It’s only been a 12 months since Stephanie Vaquer was called as much as WWE’s primary roster, and through that point she’s been in a position to stand toe-to-toe with stars like IYO SKY and Tiffany Stratton, be featured on multiple Premium Live Events, in addition to turn into Women’s World Champion. Nonetheless, before achieving success on the very best level in WWE, Vaquer wrestled internationally for 16 years in countries like Mexico and Japan, where she became one of the gifted female stars not signed to a significant promotion. Although she finally joined WWE in her early 30s, Vaquer admitted in a recent interview on “Insight” that there have been several moments when she desired to quit the game, but at all times believed she would accomplish her goal of becoming a WWE star.
“Many time, but I do not know the way I can explain that, but I knew it. I at all times say, I never have plan B. I at all times have the plan to my dream. I never say ‘Oh if that not occur perhaps I can go and be I do not know,’ I never take into consideration that. I never thought I am unable to try this. I at all times say yeah that is my dream and I might be and we’re here. Nevertheless it’s crazy, I am unable to really explain the sensation. I knew it and perhaps not like this, this is healthier. This is healthier than my dream, not like this, but yeah, I believe perhaps destiny.”
Along with becoming a significant star in CMLL throughout the 2020s, Vaquer also had the chance to showcase her talents in AEW before signing with WWE, where she lost the NJPW STRONG Women’s Title to Mercedes Mone at Forbidden Door 2024. Vaquer has returned to Mexico once since joining WWE, as she made her Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide debut last 12 months at Worlds Collide.
For those who use any of the quotes in this text, please credit “Insight” with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

