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Stephanie Vaquer Feeling Effects Of 3 WWE Matches In 24 Hours

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Stephanie Vaquer had a hectic weekend.

Stephanie Vaquer has been all over WWE TV over the weekend. She battled in three matches and took to her social media handle to send a message to her fans.

Stephanie Vaquer has hardly had a moment to breathe this month so far. She competed in matches on RAW, SmackDown, AAA Worlds Collide, and Money In The Bank. All her matches in the last week have been multi-woman matches with varying results.

The former NXT Champion made her WWE RAW debut as a main roster Superstar on June 2nd. She was instantly put into a Money In The Bank qualifying match, which she won. Her winning ways continued into SmackDown, where she was involved in a six-woman tag team match. She kicked off the weekend on the right note by winning her tag team match at AAA Worlds Collide, but her winning streak came to a halt when she was unable to capture the MITB briefcase at the PLE. After what was a whirlwind of events, Stephanie Vaquer took to her social media handle and addressed her appearances.

SMACK DOWN, WORLDS COLLIDE, MONEY IN THE BANK incredible victories and unforgettable experiences 🔥

Three matches in 24 hours and I’m still bursting with energy! (although my body is definitely still feeling those ladders) The love and support you give me is truly priceless. I loved spending time with all of you today!

See you tomorrow on RAW

Stephanie Vaquer’s Path To The Money In The Bank Ladder Match

On her first night as a WWE RAW Superstar, Stephanie Vaquer had her hands full. She faced off against Ivy Nile and Liv Morgan in a Triple Threat Match. The winner of the match would qualify for the six-woman Ladder Match. Vaquer won the match by pinning Nile to secure her spot at the PLE.

On SmackDown before MITB, Vaquer teamed up with Alexa Bliss and Rhea Ripley to beat the team of Naomi, Guilia and Roxanne Perez. Unfortunately for the 32-year-old WWE Superstar, Naomi was the one who climbed the ladder and grabbed the MITB briefcase at the PLE.