Stephanie Vaquer still talked about after WWE return
Out of sight, Stephanie Vaquer still grabs attention across WWE circles. After dropping the title to Liv Morgan at WrestleMania 42, things went quiet. A scripted beatdown by The Judgment Day knocked her off screen soon after. Even without appearing, her name keeps surfacing in conversations. Time passes, yet fans haven’t stopped wondering when she’ll return.
Back after losing, Stephanie Vaquer said she’d fight her way toward another title shot. Still, things paused when she disappeared from TV shows. Word came out afterward – her shoulder had been hurt, needing weeks before healing.
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Back home, talk began about Vaquer showing up on WWE’s latest trip across Europe. That idea faded fast once her name disappeared from event posters and ads. Now, guesses spread online, each one wondering just when she’ll step back into the ring again.

Still, chatter lingered around Liv Morgan staying on screen – her spot in the Queen of the Ring Tournament seemed less about crowns, more about timing. When Vaquer steps back into view, the old friction will likely spark again, so keeping Morgan visible made quiet sense. Momentum, after all, waits for no one, especially not when a return looms just offstage.
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Out on the bench for now, Vaquer isn’t the only Chilean making waves lately. News from La Cuarta points to fencer Ignacia Cifuentes Guzman, set to step into WWE’s South American tryout events soon.
Guzman spoke about a chance that came up, showing why fighting sports caught her attention. Though not expected, she opened up on what drew her in lately.
“I’ve always been interested in combat sports, obviously because of the sport I do. I’ve had the opportunity to practice some and I’ve loved it, so you could say it’s something I enjoy.”
Fitness skills from her past sports might come in handy, she said, pointing out how different fighting styles share common moves.
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September’s when Guzman said her WWE tryout will happen, plus she mentioned spots aren’t open unless you’re picked first. A spot’s hers now after getting through early checks.
“So now comes the issue of me having to make the videos that they will upload to their page where I will be participating in September, where they will do some physical tests and well, that is the idea really, in theory I am ready, I am confirmed for the tryout.”
Still, nothing suggests Guzman will join WWE in the end. Even so, the organization keeps widening its reach across continents. Because of how far Stephanie Vaquer has gone, eyes now turn toward Chile more often. A single new breakthrough could shift attention again, just like before.




