Saraya & Ronnie Radke Split Up, 6-Year Relationship Ends (AEW News)

AEW star Saraya separates from controversial Falling in Reverse frontman.

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AEW star Saraya has split from her partner of six years, Ronnie Radke.

TMZ Sports broke the news on Tuesday, stating that the couple broke up sometime in late 2024. They theorised:

The dead giveaway?? Saraya -- who went public with her romance with the controversial musician back in 2018 -- didn't give RR a shoutout on social media for his birthday (Dec. 15) ... which is pretty standard for lovebirds. While there's no word on what exactly sparked their decision, it's fair to assume their busy schedules didn't help the cause ... as Saraya travels with AEW all the time, and Radke's band is booking gigs left and right.

Neither Saraya nor the Radke frontman has commented publically. They had been together since 2018. Radke's band, Falling in Reverse, have provided Saraya's entrance music ('Zombified') since her September 2022 debut.

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Saraya last wrestled for AEW on 8 October 2024. In November, she told The Buzz that she was taking a break to focus on other projects:

“I’m taking a little break right now so I can do more of this stuff again. I haven’t been on a red carpet in a minute. It’s nice to be back. I’m actually going to be co-hosting Catfish soon. I already filmed the episode with Nev a few months ago. That should be fun.”

On 16 January, when a Twitter user suggested that Tony Khan wasn't using Saraya because of a photo wearing a 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin t-shirt, Saraya clarified that she'd asked for time off for personal reasons:

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There is currently no word on when Saraya will be back in AEW.

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