[PHOTO] WWE star Jade Cargill reveals new 'Cody Rhodes tattoo'
After joining WWE in 2023, Jade Cargill has already made a huge name by becoming a two-time WWE Women's Tag Team Champion. The SmackDown star recently took to social media to reveal a new tattoo, referencing Cody Rhodes' ink.
Cargill took the pro wrestling world by storm during her time in AEW by becoming the longest-reigning TBS Champion. Although she has yet to win a major singles title in World Wrestling Entertainment, the 32-year-old is proving her worth in the tag team division at the moment.
Jade Cargill recently took to her Instagram Stories to reveal a new neck tattoo. She jokingly wrote that it was her Cody Rhodes tattoo, referencing The American Nightmare's neck ink.
"My Cody Tat," she mentioned.
Check out her Instagram Story below:
However, it seems to be a temporary tattoo as Cargill uploaded a series of stories on her Instagram, showcasing her day out with her husband, Brandon Phillips, and their daughter. They were seemingly hanging out at a play zone where the SmackDown star could have gotten the temporary tattoo.
Jade Cargill detailed what is different in WWE compared to her run in AEW
During an edition of The Masked Man Show, Jade Cargill said that ever since she signed with WWE, she needed to always be on the road and show her 100% in front of the fans despite the hardships of traveling almost every day.
Cargill also mentioned that she was not used to this schedule as it was completely different from her time in All Elite Wrestling.
"I think that's crazy. You have to go out there, you have to perform, you have to be 100% in front of all these people, regardless if you're jet lagged ... That is very much different for me because I was so used to working one day a week, maybe two days a week, traveling in same day and leaving the next morning as early as I can," said the former WWE Women's Tag Team Champion.
Many fans want WWE to push Jade Cargill as a singles star. It will be interesting to see what the creative as planned for the current one-half of the Women's Tag Team Champion's future.