Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill are current Women's Tag Team Champions (Image source: WWE's website)
Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill competed in NXT tonight. The EST picked up her first win on the show in 1689 days.
Ad
Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill formed a tag team earlier this year and haven't looked back since. They have dominated the division and even won the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship twice.
Given their impressive physiques and strengths, it's hard to imagine any team even having a shot at dethroning Belair and Cargill. However, the women's tag team division is heating up in WWE, and the tag champs have a lot of challengers waiting in line to face them.
Ad
Trending
Tonight, both Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill teamed up with Kelani Jordan in NXT to face Fatal Influence. Despite the heel stable's best efforts, Jordan, Belair, and Cargill won. This was Cargill's debut in NXT since she never competed on the brand and made her in-ring debut on the main roster directly.
As for Belair, this was her first time competing in NXT since February 26, 2020, when she faced Charlotte Flair. This was also her first win on the brand since February 23, 2020, when she beat Kayden Carter in a house show.
Ad
It will be interesting to see if Belair and Cargill will make more appearances on NXT in the future.
×
Feedback
Why did you not like this content?
Was this article helpful?
Thank You for feedback
About the author
Sunil Joseph
Sunil is a pro wrestling journalist, covering AEW and WWE news stories at Sportskeeda. He holds an MBA degree in Marketing, and has nearly 7 years of experience. A wrestling aficionado since childhood, Sunil used to imitate his favorite wrestlers as a young kid, and started writing professionally about the sport via Sportskeeda’s revenue-sharing opportunity.
Sunil admires former world champions AJ Styles, Will Ospreay, and Kenny Omega for their ability to consistently deliver great matches as well as entertain crowds with their mic skills.
If ever given a chance to change a storyline, Sunil would have booked Roman Reigns to end The Undertaker’s WrestleMania streak instead of Brock Lesnar. According to him, The Tribal Chief needed the victory more than Brock Lesnar, as the latter was already an established performer when he defeated ‘Taker. He would’ve also made that as Taker’s final match.
Always focused on making his work accurate and reliable, Sunil thoroughly checks his facts before writing his articles. When not writing for pro wrestling, he spends his time watching cricket.