Stephanie Vaquer’s WrestleMania debut was supposed to be the start of something big. Instead, it turned into a nightmare. In short order, she lost her WWE Women’s World Championship to Liv Morgan, and things only spiraled further when Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez attacked her backstage on Raw. That segment wasn’t just storyline chaos — it was WWE’s way of writing Vaquer off TV due to a legitimate injury.
The Injury Timeline
Reports confirm Vaquer will be out “for the foreseeable future.” Some sources cautiously suggested she might return by SummerSlam, while others speculated she could be back in as little as six weeks. But even the optimistic timeline was described as speculative, with no guarantees.
A Rare Absence
This marks the first time Vaquer has missed action since signing with WWE in 2024. Earlier this year, she battled through an ankle injury, wrestling only once per month leading into WrestleMania. It’s unclear whether her current setback is related to that ankle issue or something entirely new.
What It Means for WWE
Vaquer’s absence leaves a gap in the women’s division. As a fresh face who quickly rose to championship status, her presence added international flair and credibility. Without her, WWE will lean more heavily on established stars like Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez, while rising talents may get more spotlight in her absence.
Looking Ahead
Whether she returns in six weeks or after SummerSlam, Vaquer’s comeback will be closely watched. Fans will want to see if she can reclaim her momentum — and perhaps her championship — once she’s cleared to compete.
Final Thought
Stephanie Vaquer’s injury is a tough blow, but setbacks often set the stage for comebacks. When she does return, expect the WWE universe to rally behind her, eager to see if she can rise again from this unexpected detour.
