Jade Cargill OBLITERATES Booing WWE Fan With "Your Mom" Joke (WWE News)

Jade Cargill nicely hits back at one particularly angry hater.

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With Jade Cargill having received a fairly mixed reaction during WWE's latest trip to Saudi Arabia, a clip has surfaced of the new Queen of the Ring somewhat hitting back at the haters.

In a clip posted to Reddit, Jade had quite the heated response as she made her way to the back after defeating Asuka at Night of Champions for that Queen of the Ring mantle. With her freshly-won crown in her hands, Cargill responded to one particular hater with a simple "yo mama" line, which only caused the fan in question to get even angrier as he yelled out "f**k you" in Jade's direction.

On a more positive note, though, Jade Cargill took to social media to thank her Night of Champions opponent, Asuka, and let it be known that the Empress of Tomorrow was a dream match for the former AEW TBS Champion.

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With that Queen of the Ring win, Jade has now earned herself a shot at SmackDown's top women's prize, the WWE Women's Championship, as currently held by Tiffany Stratton.

For Cargill, that title shot is locked in for SummerSlam during the weekend of 2 and 3 August, although it might not necessarily be Stratton who holds the gold by that point in time. Of course, we now have Naomi running around as Ms. Money in the Bank and seemingly keen to cash in that briefcase sooner rather than later, as seen by her actions on this past Friday's SmackDown.

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Given the history between Jade Cargill and Naomi, could it be that Naomi is already the WWE Women's Champion by the time SummerSlam rolls around? Or more so, could it be that Naomi is waiting to throw a spanner in the works at SummerSlam, either by getting involved in Cargill vs. Stratton or potentially cashing in on the winner of that match?

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