As we get closer to the first grand live premiere event of
WWE, Royal Rumble, we already are expecting a night full of surprising revelations. With speculations swirling around the comeback of some wrestlers, who have been away from the limelight for a while. With Jade Cargill being injured unexpectedly in November, 2024, her attacker has not been identified yet. There were speculations that Cargill might be on the lookout for a comeback to disclose the unknown details about that night.
Continue reading to evaluate the possibility of Jade Cargill’s return to the Women's Royal Rumble Match.
Cargill’s Possible Surprise Return and Victory Chances
Cargill is one of the wrestlers whose comeback is awaited. A star-studded night with one of the biggest names in WWE is a perfect stage to plan a thrilling comeback. As sudden and mysterious as Cargill’s mishap, we believe this was only to give rise to an epic storyline ahead. There have been many who were speculated to be behind Cargill’s attack including Naomi, and Charlotte Flair, are already the attendees of the grand live event.
The Chances Of Cargill Emerging Victorious in Women’s Royal Rumble Match
Charlotte Flair is currently the most favoured one to steal the victory. As per the betting odds and other rational explanations, the chances of Flair winning the Women’s Royal Rumble are quite high. With Flair standing dominant even before entering the ring, the comeback of someone who can be a possible threat to her victory would only add to the already thrilling direction of the night. On the other hand, Cargill’s active posting on social media and regular training sessions hints strongly towards a comeback.
Whether Flair reclaims her throne or Cargill’s return defies all odds, the stakes are higher than ever. With many iconic names already in the buzz for a comeback, this year’s event is going to be a night full of excitement, drama, unexpected comebacks, and more than anything else, a lot of wrestling magic.
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