
'My first Fourth of July!': WWE's Stephanie Vaquer celebrates her first Independence Day in the United States
experience on social media. The rising star Stephanie Vaquer has taken to her social media recently to share her heartfelt celebration of the 4th of July.
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In her social media post, she shared celebrating her first-ever Independence Day in the United States.
Vaquer's journey to WWE has been remarkable, and she has been ascending to the Stamford-based since 2024. It is to be noted that the former AEW Women's Champion started her wrestling journey in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) in Mexico on August 9, 2019. She became CMLL's first female South American wrestler.
Following this, she joined NJPW in 2023, AEW in 2023, and WWE in 2024.
The 32-year-old gained prominence after capturing the NXT Women's North American Championship in February 2025, where she became the first South American-born wrestler to hold a WWE title, and later the NXT Women's Championship, making history as the first woman to hold both NXT titles simultaneously.
Stephanie Vaquer celebrates her first Independence Day in the United States
has recently celebrated her first Independence Day in the United States on the 4th of July. The Chilean-born wrestler, who has been making waves since joining WWE, shared a glimpse of her Independence Day experience on social media, captioning it '🇺🇸 My first Fourth of July!'
In the video, fireworks could be seen in the background, with a lot of other spectators celebrating and watching the fireworks.
Vaquer's post resonated with fans as she embraced one of America's most special days for the first time. No sooner did she share the post than Bayley commented on the same. She wrote, 'Where's the tequila?' calling for more celebrations.
It's probably a sentimental moment for Stephanie Vaquer as she embraces this new chapter of her life and her budding career in the U.S for WWE. Vaquer's last major performance was witnessed by the fans at the recently held Money in the Bank PLE on June 7th, 2025.
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Stephanie Vaquer hits a Devil's Kiss on Rhea Ripley onto a ladder: Money in the Bank 2025 highlights
In the PLE, Stephanie Vaquer featured in the
ladder match, with Roxanne Perez, Rhea Ripley, representing Raw, and Alexa Bliss, Giulia, and Naomi representing SmackDown.
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During the match, Stephanie Vaquer was seen hitting a Devil's Kiss on Rhea Ripley onto a ladder. The match was later won by Naomi, who earned the Money in the Bank contract.
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