Jade Cargill has now maintained her status as WWE Women’s Champion for 100 days as of early 2026, yet she has not yet defended her championship on any televised WWE programming. The SmackDown star secured the title at Saturday Night’s Main Event in November 2025, ending Tiffany Stratton’s lengthy reign that lasted over 300 days.
Her victory over Stratton marked Jade’s first singles title accomplishment in WWE, adding to her previous success as a two-time Women’s Tag Team Champion alongside Bianca Belair. Despite holding the top women’s championship for more than three months, her title defenses have been limited to live house show events.
Details of Jade Cargill’s Title Defenses and Match History
So far, Jade Cargill has defended the WWE Women’s Championship only three times, all resulting in wins against Michin, B-Fab, and Bayley during house shows held between December 2025 and January 2026. Her role as champion has yet to extend to pay-per-view appearances or weekly television broadcasts, drawing attention from fans and wrestling analysts alike.
Context and Potential Future Developments
Jade’s position as a dominant “powerhouse” on WWE’s SmackDown show highlights WWE’s confidence in her abilities and star power, yet the lack of televised title defenses raises questions regarding how the company plans to further feature her championship reign. Observers anticipate a potential shift in booking strategy where Jade may begin defending her title on major WWE platforms to elevate her championship status and engage a broader audience.
