Love and victory collided in the wrestling world this week, as Women's World Champion Stephanie Vaquer publicly celebrated her partner Myles Borne's monumental WWE NXT North American Title win. But here's where it gets heartwarming—Vaquer took to Instagram to share not just a photo, but a deeply personal message of pride and admiration for Borne's relentless hard work. 'I'm so proud of you, because I truly know how hard you work day after day,' she wrote, adding, 'You deserve this and so much more.' This rare glimpse into their relationship highlights how the couple, though often private, occasionally lets fans in on their shared triumphs.
Borne's journey to the title wasn't without its challenges. He clinched the victory over Ethan Page just as Page was on the brink of becoming the longest-reigning North American Champion in history. This win marks Borne's first WWE title, a testament to his dedication since joining the WWE Performance Center in March 2022. His in-ring debut on 'WWE NXT Level Up' in June of that year was just the beginning. By September 2023, he was a standout member of the No Quarter Catch Crew, alongside Drew Gulak, Charlie Dempsey, and Damon Kemp. And this is the part most people miss—before his feud with Page, Borne had already proven his mettle by winning a 25-man battle royal in May 2025, earning a shot at then-NXT Champion Oba Femi, though he fell short at Battleground.
Vaquer's own rise to stardom is equally impressive. The couple began dating during her time at the WWE Performance Center, and she was called up to the main roster in May following her NXT Women's Championship loss to Jacy Jayne. Their relationship has been a quiet yet powerful force, with occasional social media posts like Borne's heartfelt congratulations to Vaquer on her Women's World Championship victory. But here's the controversial question: In a sport where personal lives are often kept under wraps, does sharing these moments strengthen fan connections or risk blurring the lines between the ring and reality? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—do you think wrestlers should keep their relationships private, or does a peek behind the curtain add to the excitement?