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Breaking: Stephanie Vaquer Opens Up About Challenging Early Career in CMLL, Contrasts with WWE Support System

One Big Thing

WWE NXT star Stephanie Vaquer revealed the stark differences between her current WWE experience and her challenging beginnings in CMLL, where she faced isolation and lack of support during her training.

Why It Matters

Vaquer’s comments shine light on the contrasting approaches to talent development between major wrestling promotions, highlighting WWE’s structured support system versus traditional Mexican wrestling’s sink-or-swim culture.

Key Details

  • Vaquer now holds both the NXT Women’s Championship and North American Championship
  • She defeated Giulia at NXT Roadblock to claim the NXT Women’s Title
  • The wrestler described crying daily during her first year in CMLL
  • She praised WWE’s collaborative environment and support structure

Direct Quote

“In CMLL, when you’re new, they say, okay, you’re new … good luck. See you in the ring,” Vaquer told Busted Open Radio. “But in CMLL, nobody helps you. You’re alone. No teamwork.”

By The Numbers

  • 2 current championships held in NXT
  • 1 year of documented struggles in CMLL
  • Multiple emotional breakdowns during early training

The Bottom Line

Vaquer’s success in WWE stands as a testament to the importance of proper training and support systems in professional wrestling, marking a significant contrast to her difficult start in CMLL.

What’s Next

With two championships and growing momentum, Vaquer appears positioned for continued success in WWE’s developmental brand.

What do you think about the different approaches to training between WWE and traditional Mexican wrestling promotions? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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