Since her debut in AEW, Jade Cargill has been booked as an unstoppable force in AEW as she has run roughshod over the women’s division. Cargill continues to impress with her impressive physique and strength as well. It seems Bryan Danielson is very serious about training her as well.

Cargill became the first-ever AEW TBS Champion after beating Ruby Soho in the finals of the TBS Women’s Eliminator Tournament. Since then she has been carving her path as a top star in the company.

Cargill’s in-ring skills continue to be criticized as fans feel Jade Cargill is simply too green to be a proper champion right now. Due to this, she has been working a lot with Bryan Danielson as well.

While speaking to Muscle and Fitness, Jade Cargill talked about working with Bryan Danielson. Cargill revealed that she is learning the British style of pro wrestling from The American Dragon.

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“I’m learning a whole different style of wrestling. Grappling and that sort of thing. I’m used to the ‘big man’ style of just throwing people. He is such an intelligent man, he has so much knowledge. Right now, I’m actually getting more in-tune with British wrestling and prior to this I didn’t have much knowledge of it, and how different the style is but also how technical it is, so I’m learning all of that right now and trying to fit it into my form of wrestling. It’s a blessing, I’m very thankful.”

Bryan Danielson also recently admitted that he is jealous of Jade Cargill. We will have to wait and see if Cargill will improve her in-ring skills or not under Bryan Danielson’s tutelage.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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