Latest News: Jade Cargill’s Potential Move to WWE – Backstage Update

Latest News: Jade Cargill’s Potential Move to WWE – Backstage Update
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Latest News: Jade Cargill’s Potential Move to WWE – Backstage Update
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As we’ve been reporting here on eWn, Jade Cargill is rumored to be jumping ship from AEW to WWE. The belief is that the former TBS Champion finished her commitments with All Elite Wrestling at Wednesday night’s AEW Dynamite/Rampage TV tapings.

According to a report from Fightful Select, several people in WWE are under the impression that Cargill’s AEW contract is structured in a way that could see her sign with WWE right away. While there was talk of Cargill having option years in AEW, that has not been confirmed.

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Additionally, several top names in WWE had heard Cargill is heading to the company last week, with several people openly talking about it backstage at RAW.

It was said that Cargill was greeted and hugged by several members of the AEW roster following her match with Kris Statlander at Wednesday night’s Rampage TV tapings. Those who were there viewed the situation as a farewell within AEW. While many in AEW are under the impression that Jade is headed to WWE, nobody has heard that directly from her. The only thing she’s told people is that she wants to focus on family and the softball team she owns.

Finally, it was noted that the potential jump to WWE isn’t financially motivated. Cargill has a team of representatives who handle all of her deals.

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Jade Cargill Rumored to Make a Move from AEW to WWE

In the world of professional wrestling, rumors and speculations are always swirling around about potential roster changes and surprises. One such rumor that has been making waves recently is the possibility of Jade Cargill, the former TBS Champion, making a jump from All Elite Wrestling (AEW) to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).

According to a report from Fightful Select, there are several people within WWE who believe that Cargill’s contract with AEW allows her to sign with WWE immediately. While the specifics of her contract have not been confirmed, it is believed that she may have had option years with AEW. However, this has not deterred the rumors of her potential move to WWE.

Interestingly, even some top names within WWE have reportedly heard about Cargill’s possible arrival in the company. It is said that backstage at RAW, there were discussions and open talks about Cargill joining WWE. This indicates that the rumors have gained traction and are being taken seriously by those in the industry.

Adding fuel to the fire, following her match with Kris Statlander at the AEW Dynamite/Rampage TV tapings, Cargill was allegedly greeted and hugged by several members of the AEW roster. This gesture was seen as a farewell within AEW, further strengthening the belief that she may indeed be heading to WWE. However, it is important to note that no one has heard directly from Cargill about her plans, and she has only mentioned her desire to focus on her family and the softball team she owns.

One interesting aspect of this potential move is that it is not believed to be financially motivated. Cargill has a team of representatives who handle all of her deals, suggesting that her decision to switch promotions may be driven by other factors such as creative opportunities or personal growth.

As fans eagerly await confirmation or denial of these rumors, it is important to note that the wrestling landscape is constantly evolving. Wrestlers often switch promotions to explore new opportunities, showcase their skills on a different platform, or simply seek new challenges. If Cargill does make the move to WWE, it will undoubtedly create excitement and speculation among fans and industry insiders alike.

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