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Vickie Guerrero reveals who she wants AEW to sign

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AEW on-screen manager Vickie Guerrero recently appeared on the Thoughts Count Anywhere Podcast. The former WWE personality discussed several topics during the podcast, including which former WWE Superstar she would like to see All Elite Wrestling sign.

‘I would love to have Ruby on the roster for AEW” Vickie Guerrero revealed, discussing the former Ruby Riott, now Ruby Soho on the independents.

“She was really underutilized. Just a great talent and a wholesome human being” Guerrero would conclude.

Ruby Riott/Ruby Soho is currently waiting out a 90-day non-compete clause from her WWE main roster contract. It has not been confirmed when or where Ruby will be re-appearing, however, AEW is a likely move for the much-loved star.

Vickie Guerrero on Ruby Soho

It has not been confirmed publicly if Ruby Soho is someone that AEW is looking at bringing in at any point soon.

This week’s episode of AEW Dynamite will be the Fight for The Fallen themed show. Several matches and segments have already been confirmed for the show and are as follows:

  • No DQ Match for the Trials of Jericho ’“ ‘The Painmaker’ Chris Jericho vs. Nick Gage
  • IWGP United States Championship Match ’“ Lance Archer (c) vs. Hikuleo
  • Tony Khan makes ‘a major new live event announcement.’
  • 10 Man Elimination Match ’“ Hangman Page, Evil Uno, Stu Grayson, John Silver, and Alex Reynolds vs. Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson Nick Jackson, Karl Anderson, and Doc Gallows
  • Santana and Ortiz vs. ‘FTR’ Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood.
  • Christian Cage, Jungle Boy, and Luchasaurus vs. Angelico, Marq Quen, and Isiah Kassidy.
  • QT Marshall’s apology to Tony Schiavone
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