WWE Hall of Famer congratulates Jade Cargill, "Welcome to the highest hill in pro wrestling history"

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WWE crowned a new WWE Women's Champion at Saturday Night's Main Event when Jade Cargill crushed Tiffany Stratton in under six minutes. The Storm blew through the Delta Center over the weekend, earning Cargill her first singles title in the promotion. It was a huge moment for the 33-year-old, one that her longtime mentor, Mark Henry, doesn't take lightly.

Mark Henry certainly has an eye for talent. The World's Strongest Man has been responsible for bringing some of the most well-known names the wrestling world has seen in the past decade or so. Bianca Belair, Braun Strowman, and yes, Jade Cargill, all received guidance and more from the former World Champion.

It's always a special moment when you can see someone you helped mold into the person they've become find success. Mark Henry isn't taking it for granted and has publicly praised Cargill for her latest accolade: WWE Women's Champion.

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"Jade Cargill, congratulations. I'm telling you, there's nobody more happy for you than me! Man, God bless you and keep you...stay on the path! Learn as much as you can learn, and welcome to the highest hill in pro wrestling history! You're an immortal. Congratulations, champ," said Henry.

Jade Cargill dominated WWE Champion Tiffany Stratton at Saturday Night's Main Event

Tiffy Time was up on Saturday. At WWE Saturday Night's Main Event, the Buff Barbie was demolished by Jade Cargill.

While the pair have met for the gold a handful of times this year, this night was different. Tiffany Stratton may hold a singles victory over Cargill, but the 26-year-old Superstar entered what would be her final title defense of this run with an injured knee. Cargill turned heel on the October 24th edition of SmackDown, damaging the left knee of the then-champion.

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Despite Stratton's efforts and fortitude, being down a wheel against a powerhouse like Cargill was too much to overcome. Stratton's last gust of wind came from a Swanton Bomb, which only earned her a near fall. Unable to pick up the momentum, she was ragdolled around the ring by Cargill with several big slams and tosses before getting pinned with the Jaded.

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