The April 27 edition of AEW Dark is set to feature a number of independent wrestling talents making their debuts. Texas independent scene standout Raychell Rose is the standout name alongside Lucha Underground alumni Marty Casaus, whose path to AEW we covered extensively. Let’s take a look at the names set to debut on AEW Dark tonight!
Raychell Rose
Texas independent standout Raychell Rose will take on Diamante in singles action. Rose is the current New Texas Pro Women’s champion and has been featured in Reality Of Wrestling‘s (ROW) Diamond Divison as one of its leading heels. ROW has gained a reputation as one of the top star makers in independent wrestling and Rose looks like their latest prodigious creation. Rose only debuted in 2018 so she still has room to grow but she has all the potential in the world.
Ashley D’Amboise
D’Amboise is a trainee of Damian Adams who trained recent WWE signee Karissa Rivers and Deonna Purrazzo. D’Amboise has a background in bodybuilding and is a fitness fanatic who tried out to be a cheerleader with the Brooklyn Nets which gives her some solid building blocks for a professional wrestling career. Prior to her diving into bodybuilding, D’Amboise was an aerial dancer. Given her extensive background, D’Amboise may be one to keep an eye on in the future.
Duke Davis & Ganon Jones Jr.
Duke Davis and Ganon Jones are a regular tag team on the indies where they are known as the Mane Event, not to be confused with the other Mane Event that competed for AEW recently. Davis and Jones are former three-time tag team champions in Intenational Wrestling Cartel (IWC), a company that has had a slew of top names debut for AEW recently. Davis and Jones have been teaming for four years now and won tag team gold in a number of companies, they seem like a great pair to add to AEW’s already incredibly deep tag division.
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