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Jade Cargill On Her Alliance With Michin & B-Fab, Reflects On Time With Naomi & Bianca Belair

May 29, 2026 | Posted by Jeremy Thomas
Jade Cargill B-Fab Michin WWE Smackdown 5-8-26 Image Credit: WWE

Jade Cargill is in her second trio, and she recently spoke about her current alliance with Michin & B-Fab as well as her time with Naomi and Bianca Belair. Cargill has recruited her two former enemies to her cause as she feuds with Rhea Ripley, with B-Fab and Michin turning heel to join Cargill back in March.

Cargill was speaking with O’Shea Jackson Jr. on The Rich Eisen show and detailed the roles the three of them play in the group. She also looked back on her former alliance with Bianca Belair and Naomi and how it forced her to step up her game. You can check out the highlights below:

On Her Alliance With Michin & B-Fab:

“I would say I would say B-Fab is like the more calculated one. She’s the one that can kind of play with anybody mentally. And I would say that Michin is the pit bull. Like, she’s going to attack first. She’s going to go after people first where everybody got to be like, ‘All right, all right, calm down.’

“And I’m just the boss. Like, I just be sitting there like, ‘All right.’ And when it’s time for me to come in, I just clean up. If I have to come in, then power needs to speak. Something needs to tremble. So I’m just sitting back, letting them do the work and when it’s time for me to come in like I did at Saturday Night’s Main Event, I make that difference.”

On Her Time With Naomi & Belair:

“You know what? The way it’s gonna make people want more. There’s so many storylines that can be done out of Naomi and I, out of Bianca and I, out of Naomi and Bianca, out of all three of us sitting down and getting to the nitty-gritty of it. All of us having a triple threat, it’s so many different storylines. And you know, life happens, but I know that it just leaves the fans wanting more.

“And at the moment, especially at ‘Mania, at that time I was very blessed. I’m working with two legends, women who are going to be in the Hall of Fame undoubtedly. And I was like, ‘Okay, now I got to show them what I can do.’ Like, they’re great, but I got to rise to the occasion and I got to perform as well, because it’s black excellence.’ And I want to do nothing but continue to bring that to the mat. And I want to do nothing but help the next generation and get better and better and better, represent more and more and more. We have women down at NXT that are going to carry the torch after me and after them, and we just want to continue that legendary run.”

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