Jade Cargill On WWE's Travel Schedule: "It's Very, Very Brutal"

Jade Cargill has spoken on her increased schedule since joining WWE

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Sep 21, 2024

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Jade Cargill signed with WWE in the latter half of 2023, parting ways with AEW where she went on a lengthy undefeated streak and reigned as the TBS Champion in AEW’s longest title reign to date. Since joining WWE she has yet to be pinned or submitted, finished third in the Royal Rumble, and is a two-time WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion after winning the gold again at Bash In Berlin. Whilst she has been booked strongly in both companies, not everything is the same between AEW and WWE.

Cargill’s schedule is far more tiresome and strenuous, competing much more regularly in WWE than in AEW. She has opened up on how hard WWE’s schedule can be and the transition from her old schedule when speaking on The Masked Man Show.

"I consistently have been working since Mania. The travel. The travel is brutal. It's very, very brutal ... this isn't even half of what they used to do for travel and the fact that we travel internationally, and then we have to turn around, and people have to go to Raw, and just their clocks have to just be on point to whatever time change they're in right now. I think that's crazy. You have to go out there, you have to perform, you have to be 100% in front of all these people, regardless if you're jet lagged ... That is very much different for me because I was so used to working one day a week, maybe two days a week, traveling in same day and leaving the next morning as early as I can."

Cargill has competed in 38 matches (including live events) in WWE since the start of 2024, whereas in AEW she competed in just 64 matches between 2021 and 2023 in AEW.

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