The new champion’s heartfelt message celebrated three generations of women who inspired her journey
Summary
– Jade Cargill defeated Tiffany Stratton to win the WWE Women’s Championship at Saturday Night’s Main Event
– She dedicated the victory to her late mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother in an emotional Instagram post
– The win marked Cargill’s first singles title in WWE, ending Stratton’s 302-day reign
Jade Cargill’s crowning moment in WWE wasn’t just a championship win—it was a tribute to the women who made her who she is. After defeating Tiffany Stratton at Saturday Night’s Main Event to capture the WWE Women’s Championship, Cargill shared a deeply personal message that brought her journey full circle.
Posting to Instagram Stories shortly after the match, Jade dedicated her victory to her late mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, expressing gratitude and pride for the generations that came before her. “Mama, I made it,” she wrote with heart and tear emojis. “I hope I made you, grandma, and great gram proud. And I wish you all were here to witness that it was all worth it. And yes, I still wrestle half naked it’s wrestling gear, mom,” she added playfully.
The victory officially ended Tiffany Stratton’s dominant 302-day title reign and gave Cargill her first singles championship since her AEW TBS Title run. That historic reign lasted over 500 days and cemented her as one of wrestling’s top rising stars. Since signing with WWE in 2023, Cargill has already captured multiple tag titles and the Queen of the Ring crown, proving that her rise is far from over.
Now standing atop the women’s division, Jade Cargill’s triumph is both a personal and professional milestone, a moment of power, pride, and legacy that connects her past to her present.

