#4 Ruby Soho – Debuted in AEW last month
If there's an aspect of AEW currently lacking compared to WWE, it's the women's division. WWE has a women's roster featuring some of the best female pro-wrestling stars in the world.
But, AEW is building towards strengthening the women's division with signings like Ruby Soho. Soho, who went by the ring name Ruby Riott in WWE, was severely underutilized in WWE and didn't win any title in the company.
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Her one big chance in the company came back in 2019, when she feuded with then RAW Women's Champion, Ronda Rousey.
For Soho, it's been entirely different in AEW. She arrived in the company as a top star and won the Casino Battle Royale in her debut match at All Out, earning a shot at the Women's Champion, Britt Baker.
Soho ran Baker close in the match at Grand Slam and the champ retained her belt after help from her friends, Rebel and Jamie Hayter.
Big things seem to be in store for Soho. She could live up to the promise many had for her in WWE.