Tag: Stephanie Vaquer

  • Creative Discussions Reportedly Being Planned For Stephanie Vaquer Return

    Creative Discussions Reportedly Being Planned For Stephanie Vaquer Return

    La Primera could be back in action in the next couple of weeks.

    Since WrestleMania 42, the WWE has not had Stephanie Vaquer in action due to taking time off to recover from injuries she has suffered throughout the last couple of months that were nagging her.

    However, there could be a chance where the former WWE Women’s World Champion could be back in action and ready to challenge for the gold she lost to her newest bitter rival, Liv Morgan.

    PWInsiderElite have reported that there has been creative discussion about Vaquer in the last week and some are expecting her to be at this Monday’s Raw in Greensboro, NC.

    We will keep you updated on any news we hear regarding a return to the ring for La Primera.

  • Cuatrero Sentenced To 12 Years And 8 Months In Prison

    Cuatrero Sentenced To 12 Years And 8 Months In Prison

    The Mexican wrestler Cuatrero has reportedly been sentenced to 12 years and 8 months in prison, according to information circulating from Mexican media outlets over the past several hours. The sentence is reportedly connected to charges involving domestic violence and attempted femicide against WWE Superstar Stephanie Vaquer.

    The news quickly began spreading across social media after Mexican outlet 24 Horas published the initial report regarding the court’s decision. As of this writing, additional official details surrounding the legal process have not yet been publicly disclosed, and no further public statements from those involved have been released.

    The case involving Cuatrero and Stephanie Vaquer has remained a major topic within the wrestling industry since 2023. During that year, Vaquer filed legal accusations against the wrestler. Since then, Cuatrero has remained away from professional wrestling activity while the legal proceedings continued in Mexico.

    Stephanie Vaquer, who has gained international recognition through her work in companies such as CMLL and WWE, has not publicly commented on the reported sentence at the time of publication.

  • Stephanie Vaquer Suffers Injury, Expected to Miss Time Following Raw Attack

    Stephanie Vaquer Suffers Injury, Expected to Miss Time Following Raw Attack

    During the latest episode of WWE Monday Night Raw in Laredo, Texas, Stephanie Vaquer was attacked in a backstage segment by members of The Judgment Day, raising immediate concern amongst fans.

    Later in the broadcast, commentator Michael Cole provided an update on her condition, confirming that Vaquer suffered a second-degree AC joint sprain in her left shoulder, an injury that will sideline her for an undetermined period.

    The injury comes at a crucial time for WWE’s women’s division, potentially impacting ongoing storylines and creative plans heading into Backlash.

    As of now, there is no official timetable for Stephanie Vaquer’s return. We will continue to provide updates as received.

  • The “Next Big Thing”: Analyzing WWE’s Main Event Landscape for Late 2026

    The “Next Big Thing”: Analyzing WWE’s Main Event Landscape for Late 2026

    Under Triple H, the move from NXT to the main roster is a calculated strategy to build “TV-ready” global brands for the Netflix era. As Shawn Michaels noted, the goal is to create stars capable of headlining from day one. This ensures that athletes like Oba Femi or Je’Von Evans arrive as established marquee attractions for a pre-conditioned global audience.

    The End of the Tribal Chief Era: Oba Femi

    One name stands above all others when discussing pure physical dominance. Oba Femi is not just a powerhouse; he is a tactical anomaly in the ring. His transition from NXT to the main roster in early 2026—following a historic victory over Brock Lesnar—proved that he can carry the weight of a brand. His “IT-factor” stems from a combination of elite Nigerian collegiate shot-put athletics and a calm, menacing charisma that feels authentic.

    Predicting the success of a newcomer in the main event scene can sometimes feel as unpredictable as hitting a winning combination in Bangla slots, but with Femi, the risk seems minimal. To understand why he is the betting favorite for a potential world title run after his King of the Ring campaign, look at these specific performance markers:

    1. Unmatched Presence: He possesses the rare ability to command a room without saying a word, filling the vacuum left by the legends of the past decade.
    2. Technical Evolution: Despite his massive frame, his timing and safety in the ring are remarkably advanced, making him a reliable main-event worker.
    3. Global Marketability: His background and unique presentation make him a perfect ambassador for WWE’s expanding international footprint.

    Tiffy Time is Forever: The Women’s Evolution 2.0

    By late 2026, the women’s division has evolved beyond the “Four Horsewomen” era. The focus has shifted to stars who blend world-class athleticism with cinematic character work. Tiffany Stratton has transitioned from a promising prospect to a pillar of the industry. Her “Center of the Universe” persona has become the definitive heel archetype for the Gen-Z audience.

    The landscape is also shaped by international dominance:

    • Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer: Their arrival brought a “hard-hitting” style that forced the entire roster to adapt or be left behind.
    • Sol Ruca: After returning from injury, her innovative offense has redefined what fans expect from high-flyers in the women’s division.

    The Charisma of the Netflix Era

    As WWE moves fully into its partnership with major streaming platforms, the requirements for a top star are changing. High-definition cameras and global audiences demand personalities that feel larger than life. The modern fan expects a seamless experience on their mobile devices, whether they are watching a main event or checking odds on MelBet iOS between matches. This digital-first environment favors stars like Trick Williams, who understands how to go viral through social media clips and cinematic entrance presentations.

    The Pillars of 2026: Key Candidates

    While many athletes show promise, only a few possess the resilience to stay at the top. The following athletes are currently the front-runners for the “Next Big Thing” status:

    • Bron Breakker: Currently on the road to recovery after a heroic performance leading into WrestleMania 42, Bron remains the bridge between the Steiner family intensity and modern explosiveness.
    • Trick Williams: He represents the “vibe” of the current generation, possessing a connection with the live audience that is almost impossible to manufacture.
    • Je’Von Evans: At 22 years old, Evans is already a mainstay on Raw, offering a high-flying style that brings a different dynamic to the heavyweight-heavy main event scene.
    • Tony D’Angelo: Having just secured the NXT Championship at Stand & Deliver in St. Louis (April 2026), “The Don” has proven that character-driven personas are vital for the streaming era.

    The NIL Gamble: Risk vs. Reward

    The recruitment process has shifted toward NIL (Next In Line) athletes, bringing in top-tier talent from various sports backgrounds. This has created a roster that is faster and more disciplined, but it also raises a vital question: is the “soul” of the business at risk? While these athletes are elite, the veteran presence of performers who “grew up in the business” remains essential to prevent the product from feeling too manufactured.

    By the end of 2026, the distinction between a “developmental wrestler” and a “main roster star” will be almost non-existent. We are moving toward a unified ecosystem where meritocracy ensures the main event landscape remains fresh and ready for the future.

  • Liv Morgan And Stephanie Vaquer: A 30-Minute Build

    Liv Morgan And Stephanie Vaquer: A 30-Minute Build

    WrestleMania Night 1 is in the books, and the rivalry between Liv Morgan and Stephanie Vaquer has officially reached its conclusion.

    Liv Morgan Versus Stephanie Vaquer

    In a match that lasted 6 minutes and 50 seconds, Liv Morgan defeated Stephanie Vaquer to become the new Women’s Champion. While the bout delivered in terms of in-ring quality, its limited duration left much to be desired, with the closing moments lacking the impact expected on a stage like WrestleMania. Given the talent involved, the match could have benefited from an additional 5 to 7 minutes to fully develop its pacing and emotional payoff.

    However, the issue extends beyond the match itself—it reflects the overall structure of the feud.

    Since their first major confrontation on the February 23 episode of WWE Raw, the rivalry accumulated just 23 minutes and 47 seconds of total television time prior to WrestleMania. This includes promos, vignette packages, backstage segments, and physical altercations. When factoring in the WrestleMania match, the entire program totaled approximately 30 minutes and 37 seconds.

    For a feud culminating on WWE’s biggest stage, that level of exposure is notably limited. The lack of sustained weekly development restricted the opportunity to fully showcase Vaquer’s in-ring ability and the charisma that Liv Morgan consistently brings to her character work.

    WWE Raw – Liv Morgan vs. Stephanie Vaquer Timeline (Post-Royal Rumble 2026)

    February 16, 2026

    • Sit-down interview with Michael Cole (Liv Morgan) – 3:00

    February 23, 2026

    • Liv Morgan chooses Vaquer as her WrestleMania opponent – 3:00

    March 2, 2026

    • Liv Morgan vignette promo – 2:00

    March 9, 2026

    • Raquel Rodriguez gauntlet match (Liv as manager) – 0:37 (timeline only counts the time Vaquer and Liv brawl outside and not the duration of the match)

    March 16, 2026

    • Raquel Rodriguez vs. Stephanie Vaquer (with Liv as manager) – 7:00
    • Iyo Sky interferes, attacks Liv

    March 23, 2026

    • Vaquer attacks Liv during entrance (manager role for Dominik Mysterio match) – 0:55

    March 30, 2026

    • Liv Morgan in-ring promo – 4:00
    • Roxanne Perez returns, makes the save

    April 6, 2026

    • Vaquer vignette promo – 1:30
    • Backstage: Vaquer attacks Liv – 0:15

    April 13, 2026

    • In-ring interview (Vaquer) – 1:30
    • Liv attacks → brawl

    Despite the abbreviated build, the match served as a milestone moment for Liv Morgan, who walks away as champion. BodySlam.net congratulates Morgan on her victory and title win.

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  • WrestleMania: Liv Morgan Becomes WWE Women’s World Champion

    WrestleMania: Liv Morgan Becomes WWE Women’s World Champion

    The co-main event of WrestleMania 42 night 1 saw Stephanie Vaquer defend her WWE Women’s World Championship against Royal Rumble winner, Liv Morgan.

    The match got off to a fast start when the champ took the challenger down and started raining punches on her immediately. Stephanie was getting all of her stuff in early, including the Devil’s Kiss, which the crowd loved.

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    Then, of course, The Judgement Day got involved and things started to go downhill for Vaquer. She did fell to fend them off, but it wasn’t enough.

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    The match ended pretty quickly, but Liv Morgan hit the oblivion for the win and then celebrated after with Dominik Mysterio.

     

  • Liv Morgan On Stephanie Vaquer: She Should’ve Killed Me.

    Liv Morgan On Stephanie Vaquer: She Should’ve Killed Me.

    Liv Morgan is walking into WrestleMania 42 for a huge singles championship match against WWE Women’s World Champion, Stephanie Vaquer. While this isn’t Liv’s first WrestleMania, it is the first time she has an opportunity like this.

    For Stephanie Vaquer, this is her first ever WrestleMania. Despite being champion, Stephanie has been on the fast track to success since moving up from NXT less than a year ago, and will compete for the first time at a show this big. Unluckily for her, she has to defend against a Liv Morgan who’s ready to die for the championship.

    ”Are you guys kidding me? Look at me. Look at me. I’m still like a 10 out of 10, but, you don’t get to come and mess with Liv Morgan and Mae me bruise. She should’ve killed me. And that was her biggest mistake, and I’m okay. And I’m going to come back so much harder than she expects. She’s actually going to get a little taste tonight. But, I feel good. I feel good honestly. I just feel ready for WrestleMania. I’m not nervous, I’m not scared, I don’t feel pressure. I am completely, fully present in my body, in my mind, in my soul. It is so, so, so, so much sweeter that it took me eleven years to get my very first title match, to headline WrestleMania. If I could re-write my career to this point in time, I would keep everything exactly as it is. I’m really proud of my journey and where we are at today.”

    Liv Morgan is being documented and followed around all week for the WWE WrestleMania 42 Vlog series. This started on Monday Night Raw, and will carry up until WrestleMania Saturday. You can see the full vlog below.

    If you use any of the transcriptions above, please h/t Bodyslam.net

  • Rhea Ripley Reveals Which WrestleMania Matches She’s Excited For

    Rhea Ripley Reveals Which WrestleMania Matches She’s Excited For

    Rhea Ripley is set for a huge WrestleMania match against Jade Cargill for the WWE Women’s Championship. But, they’re not the only women’s match on the card. We have four women’s championship matches on the card, and Rhea is looking forward to them.

    Rhea Ripley recently spoke with Joe La Puma on an episode of Sneaker Shopping with Complex, where she was asked what she’s looking forward to besides her match at WrestleMania 42. Of course, she has her eyes on the women’s division.

    “Oh, I’m looking forward to pretty muchall of them. Um, obviously I always keep my eyes on the women’s division. Becky and AJ, I want to watch that. That’s a big one. And I want to pay attention to Liv verse Stephanie. That’s also a big one. And the women’s world championship, it holds a place in my heart. So, I want to see what the outcome is of that match and see how that title is going to be treated. My poor baby.”

    As it stands, Jade Cargill vs. Rhea Ripley is the only women’s match scheduled for Sunday, night two of WrestleMania. So, Rhea will be in the clear to kick back and enjoy the other three women’s matches on Saturday, April 18. The Women’s Tag Team Championships, Women’s Intercontinental Championship and Women’s World Championship will be defended Saturday at WrestleMania 42.