WWE Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer has openly confronted the consequences of a domestic violence case involving her former partner, ex-AAA luchador Cuatrero, since March 2023. Despite the personal turmoil, Vaquer continues to focus on her wrestling career and her commitment to raising awareness about domestic abuse.
Vaquer’s Message on International Women’s Day Highlights Her Resolve
On International Women’s Day, Vaquer shared a heartfelt message via her Instagram Story in both Spanish and English. She expressed solidarity with women who, like her, have reported abuse despite fear and intimidation.
“This Women’s Day, a huge hug to all women, especially those who, like me, spoke up and reported despite fear and threats,”
Stephanie Vaquer said.
“He is still free, but I am still alive, and I will keep fighting for the truth and justice until the very end.”
Cuatrero’s Release and Career Resumption Stir Speculation
Cuatrero was released from jail after more than a year of incarceration and denied parole. Recently, he returned to wrestling, appearing at an independent event in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico. His comeback has raised questions about the status of the case, though no official updates have been provided.
Upcoming WrestleMania Match Marks a Milestone for Vaquer
Amid these challenges, Vaquer is preparing for a major milestone in her wrestling career: her first WrestleMania appearance. She will defend the WWE Women’s World Championship against Liv Morgan at WrestleMania 42. Vaquer made her main roster debut just a day after last year’s WrestleMania 41, underscoring a swift rise in her professional journey.
Resources and Support for Domestic Violence Victims
For those affected by domestic violence, help is available. The National Domestic Violence Hotline can be reached at 1-800-799-7233, offering confidential assistance and resources.
