
Stephanie Vaquer has been through a lot to get where she is today, and her past came back into focus after a major legal development. El Cuatrero, her ex-boyfriend and the man accused of violently attacking her last year, has officially been released from prisonand now hes speaking out.
Back in March 2023, Vaquerthen with CMLLfiled a complaint against Cuatrero, accusing him of choking her and slamming her against a wall during a domestic dispute. The allegations led to Cuatreros arrest in Mexico City, and his wrestling career was put on ice as legal proceedings began.
Now, Cuatrero has resurfaced publicly for the first time since his release. Appearing on Sanson NGDs YouTube channel, the former AAA World Trios Champion sat beside his lawyers as they issued a carefully worded update. Luchablog transcribed the remarks from the video, where Cuatrero and his legal team focused less on the case itself and more on his future plans.
The legal case is far from over, and Cuatrero isnt exactly walking free. Hes still facing strict legal conditions, including no contact with Stephanie Vaquer, a ban on fleeing the country, and a temporary block on returning to the ring. He confirmed hes not wearing an ankle bracelet, but emphasized that things are still ongoing. His lawyers are now trying to clear a path for him to return to wrestling, and Cuatrero claims he kept up with training during his time behind bars.
Vaquers name was never mentioned in the video, and specific details of the case were intentionally avoided. The videos focus, according to Cuatreros camp, was simply to thank fans for their support and clear up doubts about his current situation.
Cuatrero hasnt wrestled since March 2023, when he defended the AAA World Trios Championship. Now, his next battle may be outside the ring as he navigates serious legal waters while attempting a comeback.
Whether fans will accept him againor if the wrestling world will even let him back inremains to be seen.
Do you think El Cuatrero should return to wrestling after these allegations, or is it time for promotions to draw a hard line? Share your thoughts in the comments belowwe want to hear what you think.