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Jade Cargill Explains How Bryan Danielson Got Her To Delete Her Twitter

The reason Jade Cargill deleted her social media might not be what you think. 

Over the past year, Cargill has deleted her Twitter account multiple times before eventually returning. The latest deletion came in July. She didn’t give a reason why she decided to delete her account.

Speaking to Scott Fishman of TV Insider, Cargill revealed that it was the advice of Bryan Danielson that led her to offing the app. 

“I love that people just assume the worst. Bryan Danielson and I were in training. He talked about ‘90s babies not being able to live without social media. This was to Daniel Garcia, myself, and a couple of other people. I was born in 1992. I was around when the beeper was around, and landlines. I can live without social media. He went on my phone to see how many hours I’m on my phone a day. It was something ridiculous. He said he only spent an hour a day on his phone. I felt kind of embarrassed. He said, “Why don’t you get rid of one of your social media [feeds] for a little bit? Let’s see where your numbers go from there.” He said to pick the most toxic app. I thought Twitter. I deleted it,” she said.

Jade continued, addressing those who believed she deleted her account due to negative comments and explained why she returned.

“It was funny when people said, “She can’t handle all the negative.” I can handle it. I love trash talk because I love to give it back. I’m very witty and quick with it. I took a break and got so much accomplished in that time. The only reason I went back to Twitter is that my account was about to be deactivated. I think for anybody to take a break from social media is healthy. People can talk crap because your friend may then ask, “Who is Jade Cargill?” They are going to Google my name and notice that I’m strong, attractive, and inspirational. They are going to follow. It’s a win-win battle for me. Good or bad it’s still noise and I’m still trending,” she said.

Cargill, who is undefeated in AEW, is set to defend her AEW TBS Championship against Athena at AEW All Out.

Fans can check out the current lineup for AEW All Out by clicking here. Fightful will have live coverage of the event beginning at 7 p.m. ET. 

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