
Stephanie Vaquers injury angle on WWE RAW wasnt just storyline drama, as new details now confirm the injury is legitimate. During the April 27 episode of WWE RAW from the Sames Auto Arena in Laredo, Texas, Vaquer was written off television after a backstage assault involving Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, and Roxanne Perez. WWE later revealed on the broadcast that she suffered a second-degree AC sprain in her shoulder and would be out of action for an undisclosed period of time. Now, an update from Bryan Alvarez of Wrestling Observer has confirmed that Vaquers injury is indeed real and aligns with the second-degree AC sprain diagnosis mentioned on RAW. However, there is still uncertainty about when the injury originally occurred, as it has not been confirmed whether it happened during a recent match or at another point leading into the televised attack. The backstage attack segment was used to explain her absence moving forward, with Morgan, Rodriguez, and Perez leaving Vaquer laid out on the floor before medical staff attended to her condition. The angle effectively closed the chapter on her recent appearances while setting up time away from television. Vaquer had already been dealing with heightened tensions following her loss of the WWE Womens World Championship to Liv Morgan at WrestleMania, and the ongoing rivalry appeared to be gaining momentum before this setback forced WWE to shift direction. With confirmation that the injury is legitimate, attention now turns to how long Vaquer could remain sidelined and how WWE plans to adjust its womens division while she recovers. How long do you think Stephanie Vaquer will be out of action, and who should step up to fill the gap while she recovers? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. G Add as a preferred source on Google