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WWE's Jade Cargill says representation drives her journey ahead of Atlanta appearance
Summary
Jade Cargill, WWE Women's Champion, told CBS News Atlanta she values representation and will headline WWE's return to State Farm Arena; she also holds a master's degree in child psychology.
Content
Jade Cargill, the WWE Women's Champion, is set to headline as WWE returns to State Farm Arena. She spoke with CBS News Atlanta about her path to wrestling and the role of representation. Cargill said she initially planned to pursue psychology after college and later earned a master's degree in child psychology. She also balances life as a mother, a wife, and a professional sports team owner while performing as one of WWE's top stars.
Key details:
- Cargill will headline WWE's return to State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
- She told CBS News Atlanta she originally planned to pursue psychology after college.
- She earned a master's degree in child psychology, inspired by a tutor who worked as a child psychologist.
- Cargill referenced a recent storyline with Bianca Belair and Naomi and said the visibility of that role carries responsibility.
- She offered a message for young girls, saying "Trust the process" and that "what's for you will always be for you."
Summary:
Cargill frames her WWE profile as a platform for representation, noting its impact on young viewers and particularly on young Black girls. Her background in child psychology and her roles outside wrestling inform that perspective. She is scheduled to appear at the State Farm Arena event as WWE returns to Atlanta.
