Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill Aim for WWE Women's Tag Team Championship

Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill wasted no time in making their mark on the tag team scene, as they returned to action on SmackDown.

Bianca Belair in a file photo [Image Credit: Instagram@biancabelairwwe]
By Mohit | Apr 15, 2024 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Fresh off their triumphant victory at WrestleMania 40, Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill wasted no time in making their mark on the tag team scene, as they returned to action on Friday’s episode of “WWE SmackDown.” Paired against former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Chelsea Green and Piper Niven, Belair and Cargill showcased their dominance, swiftly dispatching their opponents to secure yet another impressive win.

With two tag team victories now under their belts, Belair and Cargill have set their sights on championship gold, particularly the coveted WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships currently held by Damage CTRL. In a “SmackDown” exclusive interview, Belair expressed her eagerness to pursue tag team glory alongside Cargill, emphasizing their formidable partnership and shared ambition.

Belair and Cargill Sets Sights on Tag Team Gold

“[Winning the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships] sounds like a good idea,” Belair remarked, citing her history with Damage CTRL and the potential for a championship showdown. With their recent triumphs and undeniable chemistry in the ring, Belair and Cargill are poised to make a formidable challenge for the tag team titles.

Cargill echoed Belair’s sentiments, underscoring her desire to add tag team gold to her impressive resume. As the duo sets their sights on Damage CTRL, it’s evident that they are determined to seize the opportunity to etch their names in WWE history as tag team champions.

Damage CTRL, comprised of Kairi Sane and Asuka, have proven to be formidable champions since capturing the titles earlier in the year. With successful title defenses against formidable challengers, the stage is set for an epic showdown between the reigning champions and the dynamic duo of Belair and Cargill.