After returning to action in AEW, Saraya is enjoying a great time in the company, now as a super heel. With former WWE Superstars Ruby Soho and Toni Storm in The Outcasts, she has formed a stable that’s now running things in the women’s division of the company. They’re gradually increasing strength and not planning to slow down, anytime soon.
Being popular superstars even before their AEW career started, teaming them up gave ideas to the company to create new merchandise and those are selling pretty quickly. During a recent confrontation with Saraya and her colleagues, Britt Baker took a shot to the face which left a spot. The Outcasts created merchandise out of it and saw success.
AEW Dynamite: Saraya And More Booked For May 3 Episode; New Title Match Set
This just shows how much the trio is in control of the AEW women’s division and fans actually care for them despite their despicable on-screen characters. AEW’s Tony Schiavone has all the reasons to praise them despite getting scared by the group led by Saraya.
AEW Dynamite: Rare Mixed Tag Team Match Being Planned Featuring Saraya
Saraya and co had a confrontation with Britt Baker and her buddies
In recent memory, Schiavone was caught in a fight that went down within The Outcasts and Jericho Appreciation Society during an episode of Dynamite. Chris Jericho confronted Adam Cole, which dragged Cole’s girlfriend Britt Baker to the ring. Then, Saraya, Ruby, and Toni came out to ensue a massive brawl.
Commenting on the segment on What Happened When show with co-host Conrad Thompson, Schiavone showered massive praise on the heel faction,
“Do you actually think I was gonna roll in the ring with The Outcasts there?” Schiavone asked his. Those girls are more dangerous than anybody Chris Jericho could put out.” (quotes courtesy Wrestling INC)
Since teaming up in the AEW, Saraya, Ruby Soho, and Toni Storm have literally been mulling through the competition put in front of them. Mostly the three women have been engaged in a feud with Britt Baker, AEW Women’s World Champion Jaime Hayter, and other female cornerstone figures in the AEW who’s been in the company since the beginning including Riho and Skye Blue. The Outcasts have built an issue with AEW’s homegrown women wrestlers and those aren’t likely to be over, anytime soon.