Sol Ruca made an immediate impact in her WWE Raw debut following WrestleMania 42, confronting new Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan on Monday night.
Liv Morgan was celebrating her title victory over Stephanie Vaquer alongside Judgment Day when Sol Ruca interrupted. She praised Morgan as the top woman in the division, referencing their shared moment as the final two competitors in January’s Royal Rumble.
Morgan responded dismissively, telling Ruca:
“You are no Liv Morgan,”
After taking issue with the interruption. Ruca replied:
“I didn’t come out to pick a fight, but I’m not going to back down from one either,”
Prompting Raw General Manager Adam Pearce to make a match on the spot.
Ruca impressed in her first Raw outing, using her athleticism to create several key moments. She kicked out of Morgan’s Oblivion and quickly fired back with the Sol Snatcher, though Morgan rolled out of the ring before a cover could be made. Ruca followed with a springboard dive to the outside onto Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez, drawing a strong reaction from the crowd.
The closing stages saw interference play a decisive role, as Zaria attacked Ruca while the referee was distracted. Ruca managed to return to the ring before the countout, but Morgan capitalised, delivering a second Oblivion to secure the pinfall victory.
Although this marked her official Raw debut, Ruca has previously appeared on SmackDown and Main Event, including a victory over Bayley during Saturday Night’s Main Event last December.
Sol Ruca Is Set To Compete On WWE NXT Tonight After Her WWE Raw Debut Last Night
Sol Ruca is scheduled to face Zaria in a Last Woman Standing match on NXT, a bout that could mark her final appearance on the brand ahead of a potential full-time move to the main roster.
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