Jade Cargill has shared her thoughts on the announcement of Paul Heyman’s induction into the 2024 Hall of Fame.
The 58-year-old, who is currently aligned with The Bloodline, particularly Roman Reigns, has been confirmed as the first inductee into this year’s Hall of Fame class.
Heyman has a storied history in WWE, managing top-tier talents such as Brock Lesnar and CM Punk.
— Jade Cargill (@Jade_Cargill) March 5, 2024
Expressing her admiration for Heyman, Cargill took to Twitter/X, referring to him as the “Greatest Of All Time” in response to the induction news.
In the ongoing storyline, Heyman plays a crucial role in The Bloodline’s feud with Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins.
As Reigns’ advocate, Heyman is expected to be at ringside when the WWE Champion defends his title against Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40.
Reflecting on her first in-ring appearance at the 2024 Women’s Royal Rumble Match, where she eliminated Nia Jax but was later eliminated by Liv Morgan, Cargill shared her feelings in an exclusive interview.
RISK TAKER. INDUSTRY SHAKER.
Congratulations to the revered @HeymanHustle on your well-deserved induction into the #WWEHOF Class of 2024! pic.twitter.com/xhFWuV6Ldh
— WWE (@WWE) March 5, 2024
Despite initial nervousness, the former TBS Champion expressed her joy at the positive reception and acceptance from the WWE Universe, describing the experience as amazing and only the beginning of her journey with the company.
In recent appearances on SmackDown, Jade Cargill has been involved in a storyline where she confronted IYO SKY and Damage CTRL following Dakota Kai’s betrayal of Bayley. Kai rejoined SKY and The Kabuki Warriors, leading to a confrontation with Cargill.
Building on her presence in WWE, the former AEW star has teased the possibility of challenging for the WWE Women’s Championship in the future, adding an intriguing layer to her evolving narrative within the company.