Jade Cargill has become one of the most prominent members of the WWE women's division in a short span of time. She has now officially completed one year with the company.
The 32-year-old kickstarted her pro wrestling career in 2021 with All Elite Wrestling. She went on to become a major name for the Jacksonville-based company, winning the TBS Championship a few months after her debut. Jade also had a 60-match unbeaten streak and held the TBS Title for 508 days.
After leaving Tony Khan's promotion in September 2023, the powerhouse joined WWE, becoming the first major signing under the TKO Group Holdings. The deal was made official on September 26 and thus congratulations are in order as the current champion has now officially completed a year with the company.
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Despite signing with the global juggernaut in September 2023, Jade Cargill made her in-ring debut at Royal Rumble earlier this year. She has won the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship on two occasions since joining the company.
Jade Cargill opened up about increased work pressure in WWE
Jade Cargill is one of the major names to make the switch from AEW to WWE. While she has been booked as a top-tier talent in the global juggernaut, the 32-year-old still has to work more than she did during her time with Tony Khan's company.
The current Women's Tag Team Champion talked about her increased workload since joining WWE, noting that staying on the road for so many days is brutal:
"I consistently have been working since Mania. The travel. The travel is brutal. It's very, very brutal ... this isn't even half of what they used to do for travel and the fact that we travel internationally, and then we have to turn around, and people have to go to Raw, and just their clocks have to just be on point to whatever time change they're in right now."
She added:
"I think that's crazy. You have to go out there, you have to perform, you have to be 100% in front of all these people, regardless if you're jet lagged ... That is very much different for me because I was so used to working one day a week, maybe two days a week, traveling in same day and leaving the next morning as early as I can." [H/T Wrestling Inc.]
Jade Cargill currently holds the Women's Tag Team Championship along with Bianca Belair. The duo are embroiled in a feud with Damage CTRL and are likely to defend the title against IYO SKY and Kairi Sane soon.