WWE Women's Champion Jade Cargill Responds to PED Accusations Ahead of WrestleMania 42
Jade Cargill accused of taking PEDs; the WWE Women's Champion responds
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Jade Cargill, the WWE Women's Champion, vehemently denied accusations of using performance-enhancing drugs made by a social media user. As she prepares to defend her title against Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania 42, Cargill emphasized her hard work and genetics in a passionate response.
- 01Jade Cargill denied PED accusations on social media, attributing her physique to genetics and hard work.
- 02Cargill will defend her WWE Women's Championship against Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania 42.
- 03She recently showcased her strength alongside B-Fab and Michin in a match against Ripley and IYO SKY.
- 04Cargill discussed the pressure of her rapid rise to the main roster in a podcast appearance.
- 05This marks Cargill's first WrestleMania as champion.
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Jade Cargill, the reigning WWE Women's Champion, faced accusations of using performance-enhancing drugs from a user on social media. In her response, Cargill expressed frustration, asserting that her impressive physique is a result of her genetics and dedication to fitness. She stated, "No, I’m not on anything. I have GREAT genetics and I work hard." Cargill is set to defend her title against Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania 42, following a successful appearance on Monday Night RAW where she, alongside B-Fab and Michin, triumphed over Ripley and IYO SKY. Cargill also reflected on her rapid ascent to the main roster, emphasizing the weight of expectations that come with her success. This WrestleMania will be particularly significant for Cargill as it marks her first event as champion.
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