The Breakthrough — and the BacklashAt Saturday Night’s Main Event on November 1, 2025, Jade Cargill captured the WWE Women’s Championship by defeating Tiffany Stratton in dominant fashion, marking her first major singles title in WWE. It seemed, for a moment, like her long-teased ascent had finally been validated.
Yet even in victory, questions linger. Experienced voices inside the wrestling world are issuing caveats about whether Cargill is truly ready to lead the women’s division as its top act. Her size and star power earn praise. Her experience, they argue, still needs time.
Jade Cargill’s ascension to WWE Women’s Champion is a landmark moment—yet it’s just the start. The title is a tool, not a guarantee. If she wants to move from being “the big new star” to “the credible standard-bearer,” she’ll need to prove every night that she can carry the division, not just stand at the top of it. WWE has given her the opportunity; now the intensity, consistency and growth must follow.
