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Jade Cargill Addresses Steroid Accusations Before Wrestlemania

WWE superstar Jade Cargill has hit back after being accused of using performance enhancing drugs to achieve her incredible physique. The shocking allegations we...

Jade Cargill Addresses Steroid Accusations Before Wrestlemania
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superstar Jade Cargill has hit back after being accused of using performance enhancing drugs to achieve her incredible physique. 

The shocking allegations were made on X (formerly ) by a wrestling fan, who was reacting to a video of Cargill, 33, working out in the gym.

'She 100% takes PEDs now that I'm seeing her do them presses,' the fan wrote.

Firing back, Cargill wrote, 'I was going to read you for filth. But it's no point. Long story short. No, I'm not on anything.'

She continued, 'I have GREAT genetics and I work hard. You can look at my brother and see my genetics. This clip is when I found out about my neck issues which affected my lifting. 

'I swear y'all will try to discredit me for anything. I've ALWAYS been muscular. But I see you can use a meal plan.'

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WWE superstar Jade Cargill has hit back after being accused of using performance enhancing drugs to achieve her incredible physique

Cargill, who is the current WWE Women's Champion, is set to defend her title at WrestleMania in Las Vegas on April 19. 

She will face fan favorite Rhea Ripley, .

Cargill is a lifelong athlete who grew up playing basketball, which she continued to do throughout college and into her 20s. 

She started training to become a professional wrestler in 2018 and by 2020 she was signed by AEW (All Elite Wrestling).

Cargill soon became the biggest female star at the company, winning the TBS Championship and eventually becoming the longest-reigning champion in AEW history.

She left AEW in 2023 and signed with WWE, where she became a two-time tag team champion with Bianca Belair. 

The mom-of-one is known for having one of the most impressive physiques in the entire wrestling industry. 

'I’ve been in sports all my life, so I’ve been attracted to bodybuilding forever,' she previously told Muscle and Fitness

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The 33-year-old slammed a wrestling fan on X as she denied taking steroids 

Cargill works out five days a week for two-and-a-half hours each time, along with following a strict diet

'I watched Chyna when I was growing up and I was muscular growing up,' she continued.

'I would get picked on because of how built I was and seeing [Chyna] embody her presence, it made me love myself and say: "You know what? I love my body and I want to get stronger."'

Cargill previously told the Kairouz Bros podcast that she works out five days a week, usually for two and a half hours each session.

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Three of those days are dedicated to lower body, and the other two are for upper body.  

She also puts a lot of emphasis on nutrition, and has previously stated that eating well is 'half the battle' when it comes to getting in shape.

Cargill, who is the current WWE Women's Champion, is set to defend her title at WrestleMania in Las Vegas on April 19

The star is known for having one of the most impressive physiques in all of pro wrestling

will take place on Saturday, April 18, and Sunday, April 19 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

In addition to Cargill vs Ripley, the card will feature a match between Stephanie Vaquer and Liv Morgan for the WWE Women's World Championship on night 2.

Cody Rhodes will take on Randy Orton for the Undisputed WWE Championship on night 1, while night 2 will see CM Punk vs Roman Reigns.

Other highly-anticipated matches include WWE legend Brock Lesnar vs newcomer Oba Femi, and a fatal four-way tag team match for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship. 

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