Ruby Soho (wrestler)
Ruby Soho | |
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Birth name | Dori Elizabeth Prange[1][2] |
Born | [1] Edwardsburg, Michigan, U.S.[1] | January 9, 1991
Spouse(s) |
Angelo Parker (m. 2024) |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Heidi Lovelace[3] Ruby Riot[4] Ruby Riott[5] Ruby Soho |
Billed height | 5 ft 4 in (163 cm)[5][6] |
Billed weight | 122 lb (55 kg)[6] |
Billed from | Lafayette, Indiana[3][5] |
Trained by | Billy Roc[3] Ohio Valley Wrestling[3] WWE Performance Center |
Debut | 2010[3] |
Dori Elizabeth Prange (
Professional wrestling career
Independent circuit (2010–2016)
In 2010, Prange began training with Billy Roc at his School of Roc. She would make her debut for Juggalo Championship Wrestling, at the Arena Chicks at the Gathering! event under the ring name Heidi Lovelace, where she defeated C.J. Lane.[1] Lovelace made her debut for Shimmer Women Athletes competing in Volume 51, where she teamed up with December in a losing effort to Pink Flash Kira and Sweet Cherrie in a tag-team match.[1]
Ohio Valley Wrestling (2012–2013)
On May 16, 2012, Prange received a tryout in
Shine Wrestling (2012–2014)
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Chikara (2013–2016)
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On May 18, 2013, Lovelace made her debut for Chikara, when she and Saturyne entered the 2013 Tag World Grand Prix. They were, however, eliminated in their first round match by Arik Cannon and Darin Corbin.[13] On December 6, 2014, in the pre-show of the Tomorrow Never Dies iPPV, Lovelace defeated Missile Assault Ant in the finals of a tournament to win the Chikara Young Lions Cup.[14] She defended her Young Lions Cup multiple times in 2015, remaining undefeated in the year.
Also in 2015, Heidi took part in the "Challenge of the Immortals" tournament, which was a season-long double round-robin event. She was drafted to Dasher Hatfield's team, christened "Dasher's Dugout", which also included Dasher's fellow Throwbacks teammate "Mr. Touchdown" Mark Angelosetti, and then Chikara Grand Championship holder, Icarus. Their team led in points for much of the tournament, before ultimately forfeiting their points due to it being revealed that "Mr. Touchdown" had been cheating late in the tournament, by giving Dasher a secretly "loaded" elbow pad. Even so, Dasher and Heidi took part in the season-closing "Tourneo Cibernetico" 16-man match together.[citation needed]
On Saturday, March 19, 2016, she received a title shot at the Chikara Grand Championship against fellow female wrestler Princess Kimber Lee in Gibsonville, North Carolina at the Mid-Atlantic Sportatorium. Kimber retained after escaping the Chikara Special submission and then locking on a bow and arrow style submission that contorted Heidi to the point she had to tap (she had suffered neck damage due to the double-digit German suplexes she sustained over the course of the match).[citation needed]
World Wonder Ring Stardom (2015)
On January 11, 2015, Lovelace made her
Ring of Honor Wrestling (2015)
On the December 2, 2015, episode of Women of Honor Wednesday, as Heidi Lovelace she made her Ring of Honor debut in the Women of Honor division against Veda Scott but was not successful.[18]
WWE
NXT (2016–2017)
On December 15, 2016, it was reported that Prange had signed with WWE and reported to the WWE Performance Center.[2] She made her in-ring debut on January 13 at an NXT live event, losing to Daria Berenato.[19] Going by the ring name Ruby Riot,[4] she made her television debut on the March 22 episode of NXT, attacking Nikki Cross and the rest of Sanity, alongside Tye Dillinger, No Way Jose and Roderick Strong, establishing herself as a face.[20] This led to a match between the two teams at NXT TakeOver: Orlando, on April 1, where Riot's team lost.[21]
In her first singles match, which aired on the April 12 episode of NXT, Riot defeated Kimberly Frankele with Nikki Cross attempting to distract her. The following week, Cross called out Riot and a brawl ensued. William Regal booked the two in a match, which again led to a brawl that had to be split up.[22][23] On the May 3 episode of NXT, Riot participated in a #1 contender's battle royal for Asuka's NXT Women's Championship and made it to the final three before Asuka attacked her, Cross, and Ember Moon, resulting in a no contest.[24] A fatal four-way match between all four women for the championship was later scheduled at NXT TakeOver: Chicago, but Moon was later taken out of the match due to a legitimate injury. Riot lost the match at the event after Asuka pinned both her and Cross simultaneously.[25] On the October 18 episode of NXT, Riot competed against Ember Moon and Sonya Deville in a triple threat qualifying match for a title opportunity at NXT TakeOver: WarGames, but was unsuccessful as the match was won by Moon. She later competed twice against Sonya Deville, with Riot winning the first match on the November 22 episode of NXT, but losing the second one on December 7 in a No Holds Barred match, which turned out to be her last match on NXT after already being on the main roster.[26]
The Riott Squad (2017–2019)
On the November 21, 2017, episode of
On April 16, The Riott Squad were drafted to
In September, The Riott Squad began a feud with
Feud and reunion with Liv Morgan (2020–2021)
Riott returned from injury on the February 3, 2020 episode of Raw, attacking her former Riott Squad teammate, Liv Morgan which would result in a match between the two with Sarah Logan as the special guest referee where Liv was victorious after a fast count by Logan.[54] At Elimination Chamber on March 8, Riott competed in the Elimination Chamber match, during which she was eliminated by eventual winner Shayna Baszler.[55] After WrestleMania 36, Riott continued her feud with Morgan where she lost to her twice on the April 20 and 27 episodes of Raw, respectively. On the June 22 episode of Raw, Riott attempted to console Morgan after her loss but Morgan immediately rejected her.[56] Over the next couple of weeks, Riott started defending Morgan from bullying from The IIconics, initiating a feud with them. On the July 13 episode of Raw, Riott formed an alliance with Bianca Belair. The two defeated The IIconics in a tag match the same night.
On the August 3 episode of Raw, Ruby appeared on the Kevin Owens Show and apologized to the returning Liv Morgan, only to be interrupted by The IIconics. Later the same night, Liv decided to team up with Riott to take on The IIconics in a winning effort. This would mark the beginning of reformation of Morgan and Riott as The Riott Squad. They would face The IIconics two more times at Payback and on the August 31 episode of Raw for the #1 contendership for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship, also forcing The IIconics to break up per stipulation. As part of the 2020 Draft in October, both Riott and Morgan were drafted to the SmackDown brand.[57] On April 10, 2021, on Night 1 of WrestleMania 37, Riott & Morgan competed in a tag team turmoil match for the #1 contendership for the Women's Tag Team Championships, with the winners going on to compete the following night, the duo would go on to eliminate the teams of Billie Kay & Carmella, and Mandy Rose & Dana Brooke, before being defeated by the victorious Natalya & Tamina. On June 2, 2021, Riott was released by WWE, effectively disbanding The Riott Squad for the second time.[58]
All Elite Wrestling (2021–present)
On June 18, 2021, during an interview on Wrestling Perspective Podcast, Prange discussed how she would like to keep the Ruby name for her character and would not be returning to her Heidi Lovelace
On September 5, Prange, now going by Ruby Soho, made her
At the Revolution event on March 5, 2023, after Jamie Hayter defeated Soho and Saraya to retain the AEW Women's Championship, Soho beat down Hayter and Britt Baker and aligned herself with Saraya and Toni Storm, thus turning heel for the first time since her 2021 WWE departure and the first in her AEW career overall.[71] On 10 March, the group became officially known as "The Outcasts".[72] On the July 5 episode of Dynamite, Soho competed in the Owen Hart Foundation Women's Tournament, defeating Britt Baker in the quarterfinals of the tournament. Following this, Soho would begin an onscreen romance with Angelo Parker, much to the chagrin of Saraya. After weeks of flirting, Saraya would use Harley Cameron to drive a wedge between the two.[73]
Other media
Riott made her video game debut in WWE 2K18 as a downloadable character,[74] and appeared in the succeeding titles WWE 2K19[75] and WWE 2K20.[76] She appears as a downloadable character in the title WWE 2K Battlegrounds. Ruby Soho appears in AEW Fight Forever.
Personal life
Since late 2023, Prange has been in a relationship with Canadian professional wrestler
Championships and accomplishments
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c9/Heidi_Lovelace_with_Alpha-1_championship.jpg/170px-Heidi_Lovelace_with_Alpha-1_championship.jpg)
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/49/SHIMMER_Volume_85_-_Team_Slap_Happy_%28Evie_%26_Heidi_Lovelace%29_02_%28cropped%29.jpg/290px-SHIMMER_Volume_85_-_Team_Slap_Happy_%28Evie_%26_Heidi_Lovelace%29_02_%28cropped%29.jpg)
- Absolute Intense Wrestling
- AIW Women's Championship (1 time)[79]
- All American Wrestling
- All Elite Wrestling
- Alpha-1 Wrestling
- A1 Alpha Male Championship (1 time)[81]
- Channel Islands World Wrestling
- World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[82]
- Chikara
- Ohio Valley Wrestling
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Ranked No. 20 of the top 50 female wrestlers in the PWI Female 50 in 2016[83]
- Ranked No. 48 of the top 50 Tag Teams in the PWI Tag Team 50 in 2021 - with Liv Morgan[84]
- Sports Illustrated
- Ranked No. 12 in the top 30 female wrestlers in 2018[85]
- Revolution Championship Wrestling
- RCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[86]
- Shimmer Women Athletes
- Shimmer Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Evie[87]
- Women's Wrestling Hall of Fame
- WWHOF Award (1 time)
- Most Improved Wrestler of the Year (2024)[88]
- WWHOF Award (1 time)
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External links
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- Ruby Riott on WWE.com
- Ruby Soho's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database
- Ruby Soho on X
- Dori Elizabeth Prange at IMDb