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In a groundbreaking move that has sent shockwaves through the world of professional wrestling, WWE has officially signed the immensely talented ex-AEW wrestler. This announcement comes on the heels of her impressive stint with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) from 2020 to 2023. The new wrestler signee after the TKO merger also spoke in an interview on the 26th of September podcast. 

Jade Cargill made history as the inaugural AEW TBS Champion. She has an astounding reign of 508 days – a record-breaking achievement in AEW history. During a recent interview this Tuesday, she emphasized that, in her opinion, nothing compares to WWE.

Jade Cargill says nothing compares to WWE

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The wrestling universe is buzzing with excitement as WWE secures one of the industry’s brightest stars. Jade Cargill’s signing is being hailed as one of the most significant acquisitions of the current era, and for good reason. Her remarkable journey through the world of sports, coupled with her undeniable passion for the squared circle, has set her apart as a true game-changer. Despite the usual path through NXT for new WWE signees, Cargill’s star treatment has fueled rumors of a direct main roster debut.

Being the first signing under the TKO merger and beginning her training in the WWE’s Performance Center she emphasized, “It’s the best quality training you can get, no question.”

Recently she spoke in a podcast interview on The Masked Man Show about joining WWE. Cargill’s enthusiasm for WWE is palpable, as she stated, “There’s nothing like this system. There’s nothing like WWE. And that’s a fact. There’s nothing like I’ve been through before.” Even her past experiences in professional softball, her marriage to a professional baseball player, and her basketball career couldn’t compare to the unique magic of WWE.

In a conversation on a podcast, Cargill expressed the deep connection she feels with the WWE universe, where fans’ love and support are unmatched. “People just love you. Like they love me, you know, and I’m trying to get them to hate me,” she explained. “I’m not going to put it down. I don’t care what people say. I’m going to do what I came to do, and being a part of this system does nothing but create that… that I want.” Despite her success in AEW and the platform she was given, she acknowledges the undeniable allure of WWE.

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Cargill’s journey into professional wrestling is truly remarkable. She entered AEW without prior wrestling experience, making her debut alongside NBA icon Shaquille O’Neal in March 2021. Her evolution in AEW, from dominating squash matches to becoming a prominent talent, showcases her dedication and adaptability. Jade Cargill’s WWE signing signals her drive to become a future Hall of Famer.

Cargill’s aspiration for Hall of Fame glory

Cargill’s goal is clear: to build a lasting legacy in the wrestling world, aiming for the Hall of Fame while taking on the industry’s finest, including Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair.

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In an interview with “The Ringer” following her WWE signing, Cargill also expressed her passion for this new journey. She did cite the vast opportunities the WWE stage offers. She stated, “I want to be in the Hall of Fame. I want to wrestle with the best women in the world.”

Additionally, she also credited Cody Rhodes for inspiring her transition from AEW to WWE. It was after his successful return to WrestleMania 38 in 2022, highlighting his pivotal role in her decision-making process.

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