Ranking Every WWE To AEW Move From Worst To Best
23. Ruby Soho
The sheer sound that met the one-time Ruby Riott upon making her AEW debut at All Out 2021 told the story of a talent who was grossly under-utilised during her limp spell within WWE's borders.
Settling into the role of dependable babyface from minute one, the newly christened Soho got things off to winning start in a Casino Battle Royale before competing for the AEW Women's World and TBS Championships later down the road.
And while she may not have come out on top in either of those scenarios, Soho's ability to extract every ounce of drama and excitement out of a sequence and match-up in general have made her one of the devision's clear MVPs.
The perennial bridesmaid's time is coming. But similarly to the likes of pal Eddie Kingston, she'll likely have to nurse a few more soul-crushing defeats before triumphantly reaching the top of the mountain.