Jade Cargill Slams Rhea Ripley: ‘Nobody’s Tired?’

WWE Women's Champion Jade Cargill fired back at Rhea Ripley ahead of their WrestleMania 42 title match, calling Ripley's act "tiresome" and asserting her own dominance. Cargill declared, "I'm next up. I'm still that and this is still my show." The highly anticipated bout is set for Sunday in Las Vegas.

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Cargill Fires Back at Ripley Ahead of WrestleMania Showdown

The air crackled with tension as WWE Women’s Champion Jade Cargill joined SportsCenter, ready to defend her title at WrestleMania 42 this Sunday in Las Vegas. Her opponent? The formidable Rhea Ripley.

When asked what it would mean to defeat Ripley, Cargill’s response was direct: “The world. You know, so many people have so much to say about what I do and who I am.” For Cargill, however, the focus remains on the fight itself, seeing it as another step in her dominant reign.

“Me taking down Rhea Ripley, I mean, to me, to honestly, it’s another match,” Cargill stated. “Since everybody wants to make it a big deal, but I guess I have to climb to the top and beat this girl and keep on pushing.” This sentiment comes after Ripley herself appeared on SportsCenter, delivering a fiery message to the champion.

Ripley’s Challenge and Cargill’s Retort

“I hope you’re ready for what I have, because I’m going to bring everything that I have, and I’m going to walk out with your WWE Women’s Championship, because I’m Rhea bloody Ripley, and Mommy is always on top, and I’m going to make sure you never forget that.”

Cargill didn’t hold back in her response to Ripley’s bold claims. She expressed surprise that Ripley’s catchphrases haven’t grown stale for the audience. “I feel like she’s been going with that same rhyme for so long.

It’s so tiresome,” Cargill said. “I’m shocked that nobody’s tired of Rhea bloody Ripley. I mean, we’ve been doing the same schtick for about 4 or 5 years.”

Cargill also voiced her disappointment with the women in the locker room for allowing Ripley, an “outsider from Raw,” to seemingly jump ahead in line. “It don’t work like that,” Cargill declared, asserting her own dominance. “I am Jade bloody Cargill, and I’m that and this is my show, and you’re in my wheelhouse.” She confidently predicted she would still be champion after Sunday’s match.

WrestleMania: The Ultimate Stage

Cargill, who boasts a perfect 2-0 record at WrestleMania, understands the unique pressure and spectacle of the event. She described it as the biggest show in WWE, where everything is laid bare. “It’s the end of everything, and it’s the start of everything,” Cargill explained, highlighting its significance.

This matchup has been highly anticipated since Cargill’s arrival in WWE. “This is one of those dream matches that everybody, since I came to WWE, wanted to have, and they’re getting it,” she noted. The championship bout represents a clash of titans, with both wrestlers bringing their A-game to the grandest stage of them all.

Cargill’s Final Message: ‘I’m Next Up’

When asked for any final words for Ripley, Cargill kept it brief and powerful. “I didn’t have anything to say.

I think I said everything I needed to say in that message,” she stated. Cargill believes her actions in and out of the ring speak louder than any words.

“She sees what I put on the table. She sees how hard I work in and out of the ring. Say what you want to say.

I’m next up,” Cargill declared. “I’m still that and this is still my show, and Sunday, like I said, I’ll be still the WWE Women’s Champion.” The confidence is clear: Cargill is ready to prove she is the undeniable force in women’s wrestling.

Fans can witness this highly anticipated championship match at WrestleMania 42 this Saturday and Sunday. The event will be available to stream with ESPN Unlimited. Cargill enters the match with a strong track record and an unshakeable belief in her own abilities, setting the stage for a truly explosive encounter.


Source: Jade Cargill ready to defend title at WrestleMania 🗣️ NOBODY'S TIRED of Rhea Ripley?! | SportsCenter (YouTube)

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