The anticipation for WWE Evolution 2 has grown as speculation centers on a potential Tiffany Stratton vs Jade Cargill Women’s Championship match. The premium live event, exclusively featuring female talent, is scheduled to take place next month, promising to deliver high-stakes action in Atlanta.
In recent weeks, reports from wrestling circles, including PWInsiderElite, have indicated that Jade Cargill, a former tag team champion, could receive significant momentum leading up to Evolution 2. Cargill, who was unable to secure a place in the Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match, now appears positioned for a major storyline as WWE considers marquee bouts for its all-women’s showcase.
Originally, Cargill’s focus seemed to be on her longtime rival Naomi. After their contentious history, which intensified when Naomi was revealed as the aggressor behind a mysterious attack last year that sidelined Cargill, their feud culminated at WrestleMania 41 in a memorable singles match. Cargill emerged victorious in what was seen as a groundbreaking non-title confrontation between former friends and stablemates. Despite the outcome, their rivalry did not settle, with tensions escalating further in the months that followed.
However, the latest developments suggest WWE may pivot Cargill’s path toward a title opportunity. As Evolution 2 approaches, Tiffany Stratton, the current Women’s Champion, stands as a potential opponent for Cargill, especially since the event is hosted in Atlanta—Stratton’s hometown, adding an extra layer of significance to the possible title match.
Naomi’s Money in the Bank Victory Adds Uncertainty to the Championship Picture
Further complicating the situation is Naomi’s recent triumph in the Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match. She secured the coveted briefcase after defeating Jade Cargill and Nia Jax in a high-stakes triple threat qualifier, earning the right to challenge for the championship at a time of her choosing.
The intersection of Cargill’s ongoing ambitions, Naomi’s championship aspirations, and the rumors of significant pushes injects unpredictability into the buildup for Evolution 2. There is widespread discussion that should Cargill and Stratton face off for the title, Naomi—now holding the Money in the Bank contract—could seize the moment to cash in during or after the match. Such a twist might see Ms. Money in the Bank crowned the new Queen of SmackDown, potentially altering the Women’s Championship landscape in dramatic fashion.
For WWE and its fans, these intertwined stories involving Tiffany Stratton, Jade Cargill, and Naomi promise to make Evolution 2 a landmark event for women’s wrestling. While the final matchups remain unconfirmed, each superstar’s ambitions and unresolved rivalries suggest that whatever unfolds will likely have lasting effects on the division, and may set the stage for new champions and shifting alliances as WWE heads into the remainder of the year.
