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Cargill made her professional wrestling debut with AEW on the November 11, 2020, episode of Dynamite on TBS, interrupting Cody Rhodes, and teasing the arrival of Shaquille O'Neal.[26] The next day, Tony Khan announced that Cargill had signed a multi-year contract with AEW.[27] She began feuding with Rhodes and his wife Brandi,[28] leading to a tag team match pitting her and O'Neal against Rhodes and Red Velvet on the March 3, 2021, episode of Dynamite; the match was won by Cargill and O'Neal.[13] On the March 17 episode of Dynamite, Cargill wrestled her first singles match, defeating Dani Jordyn.[29] Despite Matt Hardy offering his managerial services to Cargill, he was shunned in favor of Mark Sterling, which was announced on the May 28 episode of Dynamite.[30] Over the following months, Cargill defeated opponents including Leyla Hirsch and Kiera Hogan.[13] At All Out in September 2021, Cargill competed in a Casino Battle Royale to determine the number one contender to the AEW Women's World Championship that was won by Ruby Soho.[13]
In October 2021, it was announced that Cargill would participate in a tournament to determine the inaugural AEW TBS Champion, and would be one of four women to receive a first round bye.[31] Cargill went on to defeat Red Velvet in the quarterfinals on November 24[32] and Thunder Rosa in the semifinals on December 29.[33] On January 5, 2022, she defeated Ruby Soho in the tournament final to become the TBS Champion.[34] Cargill was named "Rookie of the Year" for 2021 by both Pro Wrestling Illustrated[35] and the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.[36] Throughout early 2022, Cargill continued her undefeated streak and retained her title against numerous opponents, including The Bunny,[37]Tay Conti,[38]Willow Nightingale,[39] and Leila Grey.[40] In mid-April 2022, she formed her own stable called the Baddies, which consisted of her, Kiera Hogan and Red Velvet.[41] At Double or Nothing, Stokely Hathaway became her new manager, replacing Sterling.[42] In June 2022, Leila Grey became part of the Baddies, replacing an injured Red Velvet.[43] Around the same time, Cargill began feuding with the debuting Athena.[44][45][46] At All Out, Cargill squashed Athena in a match that lasted less than five minutes.[47][48] After defeating other challengers such as Madison Rayne[49] and Diamante,[50] Cargill began a feud with Nyla Rose, who stole her TBS Championship belt.[51][52][53] The feud between the two culminated at Full Gear, where Cargill defeated Rose to retain her title.[54] On January 5, 2023, Cargill reached the one-year mark as TBS Champion.[55] The following week, she became the longest-reigning champion in AEW's history at 373 days, surpassing Hikaru Shida's 372-day reign as AEW Women's World Champion.[56]
Cargill's reign as TBS Champion lasted until Double or Nothing in May 2023.[57] At the event, Cargill made her entrance as her line sisters from the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority performed a dance routine to "Pretty Girls Walk" by Big Boss Vette.[20] Cargill defeated Taya Valkyrie in a scheduled title defense, before she lost the title in an open challenge to the returning Kris Statlander in less than 50 seconds, ending both her reign (at 508 days) and her 60-match unbeaten streak.[57] After a hiatus of several months, Cargill returned on the September 9 episode of Collision, attacking Statlander.[58] On the September 15 episode of Rampage, Cargill lost to Statlander in a title rematch.[59] This marked Cargill's final match in AEW.[60][61]
WWE (2023–present)
Following Cargill's departure from AEW, she reported to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida in September 2023.[12] Later that month, WWE announced that Cargill had signed a multi-year contract and had begun training at the Performance Center.[62] She was WWE's first signing under TKO Group Holdings.[63] Cargill made her first appearance on WWE programming during the Fastlane pre-show on October 7, where she was shown arriving at the arena and was met by WWE chief content officerTriple H.[64] She subsequently made brief appearances on Raw, NXT, and SmackDown, teasing which brand she would join.[65]
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