Summary

Cuatrero has been sentenced to 12 years and eight months after being found guilty of domestic violence and attempted femicide against Stephanie Vaquer.

Reporter Antonio Nieto shared the sentencing update on Tuesday. The case stemmed from a March 2023 incident, and the judge's ruling sets the penalty after Cuatrero had already spent two years in custody.

This latest step follows an earlier update on the case when Cuatrero was found guilty in the case involving Stephanie Vaquer.

The case dates back to CMLL in 2023

The incident happened in March 2023 while Vaquer and Cuatrero were both in CMLL. Vaquer filed a criminal complaint accusing him of forcing himself on her, choking her, and throwing her against a wall.

According to the report, Cuatrero had already served two years in custody before his release in March 2025, and later resumed wrestling.

Stephanie Vaquer's case now has a formal sentence

For Stephanie Vaquer, this update matters because the case has moved beyond a guilty ruling and into a defined sentence of 12 years and eight months. That gives the story a more concrete legal endpoint than the earlier verdict alone.

It also keeps one of the most serious off-screen cases involving a current WWE talent in recent memory in the public record, especially because the allegations trace back to Vaquer's CMLL run before her rise to a larger international spotlight.

Sources

Antonio Nieto via X