10 First AEW Wrestlers To Win The Triple Crown

6. Jade Cargill

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There are currently only two belts women can fight for in AEW, but at any point should the company add a third, would you dare bet against Jade Cargill being the first to complete the set?

Already making waves as the inaugural TBS Champion (and consistently improving in the role too), Cargill's all-round growth has made a mockery alternative talent development systems when earnestly gifted talent in question are given the room to express themselves with confidence and finesse.

Cargill's first loss will be a monster one and could potentially be for the belt she currently treasures. The best way to reheat her from there would be to get back into another title picture. The Women's Championship is the division's top prize, and it's one she'll surely covet the second she's without her current strap.

Again, the lack of a women's tag scene is a problem right now, but doesn't have to be forever - especially with the growing number of credible contenders kicking around in a league that was once derided.

 
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