CJ Perry and Miro's Reunion Sparks WWE Return Rumors
CJ Perry and Miro Reunite Amid WWE Speculations


Fans of the wrestling world are thrilled as CJ Perry, formerly known as Lana in WWE, and Miro, previously Rusev, appear to be rekindling their relationship. Although neither has publicly confirmed their status, they have hinted at renewing their wedding vows, suggesting a reconciliation.
This news comes precisely one year after CJ Perry announced her separation from Miro. However, they never pursued a legal divorce, leaving the door open for a potential reunion. Currently, the couple is reportedly living together, splitting their time between Los Angeles and Miro's hometown in Bulgaria.
According to Sean Ross Sapp from The Fightful, there are indications that the couple might be returning to WWE. He stated, “I think that’s why that information came out. I think that was very intentional.”
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While no official announcements have been made, fans can anticipate seeing the couple together in public again soon. CJ Perry was let go from AEW in April 2024, and reports suggest that Miro's contract with the organization has also ended, leaving both as free agents.
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During Halloween 2024, CJ Perry teased a possible return to WWE alongside Miro. She shared a video on Instagram where she dressed as Tiffany, the bride of Chucky, hinting at bringing back her on-screen husband Rusev (Miro's WWE persona).
Additionally, Wrestling Observer Newsletter's Dave Meltzer reported that both Miro and Aleister Black are likely to return to WWE, with CJ Perry potentially joining them.
“The belief is that Black and Miro will also be in WWE very soon. It wouldn’t surprise me to see CJ Perry back involved with him, but that’s less of a definite. Those in WWE had said creative had been talking about Black and Miro,” Meltzer noted.
Miro, who debuted in WWE as Rusev, made a significant impact on the main roster in 2014, often accompanied by CJ Perry, who was instrumental during his dominant United States championship reign.