What Is Jade Cargill's Net Worth? Details on the AEW Star

What is Jade Cargill's net worth? Many are curious to know more about the present AEW TBS champion, together with how a lot she's worth.

Allison DeGrushe - Author

Although she to begin with attempted out for the WWE, skilled wrestler Jade Cargill took her abilities to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) at the request of founder and proprietor Tony Khan. She signed a multi-year contract and made her debut on Nov. 11, 2020. From then on, Jade labored alongside former AEW superstar/govt vp Cody Rhodes and his spouse, Brandi.

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Nearly a year after her skilled wrestling debut, Jade was the inaugural AEW TBS champion. Since turning into the champ, she's effectively defended her identify quite a lot of occasions. Even higher, the Oct. 31 episode of AEW Dark Elevation noticed Jade become the first AEW star to star their occupation 40-0 — discuss iconic.

With that mentioned, we will be able to't lend a hand however wonder: What is Jade's net worth? Let's in finding out!

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What is Jade Cargill's net worth?

According to All Famous Birthday, Jade Cargill's net worth lately stands at an estimated $1.5 million. Although most of her earnings come from AEW, the 30-year-old Florida native additionally works as a kid shrink, in keeping with her Instagram bio — Jade graduated from Jacksonville University with a social science level and has an authorized master's in kid psychology.

Jade Cargill

Professional wrestler

Net worth: $1.5 million

Jade Cargill an American professional wrestler for All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where she is the current AEW TBS Champion in her first reign.

Birthdate: June 3, 1992

Birthplace: Gifford, Florida

Parents: Ricky Cargill and Debra Green

Siblings: Deandra, Dawn, April, and Shawn

Marriages: Brandon Phillips

Children: Bailey Quinn (b. 2017)

Education: Sebastian River High School, Vero Beach High School, Jacksonville University

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Additionally, the link on her Instagram profile unearths that Jade has an official VIP fan page. She ceaselessly posts behind-the-scenes content material from photoshoots. If you might be thinking about seeing more from Jade, you will have to subscribe — a one-month subscription is $9.99, whilst six months is $47.95. As for a one-year subscription, it is going to price $77.92.

Jade is in a relationship with skilled baseball player Brandon Phillips.

In a private essay published in The Players Tribune, the former collegiate athlete recalled the first time she met her partner, professional baseball second baseman Brandon Phillips. "I met Brandon when I was 22 years old, in 2015," Jade revealed. "I’d started modeling, and my manager was actually a childhood friend of his."

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She persisted, "And one day, my manager and I were meeting at a Starbucks — and then directly after, I guess he was meeting up with Brandon. So I was walking out the door as Brandon was walking in, like a rom-com or something. And I guess he noticed me and asked about me. Like, 'Who was that?'"

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"It took four months for me to actually say, 'Alright, fine.' I’m not big on athletes! Lol. Being an athlete myself, I just know the operation," Jade wrote. "Plus, I was living in France at the time to model. But he was trying, trying, trying. And eventually, I was like, 'Alright. Give him my number. Let’s see where this goes.'"

Jade described their dynamic as "sweet," later relating to Brandon as a "goofy, fun-loving man. ... I’m very similar, so we just mesh. He’s the person that calms me down, I guess you could say. He’s my peace."

In 2017, Jade and Brandon welcomed their first kid, a daughter named Bailey Quinn Phillips.

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In the 1999 MLB draft, Brandon was once decided on through the Montreal Expos in the 2d spherical; nearly three years later, he was once traded to the Cleveland Guardians and started as the group's 2nd baseman. By April 2006, Cleveland had enough and traded Brandon to the Cincinnati Reds, where he performed for 10 years.

He later had brief stints with Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels, and the Boston Red Sox earlier than taking his abilities to the Lexington Legends of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. In 2021, Brandon was the first Atlantic League player to seem on the roster for a staff they co-own.

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