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Chilean Stephanie Vaquer Is the First Latino Woman to Win the Wwe Championship

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Creative Leadership Praises “The First” After Its Historic World Championship · Global Voices

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The presidential candidate of the center-left, Jeannette Jara, used her X (ex Twitter) account to salute the triumph of Chilean fighter Stephanie Vaquer, who this weekend made history by consecrating herself as a WWE world champion.“Pride for Chile! Congratulations to @Steph_Vaquer the first woman in our region to be crowned WWE World Champion, who I had the privilege to meet,” Jara wrote on the social network. In the same vein, the official fla…

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Creative Leadership Praises “The First” After Its Historic World Championship · Global Voices

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The top executive of the U.S. wrestling company left a clear message about the future of "La Primera" women’s world champion. Chile is at the top of the world’s wrestling arena. Sanfernandina Stephanie Vaquer officially became the first Latin American woman to achieve the highest achievement in the WWE, as is the Women’s World Championship. After a historic fight at the Wrestlepalooza event in Indianapolis, where she managed to beat the Japanese…

This Saturday the wrestler won an important award.

On Saturday night, the national fighter Stephanie Vaquer managed to win the WWE Women’s World Championship. San Fernando’s native won the most important title of the world’s largest wrestling company. Stephanie Vaquer beat one of the world’s best female wrestlers, Japanese Iyo Sky, to keep her precious belt. Chilean became the first Latin American woman to win this win. Stephanie Vaquer became WWE’s first female champion Stephanie Vaquer appeare…

Latin American Pride! Stephanie Vaquer made history this Saturday September 20 by winning her first WWE World Championship after beating Iyo Sky in the Wrestlepalooza 2025 edition.Vaquer, who for years fought at the World Free Fight Council (WCLL) and who claimed Mexico was her second home, became the first Latina to win a World Championship at WWE.Since her arrival at the US company, the Chilean wrestler became one of the first female stars und…

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ADN 40 broke the news in on Sunday, September 21, 2025.
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