Katie Arquette made history on Monday night as she appeared on both AEW and WWE programming.

The Local Competitor Twitter account pointed out that on this week’s Raw, she worked under the name Katie Arks to team with Dani Mo and Kay Sparks in a squash match loss to Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair, Asuka, and Alexa Bliss. She also lost to Serena Deeb on Dark: Elevation, which was previously taped.

She is only the second wrestler to do this as Cameron Stewart previously competed on Raw and AEW Dark in September 2021.

Katie, no relation to former WCW World Heavyweight Champion David Arquette, broke into the wrestling business in 2017 at IWC Proving Ground 6 in a losing effort to Dr. Britt Baker.

Katie worked her first AEW match on the February 9th edition of Dynamite by losing to Deeb.

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