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Stephanie Vaquer Denies Injury Rumors, Ready for Wrestlepalooza Match

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WWE competitor Stephanie Vaquer, who is set to challenge IYO SKY for the vacant Women’s World Championship at Wrestlepalooza, has denied recent rumors about her health following her absence from the September 8 episode of Raw. Despite missing that show, Vaquer appeared on NXT the following night, prompting speculation about a possible injury.

Vaquer Confirms She Is Fully Fit and Preparing to Compete

In a recent interview with Adrian Hernandez, Vaquer strongly refuted claims that she is dealing with any injury. She stated,

No. I saw in social media sometime—many things, like not real. No injuries. I’m ready. I’m ready for RAW for next Monday. So no injuries.

This assurance confirms she is in good condition and ready to perform at Wrestlepalooza on September 20.

Efforts to Improve English Amid WWE Career

Vaquer also spoke candidly about the challenges she faces in improving her English since joining WWE less than a year ago. She expressed her dedication to learning the language despite difficulties, saying,

I need to be honest. This is so difficult for me right now. I really want to try, and I know my English is not perfect yet. Ten months here. So I think for ten months my English maybe is not so bad, and I really want to learn more.

Her commitment highlights her determination to adapt and succeed within the WWE environment.

Upcoming Championship Match and What to Expect

With Vaquer officially confirmed to compete against IYO SKY for the Women’s World Championship at Wrestlepalooza, fans can anticipate a high-stakes contest between two top athletes. Vaquer’s denial of injury rumors clears the path for what many expect to be a significant moment in her career as she vies for one of WWE’s most prestigious titles.

Courtney Pate
Courtney Pate
Courtney Pate is a journalist at CynicalTimes.org, focused on covering the WWE NXT Women’s Division. With three years of experience in wrestling journalism, she provides in-depth reporting on up-and-coming talent, standout matches, and developing storylines within NXT. Courtney’s coverage brings attention to the rising stars shaping the future of WWE, offering timely updates, detailed analysis, and thoughtful commentary. Her work shines a spotlight on the athleticism, character evolution, and competitive landscape of the NXT women’s roster. Committed to accuracy and storytelling, Courtney connects readers to the pulse of WWE’s fastest-growing division.
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