WWE Must Capitalize on Jade Cargill's Star Power Before It's Too Late

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As the WrestleMania 41 season is coming to an end, Jade Cargill has been on the roster for well over a year. Cargill is currently in a feud with Naomi, who attacked her in the past, and while this feud is certainly entertaining, it leaves everyone wondering how much longer Jade Cargill is being stalled before she is inevitably at the top of her division. WWE needs to make a move fast and capitalize on her before the window closes because her star power is undeniable. Given her commanding presence, incredible athleticism, and natural connection with the crowd, there is no reason not to go all-in on her push as soon as possible. 

Cargill’s current storyline with Naomi has the potential to be the perfect leverage for her to break into the spotlight, but it needs a clear and impactful resolution. The most logical way to end their feud would be with a dominant win for Cargill at WrestleMania 41, establishing her as a major force in WWE. However, that storyline could also take a different turn, with Bianca Belair interfering in the match, costing Cargill the match, and adding extra depth to the rivalry. Fans have been asking for a match between these two powerhouses for a while, and WWE has a golden opportunity to elevate both women, while also creating a compelling storyline for fans of all kinds to enjoy.

The rivalry between Cargill and Belair could build to an epic Women’s World Championship match, with Jade Cargill ultimately dethroning Bianca in a hard-fought battle. This would be a huge moment in WWE history, marking a milestone for the African American women’s wrestling movement. Two of the best talents in the business would headline a major PLE that fans have been eagerly waiting for, and the outcome would raise the women’s division to levels never seen before.

Overall, Jade Cargill has a presence that stands out, and WWE needs to capitalize on it while they can. She’s undoubtedly a future star, but her potential won’t last long if WWE doesn’t step up and give her the platform she deserves. The company must invest in her as soon as possible. If they do, they’ll have a top star for years to come.

Akombi Agbormbai

Hey my name is Akombi Agbormbai. I am currently a Computer Information Systems student at Montgomery College in Maryland. Sports are my true passion in life, and I love to write stories about them.

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