 What's good y'all? It's your boy Ross back again with another video. So we got some breaking news. This is been circulating on Twitter and Instagram. You guys have been hitting me up, letting me know about it. Jay Cargill officially signs with WWE. We're going to check this out. This is brought to us by ESPN. Actually, it's on their website, former AEW champion. Jay Cargill signs with WWE. Jay Cargill, a rising star in professional wrestling and former champion in all elite wrestling, has signed with WWE promotion officials told ESPN. Jay Cargill, who was AEW's longest reigning TBS champion and appeared on AEW's television as recently as two weeks ago. We'll start with WWE on Tuesday at its performance center in Orlando, Florida, officials said it remains unclear if Cargill will go straight to the WWE main roster or if she will first perform at its developmental brand NXT. Cargill, 31, has been wrestling professionally for only two years. Her in ring debut came in AEW as part of a high profile mixed tag team match in March, 2021. She teamed with NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal against Cody Rose and Red Velvet Rose and Rose, one of Cargill's mentors at his nightmare factory in Georgia, signed with WWE last year after helping found AEW in 2019 and headline WrestleMania 39. Cargill was the first AEW TBS champion and held the title from January 5th, 2022 to May 28th, 2023. A span of 508 days. The Florida native is considered a major future star in pro wrestling and beyond. The five foot ten Cargill was a fitness model before wrestling and has nearly one million Instagram followers. She played division one basketball at Jacksonville University. Her partner is a former Cincinnati Reds player Brandon Phillips. Cargill and Phillips are owners of a women's professional fast pitch WPF team. WPF team, the Texas smoke. So they just went into her background stuff like that, but it's very interesting. The rumors were circulating and it is official. She is a part of WWE. Don't know how long, but I'm pretty sure it's a lucrative contract. Me personally, I do think she needs to start off in NXT. Her wrestling was some could say to be desired. Green and she just started in the business two years prior. So I get it. She was definitely still kind of green, but I think what they were going for is her look in the star appeal that she potentially had. I do think that they need to start her up in the next team. Have her kind of get used to the WWE system, trying to build her up through there before we throw her into the deep end on the main roster because I already know there's going to be people that want to see her and Bianca have a few or maybe her at some point. Rhea Ripley have a few, but you got to build towards that. You know, so I don't think they need to fast track her to the main roster. I think she needs to work and hone her skills a little bit more. Have her be on NXT grow, grow from there and then you can go forward because not everybody knows who she is. So this would be a great introduction. I know a lot of the hardcore wrestling fans do know who she is. But you know, really to get the main roster to know who she is, you got to kind of gradually, you know, get her into the system. And I do think she has some star potential. I do think WWE is going to treat her as such. I mean, it's on ESPN right now. They're covering it on ESPN. So clearly they want her to be seen as a big deal. Tony Khan did that for a while. I just feel like Tony Khan kind of threw in that spot. She was still kind of relatively green, tried to give her the Goldberg treatment, but it's just the people that she was facing. It didn't really matter. It felt like the matches and feuds had no weight to it. It was just another person for her to beat on her undefeated streak. And I hopefully hopefully they can build upon her star power and her in ring ability and grow that before we even think about main roster, anything before we think about titles, grow her first in NXT. And if you see some good progress, hell, put the women's NXT Championship on her at some point, if that's what you're going to do. And then, you know, after a while, bring her up, or you may not even want to put the NXT Championship on her. You can do, you know, just have her be a dominant force without having the women's NXT Championship, you know, without her winning it. If that's something you wanted to do and then kind of bring her up still. Either way, however you want to do it, it needs to be performance in it, then NXT, then main roster, not jump the ship and go to main roster because I still think that she's still a little too green in the ring. And I do think she needs to hone her skills just a bit more before we even throw her into the deep end. That's just my personal opinion. But shout out to her being able to, you know, sign up with WWE. That's a big, very, very big move for her. So comment down below. Let me know. Do you guys feel like she needs to start off in NXT first before going to the main roster? Do y'all feel like she should just be skyrocketed to the main roster immediately after, you know, they kind of train her, you know, into the WWE format of wrestling and stuff like that into their system. Do you think she should just be skyrocketed to the main roster? And who would you love to see her feud with if she goes to NXT first or if she ends up going to the main roster first? Let me know down below. But I appreciate all of the support. Road to 150K. And I'm still gonna speak to you to the wrestling champion of the world. Appreciate y'all kicking me. See y'all next one. Peace.