Summary

For International Women's Day 2026, Stephanie Vaquer shared a message saying she will keep fighting for truth and justice.

The source text states that Vaquer filed a criminal complaint on March 4, 2023 accusing El Cuatrero of domestic violence, including allegations that he choked her and threw her against a wall.

It also states that El Cuatrero was arrested after an AAA show in Aguascalientes on a Mexico City warrant, charged with attempted femicide and domestic violence, denied parole in June 2024, and released in March 2025 while prosecutors in Mexico City continue the case.

Stephanie Vaquer statement keeps legal-case context in public view during her WWE title run

Stephanie Vaquer's International Women's Day post keeps her legal-case allegations part of the public conversation, and that consequence adds serious real-world context around her profile as WWE women's world champion.

Because the source says prosecutors in Mexico City continue the case after El Cuatrero's March 2025 release, this remains an active issue rather than a closed chapter.

For related background, Wrestling Remembers previously covered Vaquer's International Women's Day statement.

Quotes

Quote from Stephanie Vaquer

“This Women’s Day, a huge hug to all women, especially those who, like me, spoke up and reported despite fear and threats. He is still free, but I am still alive, and I will keep fighting for the truth and justice until the end.”

Sources

As reported by NoDQ.