6 AEW stars you may not know have wrestling siblings
#5. AEW star Robyn Renegade - Charlette Renegade
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Robyn Renegade debuted on AEW last May. She faced Thunder Rosa on AEW Dark but came up short. Although she performs as a singles competitor, Robyn has always been part of a tag team.
She usually teamed up with her sister, Charlette, as the Renegade Twins. They performed in a few promotions, including Empower Wrestling and Atlanta Wrestling Entertainment.
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Although the two sisters started training at Cody Rhodes' Nightmare Factory in mid-2020, Robyn was the first to get an opportunity in AEW. She has competed in seven matches but lost them all.
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Nearly a month following her sister's debut, Charlette Renegade made her first AEW appearance. In her debut match, she faced Nyla Rose but suffered a defeat. A few weeks later, Charlette had her second match against Tay Conti. Again, Robyn's sister lost.
Charlette has not competed in AEW since last June. Her sister has also been absent from in-ring action since August. Nevertheless, the sisters continued competing in other promotions in the past few months.
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