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Major AEW Women’s star turns heel at AEW Revolution PPV

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A major AEW women’s division star had a huge heel turn during the AEW Revolution PPV event from Chase Center.

Ruby Soho was pinned by Jamie Hayter during the triple threat match for the AEW Women’s Championship, and after the bout she would throw Saraya and Toni Storm out of the ring.

Whilst the fans believed that Soho had aligned herself with the AEW Originals of Britt Baker and Jamie Hayter, Soho would then hit No Future on Hayter to the shock of the crowd.

It looks like we’ll be getting a ‘Team WWE’ vs the Originals feud going forward, but who will be the third woman in the Originals?

AEW star turns heel at Revolution

Here are all of the matches that are set to take place from the Chase Center:

  • AEW Championship 60 Minute Iron Man match: MJF vs Bryan Danielson
  • AEW Women’s Championship Match: Jamie Hayter vs Ruby Soho vs Saraya
  • TNT Championship Match: Samoa Joe vs Wardlow
  • AEW Tag Team Championship Match: The Gunns (c) vs The Acclaimed vs Jay Lethal & Jeff Jarrett vs Danhausen & Orange Cassidy
  • Texas Deathmatch: Jon Moxley vs Hangman Adam Page
  • Trios Championship Match: The Elite (Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks) vs The House of Black (Malakai Black, Buddy Matthews & Brody King)
  • Chris Jericho vs Ricky Starks ’“ The JAS are banned from ringside
  • Final Burial Match: Jungle Boy Jack Perry vs Christian Cage
  • Mark Briscoe & The Lucha Brothers vs Ari Daivari, Tony Nese & Josh Woods
  • Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta) vs Dark Order (Andrew Reynolds & John Silver)

Fans in the UK can watch the entire card back on demand via FITE TV for $19.99, as well as DAZN PPV for £16.99 if they already have a DAZN subscription.

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