Just watched the two matches from Revolution I had to skip on Monday (hate Sunday PPVs!): the ladder match and Jade's match.
Gotta say, Jade is ******* amazing. It's pretty much bang on one year since her first ever match, and her fight with Tay, whilst not a match of the year candidate, was really good and not out of place on the PPV. She's got real charisma, and looks like a real life superhero. And the dissenting voices among the Internet Wrestling Community are getting fewer and fewer. Clearly a superstar in the making.
She is good considering how new she is, but she's as inexperienced as she is because she only wrestles on AEW's limited number of shows.
Since AEW has no house shows, that isn’t an area she can gain experience. Also, I heard her saying she is rich and so doesn't need wrestling. She isn't as young as I initially thought she was (24), but is almost 30. She used to be a psychologist, which is where she made her money. Considering she’s rich, she must be making a decent amount from AEW, despite her lack of experience. With AEW, those that want to gain extra credit need to work the indies, but if she is rich, I cannot see her working the indies, since she won’t be paid enough, because of her lack of experience or name value.
They’ve created a female wrestler with potential and stuck her into a unique situation, where she won’t gain the experience she so desperately needs. She should be trying to wrestle on every show, and multiple times on multi-episodes tapings to gain that extra credit.
Jade on a recent Dynamite (I don't watch her matches closely enough to notice these, and yet I caught this):
https://www.reddit.com/r/SquaredCir...mite_jade_cargill_forgets_to_kick_out_of_the/
Searching twitter to see what others where saying about her botch (when it happned), led me to this:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1496890466595315715