Summary

Jade Cargill says her long-term goals in WWE would not change if she ever switched brands, but she admitted a move to Raw would make more sense for her family schedule.

Cargill, who has been part of SmackDown since 2024, said she is still focused on taking over in WWE and eventually reaching the Hall of Fame. She added that Mondays would be easier to manage than Fridays because weekends are more important for family gatherings in her household.

The timing stands out because Cargill is coming off her WrestleMania 42 loss to Rhea Ripley, and she has already said she wants a rematch with Ripley.

Quote from Jade Cargill

Speaking on the Battleground Podcast, Cargill said:

"My goals will be the same because I’m here to take over, and I want to be in the [WWE] Hall of Fame. That’s my goal. That’s going to happen regardless if y’all like it or not. The other thing is… I mean, it’ll be better on me to work on Monday Night Raw, just because I have a kid and Friday’s are more family oriented. I miss out on a lot of events with my family because we’re the patriarch for our families and getting together for Fridays and Saturdays. Mondays feel like a work day."

What WWE Raw could change for Jade Cargill

A move to Raw would not alter Jade Cargill's stated ambitions, but it would change how WWE uses one of its highest-profile stars week to week. Her comments frame the brand question less as a creative reset and more as a practical family decision.

It also keeps attention on where Cargill fits after WrestleMania 42. If WWE does revisit her position on the roster, any shift to Raw would immediately affect the women's title picture there while also giving Cargill a fresh setting after the loss to Ripley.

Sources

Jade Cargill on the Battleground Podcast