This isn’t Jade’s first appearance in a recent winners/losers column — we made her a winner after Saturday Night’s Main Event, when she pinned Rhea Ripley. But even after losing to Ripley at Clash In Italy, it’s hard to see Cargill as anything but a winner. She defeated and took out Alexa Bliss on “SmackDown,” then proceeded to have what may have been the best match of her career against Ripley in Turin. And because of the way that match went down, she now has legitimate beef with Charlotte Flair, setting up a potential dream match that fans have been waiting for since Cargill first signed with WWE. And while their singles match is still a thing of the future, we don’t have to wait long for Cargill and Flair to get in the ring together — they’re set to be part of the same Queen of the Ring tournament four-way quarterfinal, meaning we’re very close to getting at least a taste of what Cargill vs. Flair could be.
That just winner’s stuff, right there. Cargill might not be WWE Women’s Champion, but she’s found a foil in Ripley that results in consistently excellent chemistry, and she could be about to find another one in Flair. Her position in the WWE hierarchy is rock-solid, and at this point the Jade Cargill experiment has to be considered a success.






Posted in
Tags: 