So, I wanna talk about this whole Ruby Soho nose job thing. I was watching AEW, you know, All Elite Wrestling, and I noticed something different about Ruby Soho. Her nose looked different, and it got me thinking, did she really get a nose job?
Well, I did some digging, and it turns out she did have to get surgery. She broke her nose in a match, like, really badly. It was broken in two places, and her septum was all messed up. Ouch, right? That sounds painful!
I remember watching that match. It was at the Zero Hour pre-show, part of the whole pay-per-view thing. I saw her take that bump, and it looked brutal. She landed right on her head, and I thought, “Oh no, that can’t be good.” Turns out, it wasn’t. She ended up with a broken nose because of it.
After the match, Ruby revealed she needed surgery. She posted a video talking about it, saying her nose was a wreck. It made me feel bad for her. It’s not just about how it looks, you know? Breathing is important, and with a messed-up nose, it’s gotta be tough.
Recovery Time
I even saw someone comment that they had a deviated septum fixed, and it made a huge difference. That got me thinking about how much this must have affected Ruby. Imagine not being able to breathe properly, especially as a wrestler. You need all the air you can get!
- First Match: Watched Ruby Soho at AEW.
- Injury Noticed: Noticed she got hurt during a match.
- Research: Checked online and saw she broke her nose badly.
- Confirmation: Ruby confirmed she needed surgery in a video.
- Empathy: Thought about how hard it must be to breathe with a broken nose.
- Recovery: Realized she’d have to wear popsicle sticks in her nose for a week.
The recovery sounds rough, too. They said she’d have popsicle sticks up her nose for a week! Can you imagine? It sounds so uncomfortable. But hey, if it helps her breathe better and get back in the ring, it’s all worth it, right?
It’s crazy how one bad landing can lead to all this. But that’s wrestling for you. It’s tough, and these wrestlers put their bodies on the line. I’m just glad Ruby’s getting the help she needs. Hope she recovers quickly and gets back to doing what she loves.
And she finally came back to the ring after healing for a while. She even turned heel, which is a whole other story, but it was cool to see her back in action after all that nose trouble. That’s tough and shows how much she loves wrestling.
After a long recovery, she made her comeback to the ring. Then something unexpected happened, she turned heel, joining the Outsiders. It was a big moment, seeing her back in action and taking on a new role. I watched her first match back, and she was great. Her nose looked fine, and she was wrestling like nothing ever happened.
I started following her more closely after that. Checked her social media for updates and watched all her matches. It felt good to see her doing well after such a tough injury.
So, yeah, that’s my take on the Ruby Soho nose job situation. It wasn’t just a cosmetic thing; it was a real injury that she had to deal with. And she handled it like a champ. I felt inspired by her recovery and return. It made me appreciate her even more as a wrestler and a person. What a journey, huh?