10 New Directions For AEW After Double Or Nothing 2023

7. Jade Cargill Ditching Her Entourage

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Meanwhile, it's time for Leila Grey and Mark Sterling to hit the bricks.

Jade Cargill, who went 60-0 vs. Taya before losing in an impromptu bout vs. Statlander, will not be chuffed at her entourage. AEW trimmed down her "Baddies" before, and they should do so again so Jade's presentation is totally different for the rest of 2023.

A babyface turn is possible long-term, but in the short? Have Cargill smash Grey and Sterling with her finish, then move her on up into the AEW Women's Title scene proper after All In. If necessary, she could even work a few bouts with Leila to wrap up that chapter of her career.

There's no need to plod on with Sterling as Jade's mouthpiece either. He failed in storyline, and she's a good talker with presence anyway. Plus, standing on her own two feet for the first time will lead to eventual respect from All Elite's faithful.

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