AEW was able to ink Miro to a deal after WWE released him, but his wife, CJ Perry, took a lot longer to bring in. She is finally All Elite, but that may not be the best thing for Miro right now. According to him, his own wife brings out a part of him he doesn’t consider as his best side.
Ringside News provided comprehensive coverage of AEW Dynamite this week. There were a few interesting angles that really shook things up. Miro and CJ Perry’s ongoing saga was no different.
CJ Perry, also known as Lana, has responded to recent comments made by Miro regarding her influence on his character’s transformation following The Redeemer’s appearance on AEW Dynamite.
On the November 15th episode of AEW Dynamite, Miro made an appearance and discussed his relationship with his wife, CJ Perry. In a video segment, Miro expressed his thoughts on the situation. He is not too thrilled about how things are going right now.
“What I said would happen is coming true. I love that woman, but she’s bringing in a storm.“
“She wants gold and fame and fortune and all these things that drag her under.
“And, for years, I stood by and let her do whatever she wanted, but my eyes have been open for a while now.“
“Truth is, CJ doesn’t bring the worst out of herself, she brings the worst out of me, too.”
“And, this week, on Collision, Daniel Garcia will be the one to find out more than anyone else in this world, because I bring the worst of me, Daniel.
“Can’t wait to see you dance, because you will dance at the beginning, but you’ll be peaceful in the end. Now let The Redeemer give you a piece of advice, I don’t pray to God anymore, but you definitely should.
It appears that fans may see Andrade vs Miro in the future. A battle for CJ Perry’s services may be in the pipeline. This is not the way a lot of fans may have booked things, but it appears that Tony Khan’s company was able to figure out a way to get CJ Perry, and use her in an intriguing storyline.
We will keep a close eye on this story, along with everything else in the pro wrestling world, here at Ringside News. You never know what will break next, and that is especially true right now.
What’s your take on AEW’s booking for Miro and CJ Perry? Let us know what you think in the comments section!