The wrestling world is still awaiting the WWE in-ring debut of Jade Cargill. Recently, Cargill was seen training with Natalya.
Cargill was one of the stars who made a name for herself in All Elite Wrestling. She was the inaugural and the longest-reigning TBS Champion. Throughout her entire run in the Jacksonville-based promotion, she only lost to one wrestler, Kris Statlander.
In early 2023, Cargill signed with WWE. Since then she has shown her face in a couple of Premium Live Events and also has popped on SmackDown and NXT a few times.
Recently, WWE veteran Natalya posted on her Instagram story of a training session taking place in the Hart Dungeon. One of the stars training there was Jade Cargill.
A few weeks ago, Cargill was interviewed by the Dallas Morning News. During the interview, she was asked which brand she would make her debut in. The former TBS Champion didn’t want to reveal anything and also asked for the fans to be patient and claimed that WWE is setting her up for success.
“So, you want me to reveal what we have in the works it seems like,” Jade Cargill said. “[Laughs] So, listen, I think the fan base should be patient. I think they need to understand we’re making a diamond. We’re creating something that’s gonna be a legacy. We’re creating something that’s going to create echoes and waves throughout not just the wrestling culture, but pop culture and beyond. They’re setting me up for success, you shouldn’t rush success.
“I’ve been on TV in front of thousands of people several times, one thing I know how to do is entertain a crowd. And no one — no one — can say different. I can do that. The WWE Universe knows exactly what they’re doing. I trust them. I believe in this system. And when they see me in that ring, understand, there’s no turning back. [WWE]’s believing in everything I’m doing, given me everything that I could fathom. And I’m going to be ready. I’m already ready. But again, it’s on my time, and everybody should be patient. And when I come, just understand I’m taking over.”
Cargill also mentioned that she is open to wrestling anyone in the Stamford-based promotion.
“You’ll just have to see. Just know when I start there’s no stopping,” Cargill said. “There’s no breaks and everybody should be elated. So whomever wants to come get it, I got it. I’m just gonna give out work. Come apply.”
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