Folks, we got a wild one today. Jailed luchador El Cuatrero, the masked marvel from AAA and CMLL, just got a big “NO” stamped on his parole application. The man who once leaped from turnbuckles is now stuck behind bars, grappling with some serious charges—domestic violence and attempted femicide. His accuser? None other than CMLL Women’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer. It’s a lucha libre telenovela, folks!
The Judge’s Verdict: No Bueno for El Cuatrero
So, here’s the scoop from Mexican reporter Antonio Nieto. During Cuatrero’s latest parole hearing, the judge decided the defense didn’t have enough solid reasons to let our masked man free. Apparently, letting him out could put Vaquer in more danger than a steel cage match. Plus, the Mexico City prosecutor’s office is now investigating threats made against Vaquer since Cuatrero’s arrest. Can you believe this plot twist?
The Legal Tag Team
It gets juicier! Cuatrero’s defense lawyer has quite the resume, having defended Rautel “N” in the infamous femicide case of Ariadna Fernanda back in 2022. Talk about a tag team of controversy!
The Incident That Started It All
Vaquer’s original police statement reads like a wrestling script gone wrong. She claims Cuatrero grabbed her by the neck, threw her against a wall, and in the chaos, a painting fell and injured her further. She escaped to call the police while Cuatrero pulled a disappearing act before the medics arrived. Photos later showed bruising on her neck, and doctors said her trachea was nearly broken. Ouch!
Vaquer’s Big Comeback
In a twist that would make any wrestling fan cheer, Vaquer is set to make her mainstream American wrestling debut on June 30. She’ll be defending her NJPW STRONG Women’s Championship against Mercedes Mone’s TBS Championship at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door. It’s a comeback story worthy of a championship belt!