WWE star Stephanie Vaquer has addressed a fan on social media after an uncomfortable encounter outside Madison Square Garden following Raw. On her birthday, she politely declined photos and autographs, as she was having a tough day. Still, one so-called wrestling fan persisted by following her, making hurtful comments, and continuing to record despite repeated refusals. And now, after this individual called her “the fakest” in a now-deleted tweet, Vaquer has responded by emphasizing that she usually interacts kindly with supporters and expressed sadness over this boundary violation.
“I always stop and I’m very kind to my fans. Yesterday was my birthday and I was honestly having a really bad day. Even so, I politely asked for understanding, and many people respected that. But you followed me for a long time, saying hurtful things and making me feel uncomfortable. I told you no multiple times, and you kept following me and recording. And now you’re posting this on social media. It’s sad to see people like you call themselves fans…” – Stephanie Vaquer
33-year-old Chilean wrestler Vaquer began her career in 2009 as Dark Angel. After moving to Mexico in 2013, she became a star in CMLL as the first luchadora to hold both the World Women’s and Tag Team titles simultaneously. She later won the NJPW Strong Women’s title and competed in Stardom and AEW before signing with WWE in 2024, eventually capturing the Women’s World Championship. Still, her life away from the ring hasn’t been as smooth as in March 2023, she filed a domestic violence complaint against her ex-boyfriend, El Cuatrero. He would go on to be charged with domestic violence and attempted femicide, and subsequently spent nearly two years in custody before release in early 2025, with the case ongoing.