In a surprising turn of events, AEW stars CJ Perry and Miro have officially parted ways after more than 7 years of marriage.
Contrary to any scripted wrestling storylines, this real-life separation was confirmed by both parties, marking the end of a relationship that extended from WWE to their current roles in AEW. The news of their split, which occurred in the winter of 2023, was verified by CJ Perry, also known as Lana in WWE, via TMZ who expressed that they have decided to separate amicably and move forward as friends, leaving the possibility of future onscreen collaborations open. Despite the absence of dramatic incidents, sources close to the couple revealed that their paths diverged over time, culminating in their decision to go their separate ways.
Despite their personal separation, the duo intends to maintain a professional relationship, potentially continuing to work together in the wrestling industry. This development carries significant implications for AEW, where both CJ Perry and Miro have portrayed an onscreen married couple, a dynamic that has been a consistent part of their wrestling narrative dating back to their tenure in WWE.
The separation has led to Miro’s relocation to Bulgaria, signalling a significant transition in their personal lives. While neither party has initiated divorce proceedings, the impact of their separation is likely to reverberate throughout the wrestling community, particularly within AEW, where their combined onscreen presence has been a prominent feature.
What Did Miro Say About Being Absent From AEW TV?
Miro revealed on social media that he has been injured since September 2023 and received medical attention in January 2024 which is why he has been off AEW TV. The social media response was prompted after a fan had posted Tony Khan’s comments about why he had to postpone the Meat Madness match.
In August 2024, an update on the AEW star has been provided.