The Rare Occurrence of Exceptional Talent: Booker T Praises Jade Cargill

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During Saturday’s WWE WrestleMania 40 (Night One) pay-per-view event, Jade Cargill, Bianca Belair, and Naomi defeated Damage CTRL (Dakota Kai, Asuka, and Kairi Sane) in a six-woman tag team match.

On a recent edition of his “Hall of Fame” podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Booker T discussed Jade Cargill’s WWE SmackDown debut and her WrestleMania moment last night.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On Jade Cargill’s WrestleMania Match: “I like it just because — remember I said, if Jade Cargill was going to do something, she needed to be highlighted. I didn’t see her being in a tag match or anything like that. But as far as our presentation, it was awesome. As far as the in-ring work, I didn’t think your in-ring work was bad, even when she was with AEW. I thought she was a work in progress. I think this time, being able to come on to the WWE banner and then have that time to actually train a little bit more, and then be able to analyze it and then be able to you know, critique it and break it down and say, ‘Okay, let’s work on this.’ I think that, you could tell. You can see a little bitty things, the little bitty changes. She didn’t rush anything. Everything was totally just — you know, she took her time. But no, I see big thing for Jade Cargill. Just like I said, when I first saw Jade Cargill on AEW, and I say, ‘Man, this girl got WWE potential.’”

On Cargill: “She got WWE written all over it, and boom. I still feel the same way. I mean, she’s a star man. She’s really a star. And somebody like Jade Cargill; they don’t come around too often. They come around once in a blue moon, Chyna once in a blue moon, they come along, so yeah, man, Big ups.”

Jade Cargill Impresses in WWE SmackDown Debut and WrestleMania Moment

During the recent WWE WrestleMania 40 (Night One) pay-per-view event, Jade Cargill, along with Bianca Belair and Naomi, emerged victorious in a thrilling six-woman tag team match against Damage CTRL (Dakota Kai, Asuka, and Kairi Sane). This victory marked a significant milestone in Cargill’s WWE career and showcased her immense talent and potential.

In a recent episode of his “Hall of Fame” podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Booker T expressed his thoughts on Jade Cargill’s debut on WWE SmackDown and her impressive performance at WrestleMania. Booker T highlighted the importance of giving Cargill a prominent role and praised the presentation of her match. He acknowledged that while Cargill’s in-ring work was still a work in progress during her time with AEW (All Elite Wrestling), her transition to WWE allowed her to receive further training and improve her skills. Booker T commended Cargill for taking her time in the ring and not rushing through her moves, which demonstrated her growth as a performer.

Booker T also emphasized that Jade Cargill possesses all the qualities to become a WWE superstar. He compared her to legendary wrestlers like Chyna, emphasizing that talents like Cargill come around only once in a blue moon. He reiterated his belief that Cargill has the potential to become a major star in the wrestling industry.

Cargill’s impressive debut and WrestleMania moment have generated significant buzz among wrestling fans and industry insiders. Her unique combination of athleticism, charisma, and presence has captivated audiences, making her an exciting prospect for WWE’s future.

The success of Jade Cargill’s WWE SmackDown debut and her strong showing at WrestleMania 40 have solidified her position as a rising star in the wrestling world. With her natural talent and dedication to improving her craft, Cargill is poised to make a lasting impact in WWE and continue to entertain fans with her electrifying performances.

As the wrestling industry continues to evolve, it is talents like Jade Cargill who bring a fresh perspective and add excitement to the sport. With her potential for greatness, Cargill’s journey in WWE is one that fans and critics alike will be eagerly following.