add as a preferred source on Google