Jade Cargill
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'''Jade Cargill''' (born June 3, 1992) is an American [[professional wrestler]]. She has been signed to [[WWE]] since 2023, where she performs on the [[SmackDown (WWE brand)|SmackDown]] [[WWE brand extension|brand]] |
'''Jade Cargill''' (born June 3, 1992) is an American [[professional wrestler]]. She has been signed to [[WWE]] since 2023, where she performs on the [[SmackDown (WWE brand)|SmackDown]] [[WWE brand extension|brand]]. She is a former one-time [[WWE Women's Champion]]. |
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Since completing her post-secondary education, Cargill then debuted as a professional wrestler in 2018 where she was trained by [[Mark Henry]]. In 2020, Cargill then signed to the upstart [[All Elite Wrestling]] (AEW) promotion, where she was the inaugural [[AEW TBS Championship|AEW TBS Champion]], [[AEW TBS Championship#Reigns|a reign that lasted for 508 days]]. Cargill then left AEW in 2023 and signed with the WWE, where she made her in-ring debut at the [[Royal Rumble (2024)|2024 Royal Rumble]]. In WWE, she is a [[List of WWE Women's Tag Team Champions|two-time]] [[WWE Women's Tag Team Champion]] and the incumbent [[Queen of the Ring tournament|Queen of the Ring]] winner. |
Since completing her post-secondary education, Cargill then debuted as a professional wrestler in 2018 where she was trained by [[Mark Henry]]. In 2020, Cargill then signed to the upstart [[All Elite Wrestling]] (AEW) promotion, where she was the inaugural [[AEW TBS Championship|AEW TBS Champion]], [[AEW TBS Championship#Reigns|a reign that lasted for 508 days]]. Cargill then left AEW in 2023 and signed with the WWE, where she made her in-ring debut at the [[Royal Rumble (2024)|2024 Royal Rumble]]. In WWE, she is a [[List of WWE Women's Tag Team Champions|two-time]] [[WWE Women's Tag Team Champion]] and the incumbent [[Queen of the Ring tournament|Queen of the Ring]] winner. |
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