#4. Riott Squad is here to stay.
When Riott Squad first came together, many pro wrestling critics and fans alike believed it was doomed to fail. After all, the three singles stars were seemingly thrown together without much in common between them
Of course, the same thing was said about the New Day, and that became a worldwide phenomenon. Riott Squad seems to have weathered some growing pains and now the three women exhibit genuine chemistry as a group. What's interesting is the way they've subtly morphed characters to match each other better.
Liv Morgan has become more edgy, Sarah Logan comes off less as a redneck and more of a street urchin, and Ruby Riott herself seems more expressive and emotive, as if Liv Morgan were rubbing off on her. The group has even outlived the Raw brand version of their stable, Absolution.
Though they suffered a loss at Evolution, it was in one of the hottest matches of the night against arguably the three top babyfaces on the Raw brand's women's division who are not named Ronda Rousey.