IYO SKY AND EVIL OFFICIALLY CONFIRM MARRIAGE
Wrestling fans were surprised this weekend after IYO SKY and EVIL officially confirmed that they are married. The announcement quickly became one of the biggest topics among WWE and Japanese wrestling fans around the world.
The revelation happened during the Japanese documentary Jounetsu Tairiku, where the current WWE star appeared alongside EVIL — now known as Naraku in WWE — publicly confirming their relationship for the first time. Shortly after the documentary aired, IYO SKY also shared photos on social media with the caption “Mr & Mrs,” finally ending years of speculation from fans.
Rumors about the couple had existed for many years dating back to their time in the Japanese wrestling scene. Before joining WWE, IYO SKY — formerly known as Io Shirai — became one of the biggest stars in Stardom and was widely considered one of the best wrestlers in the world. Meanwhile, EVIL made his name in NJPW, especially through his run with Bullet Club and his reign as world champion.
Despite years of rumors and occasional appearances together, neither of them had publicly confirmed the relationship until now.
According to reports from Japanese media, IYO decided to make the relationship public because both of them are now working under the WWE banner, making it easier and more comfortable to share that part of their personal lives with fans.
The news immediately went viral across social media, especially among WWE, NJPW, and Stardom fans, with thousands reacting to the surprise announcement.
Many fans were shocked by the confirmation, mainly because old rumors suggested the two were no longer together. Others celebrated the fact that two major names in Japanese wrestling are now sharing such an important moment both professionally and personally.
IYO SKY remains one of the top stars in WWE’s women’s division, while EVIL/Naraku continues to gain attention following his arrival in WWE. With the relationship now officially confirmed, the couple has instantly become one of the most talked-about pairs in professional wrestling today.