Overview
- He was sentenced in Mexico City on Tuesday to 12 years and 8 months after convictions for attempted femicide and domestic violence against fellow wrestler Stephanie Vaquer.
- Media reports say about two years he spent in pretrial detention will count toward the term, and his lawyers plan to seek good-conduct reductions that could shorten his time in custody.
- The case began in March 2023 when Vaquer reported an assault, shared photos of injuries after alleged strangulation, and authorities opened an investigation that led to Reyes’s arrest in Aguascalientes.
- Reyes remained at Reclusorio Oriente in preventive detention for about two years, then obtained an amparo in March 2025 that allowed him to continue the trial under restrictions while free.
- The allegations and court process cost him his wrestling license and derailed a rising career linked to the Nueva Generación Dinamita stable, despite his lineage as the son of famed luchador Cien Caras.