Here’s a bold statement: Jade Cargill’s WWE Women’s Championship reign is already sparking more conversations than most title runs combined—but why? And this is the part most people miss: it’s not just about the belt; it’s about the buzz she’s creating, whether fans are counting her days or critics are questioning her next move. Let’s dive in.
Jade Cargill made history on November 1st at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event when she dethroned Tiffany Stratton to claim the WWE Women’s Championship. Since then, she’s been a fixture on television, but here’s the twist: she hasn’t defended her title once. But here’s where it gets controversial: is this a strategic move, or is the WWE waiting for the perfect moment to test her? Even potential challengers like Jordynne Grace have taken notice, publicly pointing out the lack of title defenses.
In a recent interview on Ring The Bell, Cargill addressed the constant chatter surrounding her reign. ‘I don’t think anyone else has had their title run counted down like mine,’ she remarked. ‘Every ten days, someone’s keeping track. I love it—good or bad, the attention is mine.’ Bold claim? Cargill’s reign has already outlasted single title runs from heavyweights like Asuka, Charlotte Flair, Sasha Banks (now Mercedes Mone in AEW), and Nia Jax—all of whom have held the title multiple times. But here’s the question: does longevity without defense diminish the prestige of the title, or does it build anticipation for her eventual showdown?
What’s fascinating is how Cargill thrives in this spotlight. Whether it’s her in-ring presence or her unapologetic attitude, she’s become a focal point of WWE’s women’s division. Yet, the big question remains unanswered: when will she finally step into the ring to defend her championship? And this is where we want to hear from you: Is Jade Cargill’s reign a masterclass in building intrigue, or is the WWE missing the mark by delaying her first title defense? Let us know in the comments—this is one debate you won’t want to miss!