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>Cargill re-signed with aew. HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA get fucked you drone retards, let me guess you never wanted her
Jade Cargill is not leaving AEW for WWE, contrary to recent rumors. According to sources close to the situation, Cargill has already re-signed with AEW and the speculation about her departure was part of a storyline to generate buzz and interest in her character.
Cargill, who debuted in AEW in November 2020, quickly became one of the most dominant and charismatic stars in the women’s division. She won the inaugural TBS Championship in January 2021 and held it for over 500 days, defeating challengers such as Thunder Rosa, Nyla Rose, and Britt Baker. She also set a record for the longest undefeated streak in AEW history, with 60 consecutive wins.
However, her reign came to an end at AEW Double or Nothing on May 28, 2021, when she lost the title to Kris Statlander in a surprise return. Cargill then took some time off from AEW, sparking rumors that she was unhappy with the company and looking to jump ship to WWE.
The rumors intensified when Cargill made a shocking appearance on AEW Collision on September 9, 2021, attacking Statlander after her title defense against Robyn Renegade. It was announced that Cargill would challenge Statlander for the TBS Title on the September 17 episode of AEW Rampage, which was taped in advance.
Many fans and insiders believed that this would be Cargill’s final match for AEW, as reports emerged that WWE was interested in signing her and that her AEW contract was expiring soon. Some even speculated that Cargill would be heading to WWE NXT, where she could showcase her athletic and charismatic skills.
Sources have confirmed that Cargill has already signed a new deal with AEW, which will keep her with the company for the foreseeable future. The details of the contract are not known, but it is believed that Cargill is happy with the terms and conditions.
Jade Cargill is not leaving AEW for WWE, contrary to recent rumors. According to sources close to the situation, Cargill has already re-signed with AEW and the speculation about her departure was part of a storyline to generate buzz and interest in her character.
Cargill, who debuted in AEW in November 2020, quickly became one of the most dominant and charismatic stars in the women’s division. She won the inaugural TBS Championship in January 2021 and held it for over 500 days, defeating challengers such as Thunder Rosa, Nyla Rose, and Britt Baker. She also set a record for the longest undefeated streak in AEW history, with 60 consecutive wins.
However, her reign came to an end at AEW Double or Nothing on May 28, 2021, when she lost the title to Kris Statlander in a surprise return. Cargill then took some time off from AEW, sparking rumors that she was unhappy with the company and looking to jump ship to WWE.
The rumors intensified when Cargill made a shocking appearance on AEW Collision on September 9, 2021, attacking Statlander after her title defense against Robyn Renegade. It was announced that Cargill would challenge Statlander for the TBS Title on the September 17 episode of AEW Rampage, which was taped in advance.
Many fans and insiders believed that this would be Cargill’s final match for AEW, as reports emerged that WWE was interested in signing her and that her AEW contract was expiring soon. Some even speculated that Cargill would be heading to WWE NXT, where she could showcase her athletic and charismatic skills.
Sources have confirmed that Cargill has already signed a new deal with AEW, which will keep her with the company for the foreseeable future. The details of the contract are not known, but it is believed that Cargill is happy with the terms and conditions.