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Naomi Does Something Really Diabolical With Jade Cargill’s Birthday Cake

Eat with caution!

Naomi has been feuding with Jade Cargill for the better part of the year. The pair squared off at WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas, with Cargill picking up the win. In that time, Naomi debuted a new “cautionary” heel persona and has done some great character work in recent months.

Carill and Naomi have shared the ring two other times since then, with Naomi picking up a win in a triple-threat Money In The Bank qualifier on SmackDown. However, it doesn’t look like Naomi is finished toying with Cargill, as she took an innocent gesture a step too far.

Jade Cargill celebrated her birthday on Tuesday, so Naomi got her a cake. Seems like an innocent, friendly gesture, right?

Well, as Naomi showed on Twitter/X, she slipped some razor blades into the sides of the ice cream cake while singing the “Happy Birthday” song. She continued to sing as she slid the cake back in the box, then let out an evil laugh after saying, “Eat with caution!”

Naomi’s Queen of the Ring co-star reacts to her heel turn

While Naomi (finally) turned heel this year, she played a babyface in Queen of the Ring. Billed as Trinity Fatu, she starred as Ethel Johnson opposite Emily Bett Rickards’ Mildred Burke. Naomi is a “heel” but she’s also still winning people over with her dramatic shift in character. Bad guys normally want to be universally hated, but fans continue to praise her skills.

Rickards still sees that as a positive, and noted that getting a vocal reaction is still a good trait, no matter what side you’re on.

“I have [stayed up to date with her work], I follow her on Instagram. I guess what I would say is that like, the boos are a turn of applause. But applause can also just be applause. But we’d also have to be like, if you’re a heel and you’re getting booed, you’re probably like… I would imagine that makes you happy. I’m doing my job. You know what I mean? But the applause is still just as equal to the boo applause of a heel.”  

Queen of the Ring is now available to buy or rent on digital video on demand services, including Amazon Prime. Watch our full interview with Emily Bett Rickards below:

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