Jade Cargill is a former Tag Team Champion (source: WWE's website)
Jade Cargill interrupted a Money in the Bank qualifier match tonight on WWE SmackDown. In the process, she got revenge on a 27-year-old star.
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In recent months, Indi Hartwell and Candice LeRae have shown a more aggressive side to themselves. After losing consistently, they have been doing anything to win their matches even if this means cheating. With both women participating in the Money in the Bank qualifier match, they weren't going to play by the rules.
Tonight on SmackDown, Indi Hartwell competed in a Money in the Bank qualifier match against Jade Cargill and Tiffany Stratton. During the match, Indi attacked Jade from behind, taking her out of the contest. Belair chased her away from ringside, but the damage was done.
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Later in the night, Indi had her own qualifier match against Naomi and Blair Davenport. The match was going Indi's way when Jade attacked her, thereby allowing Naomi to pick up the win. This was Cargill's way of getting revenge for what happened earlier on the show.
Following this incident, it was announced that Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair will face off against Candice LeRae and Indi Hartwell next week on WWE SmackDown. This could be the start of a feud between these two teams.
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