Iyo Sky and Naraku, known as Evil in NJPW, are now a married couple.
On X, Sky made the official announcement writing:
“To all of you who have always given us your warm support. We would like to announce that NARAKU (formerly EVIL) and IYO SKY (formerly Io Shirai), both currently with WWE, are now husband and wife. Having started our professional wrestling careers in Japan, we have each seen different landscapes and different “skies,” but from this early summer, we will be able to compete on the same stage across the ocean in WWE, becoming colleagues and comrades,” she wrote.
Sky went on to say that now Naraku is in WWE they will be closer than ever before.
“We feel a deep sense of connection and joy in this. From now on, as husband and wife, we will support each other in our daily lives, and as WWE “superstars,” we will share both the loneliness of “darkness” and the glory, pushing each other to improve and striving to shine even brighter. We will never forget our gratitude to all the fans and those involved who have supported and guided us so far, and we intend to push forward together towards even greater heights. We are still inexperienced, but we would appreciate your continued guidance and support,” she wrote.
Many Japanese celebrities keep their private lives private because Japan’s entertainment culture holds professionalism and someone’s brand, public image as almost sacred. Relationship statuses are rarely discussed publicly unlike in North America.
In 2015, Tokyo Sports did announce the two were engaged to be married after dating for some time.
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