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What If WWE’s Jade Cargill Had Stayed In AEW?

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Introduction to Jade Cargill’s Career

Former longest-reigning AEW TBS Champion Jade Cargill is one of WWE’s most buzz-worthy signings in recent memory. She made the jump from AEW to WWE in September 2023, and was the first signing under TKO Group Holdings. Her final match in AEW took place on September 15, and days later, on the 26th, it was revealed she had signed a multi-year deal with WWE and was pictured training at the Performance Center.

Since arriving in WWE, Cargill has made an impact on the main roster. She’s held Women’s Tag Team Championship gold alongside Bianca Belair and entered a notable feud with Naomi after the three women were thick as thieves and known as the “Big 3.” She’s also had two WrestleMania moments so far, including a victory over Naomi at WrestleMania 41, which she followed up by winning the 2025 Queen of the Ring tournament. After not being able to best WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton at SummerSlam or in a slew of other matches for the title since August, however, Cargill finally turned heel on a recent episode of “WWE SmackDown” and is set to challenge for the title once again at Saturday Night’s Main Event.

Post-TBS Title Loss

If Cargill stayed in AEW and still took her first loss to Statlander at Double or Nothing, where would she have gone in the company? It’s likely that after taking such a shocking loss, AEW would still have taken her off television for a few months to freshen her up following her impressive streak of victories. Cargill also could have taken that time to train somewhere to improve her in-ring skills, which fans have criticized and are arguably more important in AEW than WWE.

AEW could have given Statlander a four-month reign with the championship, only for her to be dethroned by Cargill upon her return in September, instead of her losing the gold to Julia Hart in a triple threat involving Skye Blue at Full Gear that year. If, like in the real timeline of Cargill’s career, she failed to regain the title from Statlander, she could have moved on to challenge for the AEW Women’s World Championship following Toni Storm and Mariah May’s rivalry — though that would have had her floating around AEW’s women’s mid-card scene for quite some time.

Jade Cargill poses on the stage in AEW before making her way down to the ring for a segment on television.

Other Possible AEW Feuds

If AEW wanted to keep Cargill strong before having her win the AEW Women’s World Championship she could have either never lost to Statlander in the first place, or regained the belt after her few months off television for some extra training. If Cargill never left the company, it seems likely that she would have quickly gone face-to-face with Mercedes Mone after “The CEO” signed with the company and officially debuted in March 2024.

If Cargill was holding the TBS Championship at the time of Mone’s debut, she could have dropped the gold to Mone in a big way, well before Mone ever started her “belt collector” gimmick. The pair could have had a huge face-off, with Cargill as the heel and Mone a debuting babyface at “AEW Dynamite: Big Business” in Boston, which would have made for an excellent visual. Instead of Mone defeating Willow Nightingale for the TBS Championship during her first match in AEW at Double or Nothing 2024, she could have beaten Cargill, then defeated Cargill in a rematch to prove her dominance and gone on to crush Cargill’s record-setting first reign as TBS Champion.

Jade Cargill and President of All Elite Wrestling Tony Khan attend TBS's AEW Dynamite Los Angeles Debut After Party at The Forum on June 01, 2022 in Inglewood, California.

Would WWE Have Been Worse Off?

It’s difficult to say whether or not WWE would have been worse off without signing Cargill in 2023, but the company certainly would have missed out on the buzz in signing one of the hottest women who found some of the quickest success in its rival promotion. There’s one notable storyline that could have suffered, however, and it was one of WWE’s best in 2025.

Without Cargill becoming best friends and WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions alongside Bianca Belair, who knows if Naomi would have ever had her excellent heel turn, leading to her capturing the Women’s World Championship? Hopefully, it still would have happened for Naomi, but Cargill being there for Naomi to direct her fury and jealousy toward, leading to her laying out Cargill on the top of a car during a November 2024 episode of “SmackDown,” worked very well in storyline.

Jade Cargill flexes and poses in the ring before her match against Naomi at WrestleMania 41.

Cargill still has plenty she can accomplish in WWE, and she’s worked her way to the top at a fairly steady pace since signing in 2023. While there will always be some “what ifs?” about “The Storm” and if she had chosen to stay in AEW, WWE fans are likely going to see her climb the ranks even higher, due to her presence and star power, over the next few years.

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