Jimmy Uso demands Triple H fire Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill from WWE after watching his wife Naomi get destroyed live by Jade.

The WWE Universe remains in shock and disbelief following the chaotic events of Elimination Chamber 2025, which took place on March 1 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. The night, already packed with high-octane action, took an unexpected turn when Jade Cargill made a dramatic return after months of absence, only to viciously attack Naomi right before the women’s Elimination Chamber match. The brutal assault left Naomi on a stretcher, eliminated from the competition, and sparked an emotional firestorm—none more intense than her husband, Jimmy Uso, who has since demanded that WWE Chief Content Officer, Triple H, fire both Cargill and her tag team partner, Bianca Belair, from the company. With footage of the incident spreading like wildfire across social media, the fallout threatens to reshape alliances and rivalries in WWE.

The incident occurred as the women’s Elimination Chamber match was about to begin, with Naomi and Liv Morgan about to begin. The six-woman lineup—Naomi, Morgan, Belair, Bayley, Alexa Bliss, and Roxanne Perez—was poised to determine the number one contender to the WWE Women’s World Championship at WrestleMania 41. But before the bell could ring, Cargill’s entrance music began, sending the crowd into a frenzy. The former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion, who had been absent since a mysterious backstage attack in November 2024, stormed the ring with a purpose. Expecting to target Morgan—whom she had been linked to that earlier assault—Cargill instead surprised Naomi, slamming her against the steel structure and slamming the chamber door shut with relentless precision. The attack ended only when officials intervened, leaving Naomi paralyzed and in need of medical attention.

Jimmy Uso, watching from backstage, was in a state of deep grief. Sources say he rushed to his wife’s side as she was carried out on a stretcher, with the Toronto crowd chanting “Bye!” in an emotional farewell. Hours later, Uso turned to X, unleashing his rage: “Triple H, I saw what Jade did to my wife on live TV—she destroyed her! I want her and Bianca out of WWE right now. This is not right!” The mention of Belair, Cargill’s longtime ally and Naomi’s recent tag team partner, raised eyebrows, suggesting that Uso believes Belair may have played a role in the incident—or at least failed to stop it. The post has since garnered thousands of shares, with fans split between anger at Cargill’s actions and curiosity about Uso’s explosive request.

Cargill’s return has been a hot topic since her injury angle last fall, which led to her being sidelined from SmackDown after an unseen assailant left her sprawled on a car windshield. Naomi partnered with Belair, and together they held the Women’s Tag Team Championship until losing it to Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez on Raw February 24. Many assumed Cargill’s revenge would target Morgan’s crew, but her attack on Naomi changed the script. Theories abound that Cargill blames Naomi for the November ambush, perhaps viewing her quick replacement as opportunistic or even a conspiracy. Triple H, speaking at the Elimination Chamber post-show, offered little clarity, saying only, “It was weird, but Jade’s back, and we’re excited to see where this goes.” His cryptic response only fueled the speculation.

The emotional impact was also evident in the ring. Belair, locked in her room during the attack, was seen screaming and crying as Cargill crushed Naomi. Although she won the chamber match, pinning Morgan to secure her WrestleMania opportunity, her victory was marred by confusion and grief. Belair said afterward, her voice trembling, “I don’t understand what’s going on. Naomi is my friend, Jade is my partner, and I need answers.” Her distress didn’t ease the anger of Uso, who reportedly confronted Belair backstage, accusing her of betrayal. The Uso family’s real-life marriage to Naomi adds a personal dimension to this drama, further fueling Jamie’s anger as she defends her.

Fan reactions to X were stormy. One user wrote: “Good, but attacking Naomi like that is uncalled for – Jimmy has every right to be angry.” Another countered: “This is wrestling, not a soap opera. Naomi will come back with a bang.” Clips of the attack, which show Cargill’s systematic aggression and Naomi’s crumbling body, have garnered millions of views, fueling the debate. Some even speculate that this could lead to a vicious campaign led by Uso against Cargill and Belair, perhaps in line with his “Bloodline” storyline, which has heated up since his reunion with Jey Uso on Raw earlier this year.

Triple H now faces a delicate situation. The dismissal of Cargill and Belair—two of WWE’s biggest stars—seems unlikely, given their fan-drawing power and the company’s investment in them. Cargill’s return has already boosted viewership, with Elimination Chamber becoming a global hit, and Belair’s WrestleMania run a cornerstone of the women’s division. However, ignoring Uso’s request risks alienating a key figure in the ongoing Bloodline saga, especially with Survivor Series: WarGames approaching in November. WWE has scheduled Cargill for a March 3 Raw appearance, where she is expected to explain her situation. Naomi’s condition remains stable—bruised, not broken, according to sources familiar with the matter.

As of March 3, 2025, the WWE landscape appears more volatile than ever. Jimmy Uso’s call for justice has resonated with fans who view it as a personal betrayal, not just a storyline twist. Whether Triple H will opt for retribution, reconciliation, or a full-blown feud remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the Cargill attack ignited the crisis. With Naomi sidelined, Belair grieving, and Uso embroiled in a civil war, this could be the spark that ignites a radical shift in WWE, proving once again that loyalty in the wrestling business is as fragile as it is fierce.

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