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Jaida Parker Sends Supportive Message to Jade Cargill after WWE Loss

Jade Cargill (Via WWE/Twitter)

Jaida Parker, a current NXT wrestler, sent a one-word message to Jade Cargill on Instagram after her recent loss at Clash at the Castle: Scotland. Cargill and her tag-team partner Bianca Belair lost the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship to Isla Dawn and Alba Fyre in a three-way match. This marks Cargill’s second-ever loss in WWE, following her first loss to Nia Jax via disqualification.

Parker’s message, simply “Gah”, came with a heart-eye emoji and was sent in response to Cargill’s three-word message reflecting on her time in Scotland. The brief exchange has sparked curiosity among wrestling fans, who are eager to know what the future holds for Cargill after her loss.

Jade Cargill (Via WWE/Twitter)

Alundra Blayze, a wrestling legend, recently spoke highly of Cargill in an interview. Blayze praised Cargill’s physical presence, stating that her statuesque is “very prominent” and stands out. She also highlighted Cargill’s good human qualities, saying she is a “good human being” who is well-put together mentally and has a great family life.

Blayze’s comments shed light on Cargill’s admirable qualities, and it will be interesting to see which direction she will be headed next after her loss. As Cargill navigates this new chapter in her wrestling career, fans are eager to see what she has in store for them.

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