Ever since her debut at the Royal Rumble, Jade Cargill has captured the attention of the WWE Universe, eager to witness her in-ring prowess.
Her electrifying performance at the Rumble left fans craving for more, sparking anticipation for her next appearance.
Although rumors hinted at her presence at Elimination Chamber 2024, WWE reportedly decided to withdraw her from the event—a choice that they nearly regretted, according to some reports.
Initial speculations suggested that Raquel Rodriguez replaced Cargill due to concerns about putting her in a match she might lose.
However, recent reports shed light on a potential regret as Rodriguez experienced a flare-up of her Mast Cell Activation Syndrome during the flight to Perth, Australia.
This condition, which had previously sidelined her for two-and-a-half months, jeopardized her participation in the practice match and raised doubts about her involvement in the official bout.
Dave Meltzer wrote,
“At one point Jade Cargill was scheduled for the match, but she was replaced by Rodriguez. Rodriguez then on the trip over had a flare up of her Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, the malady that had kept her out of action for two-and-a-half months and there was a question if they had brought her back too soon. It was serious enough that she was unable to participate in the practice match the women did while in Australia and it was touch-and-go whether she would be in the match.”
Fortunately, Rodriguez received clearance to compete and delivered an impressive performance in the Women’s Elimination Chamber Match, garnering attention from the entire women’s roster.
Yet, the lingering question remains: When will Jade Cargill grace the squared circle once again? All indications point toward a potential appearance at WrestleMania 40, offering numerous possibilities for her debut.
A singles debut for Cargill at WrestleMania 40 seems inevitable, presenting an opportunity to showcase her as a formidable force in the WWE Universe.
With several options available, WWE could pit her against Bianca Belair or Nia Jax, both of whom share history with Cargill and offer compelling matchups.
Alternatively, she could team up with another superstar to vie for the tag team titles, expanding her impact on the grandest stage of them all.
In booking Jade Cargill, WWE must capitalize on her superstar potential, ensuring her debut lives up to the hype. Anything less would be a disservice to her undeniable talent and charisma.