A shocking statistic regarding the current WWE Women’s Champion has sparked a major debate online. Since capturing the title nearly three months ago, Jade Cargill has reportedly wrestled a total of just 7 minutes and 25 seconds on television. According to data from Cagematch.net, Cargill’s reign—which began with a victory over Tiffany Stratton at Saturday Night’s Main Event in November 2025—has been defined by quick squashes rather than competitive defenses.
The breakdown of her in-ring time paints a stark picture. Her first televised match as champion against B-Fab lasted only 2 minutes and 15 seconds. She followed that performance with a 1 minute and 50 second win over Alba Fyre, and recently defeated Chelsea Green in a bout that clocked in at 3 minutes and 20 seconds. Combined, these three matches total under eight minutes of action, raising eyebrows among fans and critics alike about how WWE is presenting one of its top female stars.
While Cargill has remained a focal point of the division through high-production video packages, backstage segments, and memorable character moments, the lack of bell-to-bell action is becoming a point of contention. Fans are beginning to question whether her title reign is prioritizing star power and presentation over substance and in-ring work rate.