
Lillian Garcia is still soaking in newlywed life, and she shared another update about her big moment while walking the red carpet at the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame. After revealing earlier in the week that she married Patrick Ellrich during WrestleMania 42 week, Garcia confirmed the timing again while speaking to Denise Salcedo at the Hall of Fame. When asked how she was feeling about being there, she made it clear this years WrestleMania season feels different for a very personal reason. That quick comment served as another reminder that Garcia walked into one of WWEs biggest weeks as a newly married woman. The wedding took place on April 12, just days before WrestleMania festivities ramped up, turning the entire trip into a celebration that blended wrestling and real life. During the same red carpet appearance, Garcia also talked about how her relationship with Ellrich first started. She explained that WWE Superstar Xavier Woods played a major role in helping bring them together after they initially met. Ellrich backed that up during the conversation, making it clear Woods helped spark their early communication. Garcia also opened up about how the wedding itself turned out after plans for a larger ceremony started becoming overwhelming. Instead of pushing through the stress, the couple chose to scale things down and focus on something smaller and more meaningful. She added that sharing WrestleMania with her husband after his years in wrestling made the moment even more meaningful. Garcias latest red carpet comments made it clear that this years WrestleMania wasnt just another stop on the WWE calendar it marked the start of a new chapter in her personal life, all unfolding right in the middle of wrestlings biggest weekend. Do you think getting married during WrestleMania week made the moment even more special for Lillian Garcia, or would you rather keep something like that completely separate from the chaos of wrestling season? Share your thoughts and feedback below. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google