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WWE legend says AEW star was ‘the one’

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A WWE legend has said that All Elite Wrestling star Ruby Soho was ‘the one’ and that the company dropped the ball with her.

Speaking on his Oh You Didn’t Know? podcast through AdFreeShows.com, Road Dogg noted how the Riott Squad was a good team in the past but it was all about the then Ruby Riott.

“I’ll tell you this, and this is nothing against Liv Morgan. I think she’s improved 100 fold and she’s a legitimate star now I book her on live events as such and put her in positions that position her as such, so that’s a different story for a different show, but for me, it was always Ruby Riott” he claimed.

WWE Legend Road Dogg on AEW star Ruby Soho

“Ruby Riott was always the one. I still to this day think she’s the one out of those three. That is just my personal opinion, but I thought she could work. I thought she could cut promos. She kind of was the total package, but she didn’t look like Liv. Do you know what I mean?” he added.

“So that’s what I figured was the end all be all, but I was a huge fan of Ruby Riott and still to this day a huge fan of her and Liv and Sarah too for that matter. Sarah Logan’s back now and I always love seeing her. She’s fun to be around and what a great name. All three of them are delights to work with and great at what they do. I’m sure the highlight will be Road Dogg hates Liv Morgan or something, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Love her.

“I love all three of the girls. Personally, what I saw with my little eye was a little, short, scrappy, tattooed girl. Like she’s the underdog outsider that people can relate to and that’s what I thought and I still feel that way” Road Dogg concluded.

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