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WWE's Jade Cargill shares a powerful message on X hinting about her intentions | WWE News - Times of India

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WWE’s Jade Cargill shares a powerful message on X hinting about her intentions

(Image via X/@Jade_Cargill)

WWE Superstar Jade Cargill once again caught the attention of fans and the wrestling community with a bold and empowering message on social media. The Women's Champion is known for her dominant presence and unmatched charisma both in and out of the ring.Jade Cargill's message wasn't just about aesthetics but it was more about her intent to cement her legacy at WWE. The message was related to personal affirmations, empowerment, and ambition. Let's take a look at what the WWE women's champion wanted to convey through her post.

WWE legendary Jade Cargill has recently shared a post on X/Twitter with a strong message about her intent. The post conveyed a strong message about her confidence and powerful intentions to reign in the ring.On June 21, Cargill shared a stunning photo of herself on X along with the powerful phrase: “shatter glass ceilings.” Along with the message, the women's division wrestling legend also shared two pictures of her donning a black outfit. The post took off, racking up over 88,000 views and countless reactions within just a few hours.

In addition to this, she again retweeted posting, "I look so good in black. Idk why I even bother with colour."

No sooner did she post about it, fans started praising her and complimented her saying, "Jade..respectfully...Ma'am you look good in well... everything."

Meanwhile, another fan reacted to her post saying, “...Because you look good in all them other colors too! Black can't have all the fun...on second though, yes black can.” Cargill’s reference to "glass ceilings" resonated deeply with fans and followers. The phrase was long associated with racial and gender-based stereotypes. It is to be noted that Jade Cargill joined WWE in the year 2023 under the SmackDown brand. She came into the limelight after the Elimination Chamber PLE surprise entry. Cargill is a former two-time WWE Women's Tag Team Champion. Also Read: Fans are having a blast as WWE stars set the stage on fire at Fanatics FestBesides, she is also known for her career in All Elite Wrestling (AEW) from 2020 to 2023, where she was the inaugural AEW TBS Champion. Reports suggests her single reign of 508 days is the longest for any AEW championship.

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