Overview
- Police in San Luis Potosí detained the former WWE star after a 911 call, with officers noting injuries to partner Mary Carmen Rodríguez Lucero.
- A judge kept the case open but paused prosecution once he signed a reparations deal that requires a 1 million peso payment, rehabilitation therapy, and a no-contact order, with charges to resume if he breaks the terms.
- Publimetro, citing Radio Fórmula, reported the complainant accepted the agreement to prevent the wrestler’s children from being left without care.
- In Mexico, a conditional suspension pauses a criminal case when the accused follows court-set conditions, and any violation triggers the case to restart.
- Coverage also revisited prior episodes tied to his public record, including a 2017 dispute with Paige and a Texas arrest later dropped, plus a journalist’s account of a past confrontation with actor Eleazar Gómez.