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Jade Cargill Explains Her 'Natural Heel' Persona and Championship Reign on The Rich Eisen Show

Former WWE Women's Champion Jade Cargill recently appeared on "The Rich Eisen Show" to discuss her career, including why she considers herself a "natural heel" and her championship journey, which saw her win the WWE Women's Championship from Tiffany Stratton and later lose it to Rhea Ripley.

By Editor2 min read

Former WWE Women's Champion Jade Cargill recently made an appearance on "The Rich Eisen Show" to discuss various aspects of her career. Cargill, whose catchphrase since her days in AEW has been "she's 'that b****'," stated to the hosts that she believes she is a natural heel, a persona she consistently backs up on the microphone.

Cargill initially debuted in WWE as a babyface, aligning herself with Naomi and Bianca Belair as part of a formidable trio known as the "Big Three." However, her character underwent a significant transformation in October when she snapped and attacked Tiffany Stratton on WWE SmackDown. This unprovoked assault marked her official turn to a heel persona, a role she has embraced fully since.

During her interview on "The Rich Eisen Show," Cargill elaborated on her philosophy regarding her heel character, even delivering a heelish promo to illustrate her point of view to the hosts.

I'm a natural heel. People hate what they can't be. You get what I'm saying? I look good. I smell good. I mean, I'm one of one. Nobody has a body like mine and this is year round, this is not just for a season, a competition or whatever you want to call it. I'm just naturally blessed and I'm gorgeous, by the way, so it's not just about the body, it's about the face, as well. There's no woman who looks like me, regardless of how hard they work. I'm just God given. It is what it is... My haters keep me paid. Good or bad, people talking about me, I'm still going to trend.

Following her heel turn in October, Cargill quickly ascended into the WWE Women's Championship picture. She went on to challenge Tiffany Stratton for the title, capturing the gold at Saturday Night's Main Event at the beginning of November. Cargill maintained her reign as champion, holding the title through WWE WrestleMania 42, where she ultimately dropped the belt to Rhea Ripley. Cargill later received a rematch for the championship at Clash in Italy but was unsuccessful in reclaiming the title from Ripley.

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