Here are 6 WWE Superstars that certainly deserve solo runs
#2 and 1 Liv Morgan and Ruby Riott could both branch off to become top-tier WWE stars
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The Riott Squad is definitely one of WWE's more entertaining acts, but there is probably more equity in Ruby Riott and Liv Morgan as singles performers than as tag team specialists.
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Liv Morgan certainly has the look that WWE is known to traditionally go for and she has proven, time and again, that she can deliver in the ring. Ruby Riott is a ring-general and can definitely be a punk-rock themed babyface who defies the odds to become the Champion.
The trio just seems to have lost much of the oomph that they had back when Sarah Logan was a part of the mix because it's not the same anymore. Yes, Billie Kay adds an element of humor to the proceedings, but one wonders if her antics will lead to the faction's eventual demise.
It does seem like there's trouble in paradise for this WWE faction already, judging from this WWE Network exclusive. Could this spell the end for the Squad?
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