
Stephanie Vaquer: The workhorse of WWE's Worlds Collide and Money in the Bank weekend
Stephanie Vaquer, a rising star in WWE, is set to compete in two major events this weekend. First, she will team up with Lola Vice at the WWE and AAA co-produced event, Worlds Collide, to face Dalys and Chik Tormenta. This match, scheduled for June 7 at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, marks a significant collaboration between WWE and AAA, showcasing talents from both promotions.
Later that same day, Vaquer will compete in the Women's Money in the Bank ladder match at the Intuit Dome in California. She will face formidable opponents, including Rhea Ripley, Giulia, Roxanne Perez, Alexa Bliss, and Naomi. The winner of this match earns a contract for a championship opportunity at any time, adding high stakes to the contest.
Rising through the ranks
Stephanie Vaquer's journey in WWE has been marked by significant achievements. She made a notable debut on June 2 episode of WWE Raw by winning a triple threat match against Liv Morgan and Ivy Nile, securing her spot in the Money in the Bank ladder match. Earlier, at NXT Roadblock on March 11, she defeated Giulia in a Winner Takes All match, becoming the first female double champion in NXT history.
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Four days later, the 'Dark Angel' was part of WWE Smackdown on June 6 episode on the Money in the Bank week. She was part of a six-woman tag-team match, with Rhea Ripley and Alexa Bliss at her side. They faced Roxanne, Guilia, and Naomi. Her commitment throughout the weekend has gotten her flowers from the fans.
Now, she will be part of two marquee matches on the same day, once competing in the WWE NXT x AAA Worlds Collide and then in the Money in the Bank PLE.
According to reports, Stephanie Vaquer ranks second in most number of matches in 2025, competing in 29 matches in the WWE ring, just behind LA Knight who has taken part in 30 matches. Her commendable in-ring duties have raised her stakes as a workhorse in the company. The 32-year-old Vaquer joined WWE in 2024, and has looked like a star since she stepped into the ring.
Her testament and dedication has hailed fans to call her the ultimate workhorse of the weekend due to that.
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