Summary

Jade Cargill says she would handle her WrestleMania 42 entrance differently if she had the chance to do it again.

Cargill recently looked back on the entrance, which featured a flame-like piece she removed before making her way to the ring and talking trash into the camera. While she said one of her main concerns was not tripping over the gear, she also admitted she wishes she had stretched the moment out longer once the crowd reaction started to build.

That reaction became one of the bigger takeaways from the entrance itself, and it came during the same WrestleMania appearance where Cargill also unveiled the One Winged Angel on the big stage.

Quote from Jade Cargill

While speaking with GiveMeSport, Cargill said:

"Well, first I was trying to make sure I didn’t trip over my entrance piece. That was a big thing. I felt like I should have kept my jacket on longer, but I didn’t, and that’s fine. But I enjoyed the boos. I was giddy. I loved it. I welcomed it. It made me open up more. I wish I would have took my time. If they were going to boo so much, I would have took my time like Rhea did."

What Jade Cargill's reaction says after WrestleMania 42

Cargill embracing the boos matters because it suggests she saw that WrestleMania 42 crowd response as something to lean into, not something to avoid. If WWE keeps presenting her with that same edge, the entrance and character work could become an even bigger part of her next major singles program.

The timing also stands out because WrestleMania 42 ended with Rhea Ripley dethroning Cargill as WWE Women's Champion. That makes Cargill's comments feel less like a throwaway reflection and more like the kind of detail that could shape how she approaches another high-profile entrance if that rivalry circles back around.

Sources

Jade Cargill while speaking with GiveMeSport