In a powerful message coinciding with International Women’s Day, Chilean wrestler Stephanie Vaquer publicly addressed the ongoing legal process stemming from allegations against her former partner, Mexican wrestler Rogelio Reyes, also known as Cuatrero. Vaquer accused Reyes of domestic violence and attempted femicide in 2023, a case that continues to draw attention as Reyes has been released from prison and may return to professional wrestling.
“A huge embrace to all of you, especially those, like me, who report under fear and threats. He is still free, but I am still alive and will continue fighting for the truth and for justice until the end,” Vaquer shared via Instagram on March 8, 2026. Her statement underscores the challenges faced by survivors of violence who arrive forward with accusations, and the emotional toll of navigating the legal system.
The current WWE star initially filed the charges in 2023, alleging gender-based violence and attempted femicide. Following the accusations, Reyes was arrested and incarcerated at the Reclusorio Oriente prison in Mexico City. After two years in custody, Reyes was granted conditional release and is now under supervised freedom, raising concerns within the wrestling community and among advocates for victims of domestic violence.
Despite the ongoing legal proceedings, Reyes is reportedly scheduled to return to the ring on March 14th as part of an event organized by promoter El Cholo de Tijuana. This potential return has sparked renewed discussion about accountability and the safety of those who may encounter Reyes in a professional setting.
From Stephanie Vaquer’s IG Story
Stephanie deserves justice for what she went through pic.twitter.com/1BpQlPZJRG
— VaquerMania☝️♈️ (@NationVaquer) March 8, 2026
The case highlights the complexities surrounding violence against women and the challenges of achieving justice for survivors. Resources are available for those affected by domestic violence. In Chile, individuals can report violence to Carabineros at 149 or seek guidance from Sernameg at 1455, or utilize their online chat service.
The situation remains fluid as the legal process unfolds. It’s unclear what impact Reyes’ potential return to wrestling will have on the ongoing investigation or the safety of others. The wrestling world, and fans of both Vaquer and Reyes, will be watching closely as the case progresses.
As the legal proceedings continue, the focus remains on ensuring accountability and providing support for survivors of domestic violence. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for how similar allegations are handled within the professional wrestling community and beyond.
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