In a plot twist that only WWE could orchestrate with the subtlety of a fireworks show in a library, it turns out that Stephanie Vaquer, Giulia, and Roxanne Perez are still considered part of the NXT roster, despite causing more chaos on “Raw” than a toddler with a steel chair.
According to the fine folks at PWInsider Elite, despite their high-profile appearances on the red brand following WrestleMania 41, all three women are officially not main roster talents. That’s right—Stephanie Vaquer, Giulia, and Roxanne Perez are pulling double duty like it’s a 2K Universe Mode with zero logic settings.
Let’s break it down like an overbooked triple threat:
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Vaquer debuted on Raw after Mania and tangled with IYO SKY in a match that ended faster than your hopes for a clean finish—because Giulia and Perez interfered like two uninvited tag partners from a parallel dimension.
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That chaos summoned Rhea Ripley, who entered the ring like someone just rang the dinner bell labeled “drama.”
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One week later, Perez took on Ripley in a bout that was going just fine until Giulia did her thing again. Result: Ripley wins, chaos reigns, and Twitter pretends it’s surprised.
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Meanwhile, Vaquer got her first Raw win against Ivy Nile, proving she’s not just here to spike ratings and collect stares.
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Over on “NXT” (yes, they’re still showing up there like they’re back from college break), Giulia and Perez teamed up to lose against Jordynne Grace and IYO SKY—a match that sounds like someone pressed “random” on a Fire Pro simulator.
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And to add glitter to this chaos cake, it’s now official: Vaquer will defend her NXT Women’s Title at Battleground, against either Giulia or Jordynne Grace, depending on how many storylines can fit inside one ring.
Bottom line? These three might still be listed under “NXT,” but their passports say “Multi-Brand Mayhem.” WWE says they’re not called up—but judging by screen time, someone forgot to tell the production truck.