Overview
- Rogelio “Cuatrero” Reyes was convicted of attempted feminicide and domestic violence against fellow wrestler Stephanie Vaquer, with a judge setting the sentencing hearing for Tuesday, May 12.
- The case stems from Vaquer’s March 2023 report that Reyes strangled her and slammed her against a wall during an argument, which prosecutors said put her life at risk.
- Reyes was arrested days after the complaint, held at Mexico City’s Reclusorio Oriente for more than two years, and in 2025 he gained release through an amparo to continue the process under restrictions.
- Legal analyses based on Mexico City statutes suggest a possible multi‑decade term, estimated around 46 to 52 years, though the court will set the final penalty and time already served could be credited.
- Reyes posted a video acknowledging the ruling and saying he will seek appeals, while Vaquer has said she will see the case through and top promotions cut ties as he wrestled on the independent circuit after his release.