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Cargill's Reign: No Title Defenses in 3 Months?
3 Feb
Summary
- Jade Cargill has not defended her title on broadcasted events.
- She has only wrestled three televised matches since winning.
- Cargill fears her wig falling off in the ring would cause embarrassment.

As of February 3, 2026, a startling statistic has emerged regarding WWE Women's Champion Jade Cargill's title reign. The champion, who secured the belt on November 1, 2025, has completed three months without a single televised title defense. Her in-ring activity since winning the championship has been minimal, with only three televised matches accumulating less than eight minutes of total ring time.
This lack of in-ring defense has drawn attention, especially as WWE teases a rivalry between Cargill and Jordynne Grace, highlighted by a recent backstage brawl. In a candid moment on the SoNicky Podcast, Cargill shared a personal concern: the potential embarrassment if her wig were to fall off during a match. She described her long hair as a "headache" and "expensive," relying on a dedicated hairstylist who travels with her to prevent such a mishap.
Cargill expressed that the fear of her wig detaching in the ring is so significant that it could lead to her losing her job due to the immense embarrassment. The championship's future defenses remain a subject of speculation within the WWE landscape.




