The double life of Iyo Sky
Iyo Sky is currently the talk of the industry. It is not just for her work inside the squared circle, but for a massive personal revelation. As WrestlingNews.co reported, Sky and EVIL have officially tied the knot. This marriage unites two of the most dangerous strikers in global professional wrestling.
For those watching the product, the timing is curious. Sky remains a focal point on Raw, having recently dispatched rising star Sol Ruca. The professional dynamic here is shifted by the personal news, as fans now look at her moveset with a different lens.
The danger of the Sol Snatcher
The win over Ruca was clean, but it left veterans questioning the safety of the proceedings. Bully Ray recently went on record regarding Ruca’s Sol Snatcher, noting that he is worried about the move's viability following that loss. The Wrestling Inc coverage highlights how a veteran like Bully Ray views the risk-reward ratio of such a high-impact maneuver. If a move is getting performers injured or failing to secure finishes, management usually shelves it quickly.
Is the Sol Snatcher a liability? Sky’s technical precision makes it look easy, but Ruca is still finding her footing on the main roster. Seeing a legend of the craft publicly doubt the security of a signature finisher suggests the front office might intervene before the next premium live event broadcast.
The NARAKU factor
The announcement of the marriage to the former IWGP Heavyweight Champion has ripples that go beyond the WWE banner. When Ringside News confirmed the details, it became clear why the pair kept things private for so long. Wrestling is a grueling, travel-heavy lifestyle, and keeping a personal anchor during that grind is difficult.
However, we must ask if this signals a change in her professional priorities. Her work rate has never been in question, but elite performers usually recalibrate after major life milestones. The booking team has a narrow window to capitalize on the heat generated by these headlines.
What to watch for at Double or Nothing and beyond
With details emerging about the union, the pressure on Sky to deliver in her next featured program is 100 percent at an all-time high. She is no longer just a top-tier worker; she is the center of the wrestling news cycle.
My call? Watch for Sky to drop the technical nuances of the Sol Snatcher entirely. She will pivot toward a more grounded, stiff striking game that emphasizes the style she and EVIL have perfected. It is the smarter play for her longevity, even if it disappoints the fans who want to see aerial acrobatics every Tuesday.