Video: ‘ANNOYED’ Jade Cargill shuts down reporter claiming she’s tired of answering questions about AEW at WWE Bash in Berlin post-show

The 2-time Women's Tag Team Champion Jade Cargill was not having it when a media personnel enquired about her transition from AEW to WWE.


Video: ‘ANNOYED’ Jade Cargill shuts down reporter claiming she’s tired of answering questions about AEW at WWE Bash in Berlin post-show

Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair [via- Fightful Wrestling on X]

Bash in Berlin is officially in the history books. What a night it was for Jade Cargill, who, in sync with Bianca Belair, regained the Women’s Tag Team titles on the show. The newly-crowned champs made their way to the post-show media scrum. A reporter asked Jade how her life’s been since making the move to WWE from AEW.

Cargill didn’t seem too pleased with the question and responded by saying she’s tired of answering questions about AEW. The 32-year-old admitted that although she’s proud of her roots, she’s now focused on the present. Jade further elaborated that her primary goal right now is to make a name for herself and elevate the women’s tag team division of WWE alongside Bianca Belair.

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Meanwhile, The EST went on to reveal what she’s done to help her partner acclimatize with how things work around here in WWE. Belair said she’s just passing on the inputs given to her back when she was a tyro on the main roster. Having said that, they seem a duo that’s hellbent on standing out among their counterparts. What they did to Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn at Bash in Berlin appears to be a warning shot to the rest of the locker room.

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You know what? I'm so tired of answering questions about AEW.
Jade Cargill during WWE Bash in Berlin post-show

It’s the second time Belair and Cargill have captured the doubles silverware. Previously, it was back in Glasgow at Clash at the Castle, where they ousted Asuka and Kairi Sane to taste gold for the first time. With each passing day, Jade Cargill is easing up a bit in the ring. She has sweated for quite a while at the Performance Center, and that grind is now paying dividends.

Did Triple H blame AEW for Jade Cargill’s delayed WWE debut?

Back in September last year, Jade Cargill inked a multi-year deal with WWE. However, it took over four months to have Cargill wrestle in her debut match for the promotion. But why did she have to wait for so long? The answer lies in what Triple H had to say during the Survivor Series post-show presser last year.

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Hunter initially affirmed that he had full faith in what The Storm would bring to the table. Moreover, the WWE CCO said he wanted to make sure that no matter what was thrown at her, Jade was ready for anything and everything. However, he then claimed that she was limited in that aspect at no fault of her own.

The Cerebral Assassin implicitly blamed AEW for not honing Cargill as an in-ring performer back when she was signed to them. And to ensure she had enough artillery in her arsenal, WWE made Jade toil hard.

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