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2 Female Wrestlers Get Engaged (Photo)

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• 2 Female Wrestlers Get Engaged (Photo)

Diamanté, who currently wrestles for All Elite Wrestling and Ring of Honor, and Kiera Hogan, a former AEW and TNA wrestler, have confirmed they are engaged.

Kiera Hogan Diamante Engagement

In posts announcing the engagement, both wrestlers included photos showing the engagement ring as part of their New Year’s Eve celebrations.

Diamanté and Hogan have been in a relationship since 2019 and previously worked together in promotions including WOW and AEW/ROH. They have shared both in-ring competition and tag team work over the years, and they are former WOW Tag Team Champions.

Diamante Kiera Hogan Kiss AEW

Friends and fellow wrestlers reacted to the engagement announcement online, offering congratulations. KC Navarro, who was reportedly present for the proposal, posted: “Was Blessed to be there for this moment. I love you both congratulations 🙏🏽”

Diamanté continues to appear on ROH programming, while Hogan left AEW in 2025 following the expiration of her contract.

• NJPW Champion’s Criticism of AEW Partnership Not Considered Kayfabe

NJPW’s IWGP Global Heavyweight Champion Yota Tsuji is not believed to have been speaking in character when he recently criticized New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s working relationship with AEW.

Tsuji drew attention after comments made in an interview with New Japan Pro-Wrestling, where he questioned whether the partnership with All Elite Wrestling truly benefits NJPW. Given his upcoming match against AEW star Konosuke Takeshita at this Sunday’s Wrestle Kingdom 20 event, some initially speculated the remarks were part of storyline promotion.

However, NJPW sources told Fightful Select that Tsuji’s comments reflect his genuine views. According to those sources, he has been openly critical of the AEW relationship for years and has expressed reluctance about working U.S.-based shows connected to the partnership, despite having previously participated in them.

That stance aligns with earlier Fightful reporting that several NJPW talents were not enthusiastic about working AEW-related events in the United States, with Tsuji named among those wrestlers.

Despite his reservations, Tsuji was at one point discussed internally as a potential challenger for the AEW World Championship at AEW Forbidden Door 2024 against Swerve Strickland. That idea did not move forward after Will Ospreay offered to take the match instead, which ultimately became the direction AEW chose.

Tsuji’s match against Takeshita will be a Winner Takes All match for the IWGP Global Heavyweight Title and the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship.

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