Jade Cargill Reflects on Short WWE Women's Championship Reign After WrestleMania Loss
Jade Cargill says WWE didn't give her what she wanted as WWE Women's Champion
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Jade Cargill lost her WWE Women's Championship to Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania 42, ending her reign after 169 days. Cargill expressed disappointment over the lack of title defenses, calling her experience a 'practice run' and hoping for more competitive matches in the future.
- 01Jade Cargill's reign as WWE Women's Champion lasted 169 days.
- 02She had only one official title defense against Jordynne Grace.
- 03Cargill expressed a desire for more matches and challenges during her reign.
- 04She used Kenny Omega's One-Winged Angel move, now dubbed Sandstorm.
- 05Cargill views her championship experience as a 'practice run' for future opportunities.
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Jade Cargill's reign as WWE Women's Champion came to an end at WrestleMania 42, where she lost the title to Rhea Ripley after 169 days. Cargill, who won the championship from Tiffany Stratton in November, expressed her disappointment over the lack of on-screen title defenses, having only defended her title once in an official match against Jordynne Grace. Despite competing against talented wrestlers like B-Fab and Iyo Sky, these were non-title matches, leading Cargill to describe her championship experience as a 'practice run.' She emphasized her desire for more competitive matches and challenges during her reign, stating, 'I wanted to wrestle more. I wanted more competitive matches.' Cargill also paid tribute to Kenny Omega by using his signature move, the One-Winged Angel, during her match with Ripley, which she referred to as Sandstorm. Omega appreciated her homage, viewing it as a compliment. Looking ahead, Cargill is optimistic about her future opportunities in the ring.
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