Jade Cargill "apologizes" for squashing Tiffany Stratton at Saturday Night's Main Event

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Jade Cargill squashed Tiffany Stratton at Saturday Night's Main Event. Now, she has "apologized" for the same.

On the 24th October episode of SmackDown, Tiffany Stratton faced off against Kiana James and won. Following the match, Giulia and Kiana James attacked Stratton until Cargill came out to make the save. Then, in a shocking turn of events, the former AEW star turned on Tiffany and brutally assaulted her. The Buff Barbie hurt her leg in the assault. Despite being hurt, she wanted to defend her title against Cargill at Saturday Night's Main Event. During the show, the former AEW star destroyed Stratton and squashed her in a few minutes to win the WWE Women's Championship.

Following this, Chelsea Green took to social media to show her support for Tiffany Stratton. The new WWE Women's Champion responded to her and "apologized" for squashing Stratton.

"Awww. Sorry I squashed your friend. You want some next? 🥲😈💅🏾"

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Jade Cargill broke her silence following her title win at Saturday Night's Main Event

Since arriving in WWE, Jade Cargill has been heavily promoted as the next big thing in the WWE. However, she was first put in a tag team with Bianca Belair. After this alliance ended, Cargill focused her attention on singles gold. For the past couple of weeks, the former AEW star tried to capture the WWE Women's Title from Stratton, but failed each attempt. However, at Saturday Night's Main Event, she finally managed to win the WWE Women's Title.

Following this win, Jade took to Instagram to call out all the people who doubted her over the years.

"You didn’t believe in me — good. Doubt looks great on you. Gold looks better on me. #GoldlsMyColor #andnew #WWEWomensChampion #ToldYallToPutSomeRespectOnMyName #ICamelPutTheSmackDownIConquered #thatbitch #newchampion," Cargill wrote.

It will be interesting to see who will be the first person to challenge Jade Cargill for the WWE Women's Championship.

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