Britt Baker may very well be the most improved wrestler in the world over the past year and newly-signed AEW star Ruby Soho agrees.
Ruby Soho recently spoke with Instinct Culture’s Denise Salcedo to delve into the ‘incredible’ improvements that she’s seen from AEW Women’s Champion Britt Baker.
“Britt has continuously impressed me, over the last few years, just watching her. I knew her when she first broke in on the independents when she was just bright-eyed-bushy-tailed-
Ruby would then explain how she felt ‘spoiled and honored’ to face Britt at AEW: Grand Slam for the AEW Women’s Championship.
“It meant so much more than just a really big match, or even a title match. It meant to me that AEW trusted me and that to me means the world because I want to be able to grab the ball and for them to never see it again. I want to be able to be part of these milestones, to be a part of these things. On a show that has Bryan Danielson and Kenny Omega in it and for us to be the main event was huge to me. I still have a hard time being on the same flyers as them, seeing like CM Punk, Bryan Danielson, Kenny Omega and then there’s me. It’s still mind-blowing to me, I still can’t wrap my head around it. But it was an honor honestly, this was a historical AEW Dynamite…I felt spoiled, I felt honored, I felt pressure, I felt all of these things. So the fact that I was trusted enough to be in that position meant the world to me and I really felt in that moment that I had to deliver. I needed to prove to myself that I could still do it, that this is where I belonged and this where I am supposed to be, and it was a lot of proving to myself and proving to them (the fans) that is why you’re happy to see me and to Tony ‘this is why you allowed me to be part of this historical Dynamite.’ So It was a lot of proving.”
Ruby Soho isn’t in contention for the AEW Women’s Championship right now, but she is still in the hunt to be the first-ever AEW TBS Champion. Soho beat Penelope Ford in the first round, and she’ll next face off against Kris Statlander in the second round of the tournament.
Related: Ruby Soho Wants To Prove Herself And Make History With TBS Women’s World Title Win