Top WWE star to return after 359 days; replace Jade Cargill in the women's WarGames match? Potential Survivor Series twist explored

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We are days away from the WWE Survivor Series 2024, the final premium live event of the year. However, before the show, a major event was jeopardized. The latest episode of Friday Night SmackDown was the Women’s United States Championship Triple Threat qualifying match between Bianca Belair, Chelsea Green, and Blair Davenport.

The EST of WWE was winning the match before a video was shown on the Titantron where her tag team partner was brutally attacked by an unknown assaulter and lying motionless on a broken windshield. Belair immediately ran out of the match to help her.

Jade Cargill was taken to the ambulance under medical supervision. She could miss her crucial match at Survivor Series WarGames: 2024. In a surprising twist, we might see 14-time WWE Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair replacing Cargill in Team Rhea Ripley against Team Liv Morgan.

The Queen has been sidelined due to an injury for a while now and recently dropped a massive hint regarding her return after 359 days as the Stamford-based promotion heads towards the Survivor Series WarGames 2024.

Former WWE Women's Champion talks about her devastating injury

During the December 8, 2023, episode of WWE Friday Night SmackDown, Charlotte Flair was all set to face Asuka in a singles match. However, the match ended with an accident after The Queen got into ropes awkwardly and was in extreme pain. The referee had to throw an X-signal and stopped the match prematurely.

Later, a report emerged that Charlotte Flair suffered a torn ACL, MCL, and meniscus. Currently, The Queen is on the road to recovery. During an interview with the Forever Young podcast, she revealed that her initial thought after getting injured was that her life was over.

"When it first happened, I thought my life was over. [laughs] I was like, 'Oh my gosh, a perfect storm!' My husband [Andrade] had just come back to the company or was on his way back. I knew he was gonna be debuting soon, and I just, from the moment I was taken out, I just have kept telling myself that I'm gonna come back the best version of The Queen,” said Charlotte Flair.

It remains to be seen whether Charlotte Flair returns at Survivor Series WarGames 2024 as a replacement for Jade Cargill.