Stephanie Vaquer has been sidelined after a brutal backstage attack by The Judgment Day on Monday Night Raw, with commentator Michael Cole confirming during the broadcast that she suffered a second-degree AC sprain in her shoulder and is expected to be out of action for the foreseeable future. The attack came when Raquel Rodriguez, Roxanne Perez, and WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan ambushed Vaquer as she made her way through the backstage area.
Rodriguez launched Vaquer into a wall in the opening of the assault before Perez drove a crate into her shoulder — targeting the area that would ultimately be diagnosed as the AC sprain. Morgan then stood over the fallen Vaquer and taunted her after the assault, reinforcing the Judgment Day’s dominant post-WrestleMania heel positioning with a statement of intent directed at one of the most credible potential challengers to Morgan’s newly reclaimed championship.
Vaquer lost the WWE Women’s World Championship to Morgan at WrestleMania 42 Night One in Las Vegas, ending her 210-day reign. The Judgment Day attack on her first Raw appearance since the loss immediately establishes a post-WrestleMania program between the two, with Vaquer’s shoulder injury adding genuine physical stakes to what was already a heated rivalry built on months of personal confrontations, language barriers weaponized as story, and a deeply contested championship build.
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