Jade Cargill has established herself as a dominant force in the promotion, showcasing impressive in-ring skills and a commanding presence. She was gone for a lengthy period of time after AEW Double or Nothing this year as well. While she returned just recently to AEW, it appears Cargill is expected to join WWE soon.

Jade Cargill already returned on AEW Collision last week and she would then get shot at Kris Statlander’s TBS Women’s Championship at this week’s AEW Rampage, which has already been taped following Dynamite.

Jade Cargill would end up losing to Kris Statlander despite her best efforts. According to Sean Ross Sapp behind Fightful’s paywall, Jade Cargill would be ‘finishing up’ with AEW and will be WWE-bound in the future.

Fightful further noted that this week’s TV tapings could very well be the last appearance for Cargill as it was claimed that “the wide rumor within rosters of both WWE and AEW is that Cargill will be heading to WWE.”

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Fightful also added that there was at least previously thought to have been an option in Jade Cargill’s deal with AEW, but it wasn’t known if the company or Cargill held that option.

Jade Cargill is believed to be finishing up with AEW, sources within the company tell Fightful Select Sources within AEW and WWE both believe she’s headed to WWE.

There is no word yet on WWE making a specific offer to Cargill, and it was stressed that things can, and often do, change in the business. Regardless, we will have to wait and see when Cargill will make her way to WWE in the future.

What do you think of this shocking story? Do you believe AEW should have done more to retain Jade Cargill? Let us know in the comments!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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