Jade Cargill, the newly crowned WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion, recently spoke out about the distinct differences in her presentation between her time in WWE and AEW. Cargill, who won her first title in WWE alongside Bianca Belair at Backlash France, defeating Damage CTRL’s Asuka and Kairi Sane, shared her thoughts during the post-show press conference.
When asked about the differences in her presentation between the two promotions, Cargill was brief but emphasized the supportive atmosphere in WWE. She credited the Stamford-based company for wanting her to excel, with everyone backstage being encouraging and helpful. This marks a notable contrast to her experience in AEW, where she had a monumental run as the TBS Champion, holding the title for an impressive 508 days and remaining unbeaten for 60 matches.
Cargill’s achievement is not only a personal milestone but also a significant inspiration for young women, particularly women of color. As a WWE Superstar, Cargill, along with her tag team partner Bianca Belair, serves as a role model, showcasing their talent and dedication to the sport. Her pride in winning the Women’s Tag Team Championship was palpable, and she expressed her gratitude to be a title holder in WWE.
As Cargill and Belair look to defend their title, they can expect a slew of challengers from both RAW and SmackDown. The Kabuki Warriors, who were defeated at Backlash France, will likely be seeking a rematch. Additionally, an open invitation to defend the title on NXT could lead to exciting matchups and opportunities for the new champions.
Cargill’s candid remarks provide a fascinating look into the differences between WWE and AEW, highlighting the supportive environment in WWE. As she embarks on this new chapter in her career, fans will be eagerly watching to see how she and Belair navigate the challenges ahead, inspiring a new generation of young women to follow in their footsteps.