Stephanie Vaquer has addressed recent speculation about an injury just days before her Women’s World Championship match at Wrestlepalooza. The rumors began after her scheduled contract signing on this week’s RAW was unexpectedly canceled. In an interview with Adrian Hernandez, Vaquer firmly denied these claims, confirming she is fully prepared for her upcoming appearances and title bout.
Vaquer Confirms She Is Ready to Compete on RAW and Wrestlepalooza
Vaquer dismissed the injury chatter by stating,
“No, I saw social media. Sometimes, many things are not real. There’s no injuries. I’m ready for Raw next Monday.”
Her comments aim to calm fans and reaffirm her commitment to continuing her momentum within WWE. Recently, she joined forces with Rhea Ripley and Tiffany Stratton during an NXT segment to confront Fatal Influence, which escalated into a six-person tag team match scheduled for NXT Homecoming.
With the contract signing segment canceled but no injury confirmed, Vaquer’s statements are vital in ensuring that fans expect her to compete against IYO SKY for the Women’s World Championship at Wrestlepalooza without interruption.
Context of Wrestling Storylines Highlights the Intensity Ahead
Wrestling storylines often intensify emotions and uncertainty surrounding talent availability. Booker T recently reflected on his 2005 rivalry with Kurt Angle, which included a harsh on-screen moment where Angle insulted Booker’s wife, Sharmell. Speaking to Esports Insider, Booker T emphasized the scripted nature of wrestling, explaining,
“It’s movies! Kurt didn’t like it. Because Kurt respects me so much, but it’s movies. My wife and Kurt, they never came close to each other outside the camera. So it was movies, it was making fans feel a certain way.”
He added,
“For me, I have always looked at wrestling like it’s a movie. We had a lot to do with the way things were played out, so when you do it, you gotta’ make it real. So I had no problems with it. Kurt is one of my best friends.”
The dynamic between real life and performance continues to influence how fans interpret news and rumors around wrestlers like Vaquer.

Other WWE and Wrestling World Updates Reflect a Busy Period
Despite the focus on Stephanie Vaquer, the wrestling world remains buzzing with several noteworthy developments. WWE is reportedly planning a “huge announcement” imminently, and Paige is rumored to be returning to the company, sparking excitement among fans. Tiffany Stratton recently hit a major milestone in WWE, which adds to the momentum of emerging talent.
AEW continues to make headlines as well, with reports of a new five-year television deal and details about Tony Khan covering surgery costs for a top wrestler. Meanwhile, news about Jerry “The King” Lawler’s stroke has raised concerns, along with updates on MJF and Alicia Atout’s wedding and Sammy Guevara’s recovery post-surgery.
Vaquer’s Status Reinforces Anticipation for Wrestlepalooza’s Women’s Title Match
Clearing Stephanie Vaquer’s name from injury rumors provides reassurance that the highly anticipated title match against IYO SKY will proceed as planned. Vaquer’s upcoming appearances on RAW and NXT highlight her key role in WWE’s current programming, strengthening her positioning as a top contender.
With intense storylines and high stakes at Wrestlepalooza, fans can expect a compelling showdown, especially with Vaquer confirmed ready to compete. This clarity helps maintain excitement around the event while underscoring the unpredictable nature of wrestling, where physical risks and dramatics blend closely together.
