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Ruby Soho

The Riveter Rises: Ruby Soho's Journey to All Elite Wrestling

In a sport where bigger is often better, Ruby Soho bucks the trend with her feisty 5'4" frame and 122-pound weight. But don't let her size fool you – this punk rock ragdoll packs a punch that's left opponents reeling for years.

Born Dori Elizabeth Prange in Edwardsburg, Michigan, Ruby Soho began her wrestling journey under the tutelage of indie legends like The Wrestling Revolution and Shimmer Women Athletes. Her early ring names – Heidi Lovelace, Miss Heidi, Sally Stitches – hinted at a playful, rebellious spirit that would become a hallmark of her career.

As Ruby Riot (or Riott, depending on the promotion), she made waves in WWE's developmental system before making the leap to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Her wrestling style is all-around impressive: equal parts technical grappler, high-flyer, and brawler. You can expect a healthy dose of Heidi-Can-Ranas, Deadly Night Shades, Flying Double Knees, The Love Locks, Tornado DDT's, Shining Wizards, and Heidi Ho's (because you never know when to throw in that extra bit of flair).

What sets Ruby apart, though, is her unapologetic individuality. She's a true original – part punk rock renegade, part wrestling savant. Her love locks may be a nod to her Riot Grrrl heritage, but they also serve as an invitation to fans to join her in the rebellion against the norm.

As she continues to make waves in AEW, Ruby Soho's name is sure to become synonymous with high-energy performances and unforgettable characters. She's not just a wrestler – she's a force of nature, unafraid to get her hands dirty and take on all comers. And if you're not ready for the full-on assault that is Ruby Soho, then maybe you're not ready for professional wrestling at all.

Follow The Riveter's rise in AEW and stay tuned for more updates on this punk rock ragdoll's journey to the top!