No of course not, let’s talk about Jazz, who has only been in the wrestling world for a few short months now. The adding of Jackson to the TBS title created her to the AEW TBS Champion and in a short time, she achieved a lot including becoming the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion. That but, former WCW President Eric Bischoff opines that the same steep rise has also exposed her lack of ring experience.
Recently on his podcast 83 Weeks, Bischoff discussed Cargill’s journey to where she is now and pointed out how promising her AEW days were. “She was green in AEW”, Bischoff stated, as he was present when she had her first match. “You could tell that she was such a newcomer but she is still like that in my opinion, still so new to the experience and the fighting game and all that and don’t get me wrong , but she is not there yet though she is on the right path to getting there. ”
Bischoff’s analysis of Cargill’s development is candid and insightful. He pointed out the stark contrast between her athletic prowess and her in-ring experience. Despite her evident potential and charisma, Cargill’s relative newness to professional wrestling sometimes shows. “She just hasn’t had the reps yet. That comes with time,” he added, emphasizing the importance of continued practice and exposure.
Discussing her recent performances, Bischoff highlighted the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship match at King and Queen of The Ring, where Cargill and Bianca Belair faced Indi Hartwell and Candice LeRae. While Bischoff praised the finish of the match as sensational, he noted that Cargill appeared “awkward” during much of the bout. “She is still too visibly thinking through the match’s structure as opposed to being calm and collected,” he explained. This observation underscores the transitional phase Cargill is in, moving from raw talent to polished performer.
Cargill’s partnership with Bianca Belair has been a significant storyline in WWE. The duo’s chemistry and combined star power were on full display at WWE Backlash: France, where they captured the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships by defeating The Kabuki Warriors’ Asuka and Kairi Sane. This victory marked a significant milestone in Cargill’s WWE career, reinforcing her status as a formidable competitor.
Despite her impressive achievements, Cargill’s journey in WWE has been carefully paced. After signing with the company last year, she made sporadic appearances across various shows but did not compete until the 2024 Women’s Royal Rumble match. Since then, WWE has strategically utilized Cargill, often pairing her with Belair and rarely featuring her in solo matches. This approach appears to be designed to allow Cargill time to develop her in-ring skills while benefiting from Belair’s experience and popularity.
Eric Bischoff’s comments shed light on the delicate balance WWE is striving to maintain with Cargill. Her natural athleticism and charisma make her a star attraction, but her inexperience necessitates a thoughtful developmental process. Bischoff’s perspective is valuable, coming from someone who has witnessed countless careers unfold in professional wrestling.
In the ever-evolving landscape of WWE, Jade Cargill’s story is one of potential and growth. As she continues to gain experience and refine her skills, her journey will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike. With mentors like Bianca Belair and the strategic guidance of WWE, Cargill is poised to evolve into a top-tier superstar. The future looks bright for Jade Cargill, and her path to greatness is one that promises excitement and anticipation.