Another Recently Released WWE Superstar Is Reportedly Heading To AEW

Another Recently Released WWE Superstar Is Reportedly Heading To AEW

WWE's recent releases have given All Elite Wrestling an absolute goldmine of talent to choose from, and another big name from the sports entertainment giant is reportedly getting set to become "All Elite."

By JoshWilding - Aug 04, 2021 12:08 PM EST
Filed Under: AEW

All Elite Wrestling is picking up a lot of talent, and while many believe WWE is hoping Tony Khan will put the company in the red by signing all these contracts, it seems to be benefiting AEW thus far. 

Now, it's being reported - via Fightful - that former WWE Superstar Ruby Riott, now known as Ruby Soho, is on her way to AEW. The company could do with strengthening its women's division, and Soho would definitely be an asset. She becomes a free agent on August 31 when her 90-day non-compete ends. 

That theoretically means she could debut during All Out on September 5. 

We haven't actually heard from Ruby since she left WWE, and she's actually refused bookings (meaning she could have already struck a tentative deal with AEW). She was well-liked in WWE and many were shocked when the company made the decision to release her from the contract she was under. 

Interestingly, Ruby has teased fans with a new look on social media, and you have to believe this will be part of her new character if and when she does finally become "All Elite." 

Check that out in the Tweet below:
 

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