What Iyo Sky Really Makes: Inside Her Love Life, WWE Salary and Net Worth

Former WWE Women’s Champion Iyo Sky has turned jaw-dropping performances into a massive following—and a growing obsession with her life beyond the ropes, from relationship rumors to what she’s really worth.
If you followed Iyo Sky tearing it up as WWE Women's Champion and thought, cool, but who is she outside the ring and how much is she actually making? — same. Here's the quick, no-fluff tour through her love life (what little of it she lets out) and the money side of being one of WWE's top high-flyers.
Love life: what's public, what's rumor, and what&aposs just private
Sky keeps her personal life locked down. Most of her public appearances and interviews stick to training, travel, and storylines. Even so, two relationships have made it into the public record.
Kazushige Nosawa (aka Nosawa Rongai)
Back in the early 2010s, during her Stardom days, Sky was with Japanese wrestler Kazushige Nosawa. They lived together in Tokyo's Koto ward. Then came a wild twist in 2012: after a trip to Mexico, Sky and Nosawa were arrested at Narita International Airport for alleged marijuana possession. A few weeks later, Mexican wrestler Takuya Sugi admitted he had hidden the drugs inside a pair of paintings that had been given to Sky and Nosawa. Reports don't spell out what happened legally after that, but Sky and Nosawa split later in 2012. It's not hard to imagine that incident didn't help.
Takaaki Watanabe (EVIL)
Sky later dated NJPW's Takaaki Watanabe, better known as EVIL. The two got engaged at one point, but ultimately broke it off after a few years. Neither has shared the why, and they've kept the details to themselves.
So, is she dating anyone now?
For the past few years, Sky's socials and interviews have been strictly business. The general read: she's single and fully focused on her WWE run.
The money: salary, net worth, and how she got here
WWE doesn't publish salaries, so you&aposre always dealing with reporting and estimates. That said, the consensus puts Sky's current WWE pay around $500,000. For context, the company's biggest male names — think John Cena and CM Punk — are often reported in the seven-figure range. Sky is one of the company's top women, a legit draw, and her high-flying style makes crowds noisy, so yeah, the comparison is hard not to notice.
As for net worth, Sky's been at this a long time. She debuted at 16 in 2007, jumped through multiple promotions (including time in NJPW), and signed with WWE in 2018. Between nearly two decades of work and brand deals pushed through her social platforms, her reported net worth sits around $3 million.
- Reported WWE salary: $500,000
- Reported net worth: $3 million
She's 35 now, still in her prime, and her stock in WWE keeps rising. If that continues, don't be surprised if those numbers do too.