AEW's Miro And CJ Perry Are Getting Divorced

After nearly eight years of marriage, Miro and CJ Perry have separated.

Miro CJ Perry
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Having been married since July 2016, Miro and CJ Perry have now separated.

Perry herself has confirmed to TMZ Sports that the pair's time together as a couple has come to an end, explaining how they plan to remain friends and potentially work together on-screen again at some point.

As CJ stated:

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"Miro and I have made the difficult decision to separate after many wonderful years together, and have decided to move on as friends, and hopefully onscreen characters somewhere down the road."

This report notes that the couple had simply grown apart, rather than the split being down to any other factors.

Neither Miro nor CJ Perry have filed for divorce as of this writing, but the separation took place in "winter 2023" after several years of what was described as an "on again, off again relationship". Miro is said to have moved back to Bulgaria after the relationship ended.

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With Miro and CJ having met during their time in WWE, they were reunited on-screen at AEW All Out last September. Despite initially looking to manage other talent, Perry would align herself with the Redeemer at Worlds End after she turned on Andrade El Idolo to once again join forces with the Bulgarian Brute.

Away from the ring, CJ Perry has been dealing with an incredibly serious finger infection in recent weeks and months, whilst Miro recently revealed he'd been injured since September.

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