The latest report on the Jade Cargill-Rhea Ripley feud reveals a complex situation with multiple perspectives. While some sources suggest that the ongoing social media battle is a work, others claim it's rooted in real issues within the WWE women's locker room. According to PWInsider's Mike Johnson, the current beef is as real as past ones, indicating that WWE Creative wasn't involved in the online interactions between Ripley, Chelsea Green, and Piper Niven. One source points to Cargill's past issues with Shayna Baszler and Liv Morgan, while another source downplays the recent Twitter beef but expects management to intervene. A source close to Cargill dismisses the whole situation, attributing it to her Type A personality. The consensus is that Jade doesn't have many fans in the WWE women's locker room, but the question remains: is this being used as a work to build heat for WrestleMania 42, or has it boiled over into the public during the normal build-up to the Women's title fight in Las Vegas next month? The controversy surrounding this feud invites further discussion and speculation, leaving fans to decide for themselves.