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Recently, Jade Cargill has been making headlines. The star has made a switch and is now signed under WWE. After being signed, the only question on fans’s minds was when they would get to see her in action. Recently, at the post-event conference which was followed by WWE Fastlane 2023, Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque had shed some light on her expected appearance.

Jade Cargill might blow the roof off

This is something that has been claimed by the Chief Content Officer of WWE, Paul Levesque. He said, “When she is ready to blow the roof off of everything right. There is one thing I am patient for stuff like this her ability and her rises have been incredibly quick.”, implying that the rising star holds promise.

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But he also added, “This is a different system, this is a different level of everything and what doesn’t exist elsewhere exists here that opportunity for her to learn at a different level and get to a different place it’s just the way it is” stating that it would be better if things are taken at a slow pace for the star.

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Even though he said that the star holds a lot of potential, Triple H feels like the talented star is not ready yet. He also shared that he has banked a lot on the star to go to new heights.

Triple H wants to be damn sure

Levesque talked about his philosophy on why he is delaying her debut. He said, “You don’t wanna put someone in a position that they are sort of ready for you wanna make sure they are damn ready for” stating that when he feels that the star is ready, he will make sure that she will be able to perform at her complete capacity. He had also said that he has complete trust in the star and that she will work as hard as possible to reach new heights at WWE

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On September 26th, 2023, WWE announced that they had signed Jade Cargill for a multi-year deal. The star has already started her training at the promotion’s Performance Centre based in Orlando. Cargill happens to be an American-Jamaican pro wrestler hailing from Gifford, Florida. Born in 1992, the 31-year-old star made her pro wrestling with Tony Khan’s All Elite Wrestling in 2020. There, the star quickly rose to the ranks and even was declared as the inaugural winner of the AEW-TBS Championship title. Even though she was just a one-time champion, she was able to defend her title for more than 500 days.

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Cargill was signed just a few days after talents were released from the promotion. Even though Levesque said he does not know what the future holds for the star, what do you think will happen next for her?