Released WWE Star Says She Rarely Got Feedback

WWE didn't let this ex-women's star know if she was doing well on Raw or SmackDown.

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AEW newcomer Ruby Soho wanted more feedback during her topsy-turvy WWE run.

The one time Ruby Riott told Renee Paquette's 'Oral Sessions' show that she "didn’t always know if there was something that [she] was doing wrong" in the company. Why? Well, hardly anybody in a position of power ever pulled her aside to thrash out the good or the bad.

Ruby just kinda existed in WWE, and she was never too sure if things were going well or not. That's why she couldn't give Renee a concrete answer about exactly what went wrong during her stint in the promotion - she's still in the dark to this day.

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Soho did admit that she felt at home as soon as she turned up in AEW, and also said that she wondered what life might be like outside WWE when she was still there. Ruby obviously wasn't over the moon with how she was being used under Vince McMahon's watch, but she just figured that hard work would see her through in the end.

Nope. She needed a change of scenery, and she's happy to be All Elite.

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