Ruby Soho
American professional wrestler
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2024 | Inducted into the Women's Wrestling Hall of Fame and received the Most Improved Wrestler of the Year award. |
October 31 2024 | Ruby Prange gave birth to her daughter Evie. |
October 31 2024 | Ruby Soho gave birth to her daughter Evie, marking her first child. |
May 18 2024 | Ruby Prange (Ruby Soho) married Angelo Parker in a personal milestone. |
May 18 2024 | Ruby Soho (Ruby Prange) married Angelo Parker in a personal milestone. |
July 5 2023 | Competed in the Owen Hart Foundation Women's Tournament, defeating Britt Baker in the quarterfinals before losing to Willow Nightingale in the finals. |
March 10 2023 | Officially became part of 'The Outcasts' wrestling group with Saraya and Toni Storm. |
March 10 2023 | Officially became part of 'The Outcasts' group with Saraya and Toni Storm. |
March 5 2023 | At the Revolution event, after a championship match, turned heel by beating down Jamie Hayter and Britt Baker, and aligning with Saraya and Toni Storm. |
March 5 2023 | At the Revolution event, after losing a championship match, turned heel by beating down Jamie Hayter and Britt Baker, aligning with Saraya and Toni Storm. |
2021 | Ranked No. 48 in the PWI Tag Team 50 with tag team partner Liv Morgan. |
September 22 2021 | Lost the AEW Women's World Championship match against Britt Baker at Grand Slam event, following interference by Baker's allies Jamie Hayter and Rebel. |
September 22 2021 | Lost the AEW Women's World Championship match against Britt Baker at Grand Slam, with interference from Baker's allies Jamie Hayter and Rebel. |
September 5 2021 | Made her All Elite Wrestling (AEW) debut as the surprise Joker entrant in the women's Casino Battle Royale match at All Out pay-per-view in Chicago, winning by eliminating Thunder Rosa and earning a future AEW Women's World Championship match. |
September 5 2021 | Made her All Elite Wrestling (AEW) debut as the surprise Joker entrant in the Casino Battle Royale match at All Out pay-per-view in Chicago, winning by eliminating Thunder Rosa and earning a future AEW Women's World Championship match. |
June 18 2021 | During a Wrestling Perspective Podcast interview, Ruby Soho (then still known as Ruby Riott) discusses her desire to keep the Ruby name and potentially use 'Ruby Soho' as her new ring name, suggested by Rancid's Lars Fredriksen. |
June 18 2021 | During a Wrestling Perspective Podcast interview, Ruby discusses keeping her 'Ruby' name and being advised by Lars Fredriksen of Rancid to use 'Ruby Soho' as her ring name, which she confirmed via Instagram. |
June 2 2021 | Released by WWE, which effectively disbanded The Riott Squad for the second time. |
April 10 2021 | Competed in a tag team turmoil match at WrestleMania 37 Night 1 with Liv Morgan, eliminating Billie Kay & Carmella and Mandy Rose & Dana Brooke before being defeated by Natalya & Tamina. |
October 2020 | Drafted to the SmackDown brand as part of the 2020 Draft. |
August 3 2020 | Appeared on the Kevin Owens Show and apologized to Liv Morgan, later reforming The Riott Squad by teaming up with Morgan to defeat The IIconics. |
July 13 2020 | Formed an alliance with Bianca Belair and defeated The IIconics in a tag team match. |
April 27 2020 | Lost to Liv Morgan again on an episode of Raw. |
April 20 2020 | Lost to Liv Morgan on an episode of Raw. |
March 8 2020 | Competed in the Elimination Chamber match at the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, where she was eliminated by Shayna Baszler. |
February 3 2020 | Ruby Riott returned from injury on Raw, attacking her former Riott Squad teammate Liv Morgan, which led to a match where Morgan was victorious. |
August 2019 | Underwent a second shoulder surgery on her other shoulder. |
May 2019 | Underwent shoulder surgery to repair a bilateral injury. |
February 17 2019 | Challenged Ronda Rousey for the Raw Women's Championship at Elimination Chamber, but was defeated in under two minutes. |
January 27 2019 | Competed in the second women's Royal Rumble match, entering at number 21, lasting 13 minutes and eliminating four competitors before being eliminated by Bayley. |
2018 | Ranked No. 12 in Sports Illustrated's top 30 female wrestlers, highlighting her significant impact in the wrestling world. |
November 12 2018 | Named as the final member for Team Raw in the five-on-five elimination match at Survivor Series, but later removed by team captain Alexa Bliss. |
August 6 2018 | Returned from a knee injury and assisted Morgan and Logan in defeating Bayley and Banks in a tag team match. |
April 16 2018 | Drafted to Raw during the Superstar Shake-Up, attacking Bayley and Sasha Banks during their match. |
April 7 2018 | Competed in the first ever WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal during WrestleMania 34 kickoff show. |
January 28 2018 | Competed in the inaugural women's Royal Rumble match, lasting 11 minutes and eliminating Becky Lynch and Vickie Guerrero before being eliminated by Nia Jax. |
December 7 2017 | Lost a No Holds Barred match against Sonya Deville, which was her last match on NXT after already being on the main roster. |
November 22 2017 | Won a match against Sonya Deville on NXT. |
November 21 2017 | Ruby Riott made her main roster debut on SmackDown Live, attacking Becky Lynch and Naomi with Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan, forming The Riott Squad and turning heel. |
May 2017 | Competed in a fatal four-way match for the NXT Women's Championship at NXT TakeOver: Chicago, losing after being simultaneously pinned by Asuka. |
May 3 2017 | Participated in a #1 contender's battle royal for the NXT Women's Championship, making it to the final three before being attacked by Asuka. |
April 12 2017 | Won her first singles match on NXT, defeating Kimberly Frankele. |
April 1 2017 | Competed at NXT TakeOver: Orlando in a team match, which her team lost. |
March 22 2017 | Made her television debut on NXT, attacking Nikki Cross and Sanity alongside Tye Dillinger, No Way Jose, and Roderick Strong, establishing herself as a face. |
January 13 2017 | Made her in-ring debut at an NXT live event, losing to Daria Berenato. |
2016 | Won the Shimmer Tag Team Championship with Evie as part of 'Team Slap Happy', forming a notable tag team partnership. |
2016 | Ranked No. 20 in the PWI Female 50, signifying her rising prominence in women's professional wrestling. |
December 15 2016 | Ruby Soho (then known as Ruby Prange) was reported to have signed with WWE and reported to the WWE Performance Center. |
March 19 2016 | Competed for the Chikara Grand Championship against Princess Kimber Lee in Gibsonville, North Carolina. Lost the match after sustaining multiple German suplexes and being forced to tap out to a submission hold. |
2015 | Participated in the 'Challenge of the Immortals' tournament as part of Dasher's Dugout team, which led in points before forfeiting due to teammate Mark Angelosetti's cheating. |
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