
Jade Cargill once said AEW was her version of NXT but now shes admitting there are parts of WWEs system she didnt get. After previously saying my NXT was AEW, Cargill is now opening up about what she didnt get by going straight to WWEs main roster and the reality hit once she was already in the system. Speaking to Joey Karni on April 24, 2026, Cargill explained that the differences didnt fully register until she was living the WWE schedule and environment day-to-day. She then broke down one of the biggest adjustments the pace of WWE compared to what she was used to before joining the company. Cargill made it clear that the shift wasnt easy at first, especially when it came to the constant travel and workload that comes with WWEs system. Beyond the schedule, she pointed to something deeper the relationships and chemistry that many WWE stars build over years in NXT, something she didnt have walking in. That lack of shared experience also affected how others viewed her in the ring, especially when it came to understanding her character and trusting her style. At the same time, Jade Cargill made it clear shes growing into that role and earning more trust as she goes. This update changes the narrative from Cargill embracing her unconventional path to acknowledging the gaps it created especially compared to stars who spent years developing in WWEs system. Instead of framing AEW as a complete substitute for NXT, Cargill is now recognizing that certain parts of WWEs developmental process from travel to trust-building only become clear once youre fully inside it. Do you think Jade Cargill wouldve benefited from going through NXT first, or is learning on the main roster helping her evolve faster? Let us know your thoughts. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google