EXCLUSIVE: Kyle Fletcher & Skye Blue Have "Definitely Spoken About" An On-Screen Partnership (AEW News)

Could we see AEW's Kyle Fletcher and Skye Blue as an on-screen couple?

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We recently caught up with AEW's Kyle Fletcher and Skye Blue to mark the tickets for All In 2026 going on sale, and one particular topic that came up was the idea of the real-life couple pairing up on screen at some point.

On that matter, Kyle said that he and Skye have discussed that possibility, but that the two are happy building their own individual careers at the moment.

As the TNT Champion put it:

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"It’s something that we’ve definitely spoken about. I think it more comes down to timing and when it feels like the right thing. I never want to force something just because it’s something that I want to do, or we want to do. I think, right now, we’re kind of building ourselves and building our own brands, and if some point it feels like the right time to make that move, then it’ll happen. I don’t want to rule it out ever happening - I think that moment will probably come - but yeah, I think we’re both on our own paths right now, and we’re pretty happy."

While a Kyle Fletcher and Skye Blue on-screen alliance may happen at some point down the line, Fletcher is currently a part of the Don Callis Family, whilst Skye is causing chaos as part of the Triangle of Madness.

Elsewhere in this wide-ranging chat, Kyle and Skye talked about their quest for gold, their character evolutions, Mark Davis receiving his flowers, Will Ospreay's recent return, and plenty, plenty more.

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Tickets are available now for AEW All In 2026 via LiveNation.

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