Last Night's Instalment Of SMACKDOWN LIVE Revealed New Names For Ruby Riot And Her Faction

Last Night's Instalment Of SMACKDOWN LIVE Revealed New Names For Ruby Riot And Her Faction

Ruby Riot, Sarah Logan and Liv Morgan competed in a six-woman tag match on SmackDown last night, and we now have a name for this new faction. Plus, Ruby herself was given a (slight) name change. Check it out...

By MarkCassidy - Nov 29, 2017 08:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Last night on SmackDown, Ruby Riot announced that her new faction - which includes former NXT colleagues Sarah Logan and Liv Morgan - would be known as The Riott Squad. Yes, that extra "T" was intentional, because Ruby's name has also been altered a little.

As we already know, WWE is very fond of changing Superstar's names. Sometimes it's a completely new moniker, others just a slight tweak like this. In this case, the reason seems to be very simple: since Riot is such a common term, they changed it to Riott for trademark reasons.

Hardly a huge deal (just ask the former "Drifter" Elias Sampson how drastic it could have been), but what could be an issue is how awkward these ladies appeared to be in their match. Main rosier nerves? Let's hope so.
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