Summary

Cuatrero, whose real name is Rogelio Reyes, has been found guilty in the case involving Stephanie Vaquer, according to a new report. The ruling stated that Reyes was found guilty of domestic violence and femicide against Vaquer.

The next court date is set for Tuesday, May 12, when his sentence is scheduled to be handed down.

Timeline of the case

The incident dates back to March 2023, when Vaquer filed a criminal complaint while both she and Reyes were working in CMLL. Vaquer accused him of forcing himself on her, choking her, and throwing her against a wall.

Reyes was arrested on March 10, 2023 and charged with attempted femicide and domestic violence. He was later released in March 2025, and he has continued wrestling in Mexico since then.

Vaquer has since moved on in her career and is now signed to WWE, though she is currently sidelined after an injury update.

What the May 12 sentencing means next

The sentencing hearing is now the next major step in Vaquer's case, because it will determine the formal punishment that follows this guilty ruling. For wrestling fans who have followed Stephanie Vaquer since her CMLL run, the decision also marks the clearest legal development in a case that has remained tied to her story since 2023.

Sources

Antonio Nieto via X