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|name=Stephanie Vaquer
|name=Stephanie Vaquer
|realName=Stephanie Vaquer  
|realName=Ana Stephanie Vaquer González
|nicknames=
|nicknames=La Primera
|nameHistory=Dark Angel (debut-2013), Stephanie Vaquer (2013-)  
|nameHistory=Dark Angel (debut-2013), Stephanie Vaquer (2013-)  
|family=
|family=[[Ricky Marvin]] (former husband)
|maestro=[[Paul Slandering]], [[Gran Apache]], [[Villano IV]], [[Ricky Marvin]], [[Low Ki]]
|maestro=[[Paul Slandering]], [[Gran Apache]], [[Villano IV]], [[Ricky Marvin]], [[Low Ki]]
|birthdate=[[March 29]], [[1993]] - [[San Antonio (Chile)|San Antonio]], [[Valparaiso Region]], [[Chile]]
|birthdate=[[March 29]], [[1993]] - [[San Antonio (Chile)|San Antonio]], [[Valparaiso Region]], [[Chile]]
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|weight=60 kg
|weight=60 kg
|obituarydate=
|obituarydate=
|signatureMoves=[[German Suplex Hold]], [[DDT]], [[STF]], [[3.29]], [[Vaquer Special]]
|signatureMoves=[[German Suplex Hold]], [[DDT]], [[STF]], [[3.29]], [[Vaquer Special]], Package Quebradora
|titles=GDLL Women's Title, IWC Legacy Women's Championship, [[Arena Cuautitlan Izcalli Mixed Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Ricky Marvin]]), [[AULL Women's Championship]], [[AAB International Women's Championship]], [[CMLL World Women's Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Zeuxis]]), [[CMLL World Women's Championship]]
|titles=GDLL Women's Title, IWC Legacy Women's Championship, [[Arena Cuautitlan Izcalli Mixed Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Ricky Marvin]]), [[AULL Women's Championship]], [[AAB International Women's Championship]], [[Occidente Women's Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Zeuxis]]), [[CMLL World Women's Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Zeuxis]]), [[CMLL World Women's Championship]], [[NJPW STRONG Women's Champion]]
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
Chilean luchadora ruda. Born in San Fernando, Chile, but raised in San Antonio, Chile.  She was formerly a valet back in Chile before becoming a professional wrestler. Her first trainer was Paul Slandering. Began her in ring career in February 2009 under the name Dark Angel working for various Chilean promotions.  She was Absolute GDLL Women's Champion.  She had other mentors such as Ricky Marvin, Villano IV, Gran Apache, and [[Low Ki]].  She continued her career in Mexico since late 2013 under her real name. Her wrestling style is technical. Mostly wrestled around Veracruz in 2014, disappeared for most of 2015 before resurfacing late in the year now in mostly the Mexico City area.  She had also wrestled in the [[Korakuen Hall]] and [[Arena Mexico]].
Chilean luchadora ruda. Born in San Fernando, Chile, but raised in San Antonio, Chile.  She was formerly a valet for [[Paul Slandering]] back in Chile before becoming a professional wrestler. Her first lucha libre trainer was Paul Slandering. Began her in ring career around February 2009 under the ring name Dark Angel working for various Chilean promotions.  She was Absolute GDLL Women's Champion.  Over the years had other mentors such as Ricky Marvin, Villano IV, Gran Apache, and [[Low Ki]].  She continued her career in Mexico since late 2013 under her real name. Her wrestling style is technical. Mostly wrestled around Veracruz in 2014, disappeared for most of 2015 before resurfacing late in the year now in mostly the Mexico City area.  She had also wrestled in the [[Korakuen Hall]] and [[Arena Mexico]].


== Accomplishments ==
== Accomplishments ==
=== Pro Wrestling Illustrated ===
=== Pro Wrestling Illustrated ===
*Ranked No. 5 in the PWI Women's 250 in 2024
*Ranked No. 54 in the PWI Women's 250 in 2023
*Ranked No. 54 in the PWI Women's 250 in 2023


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Latest revision as of 15:32, 16 October 2024

Profile

Stephanie Vaquer
Stephanie Vaquer
Name Stephanie Vaquer
Real name Ana Stephanie Vaquer González
Nicknames La Primera
Name history Dark Angel (debut-2013), Stephanie Vaquer (2013-)
Family Ricky Marvin (former husband)
Maestro(s) Paul Slandering, Gran Apache, Villano IV, Ricky Marvin, Low Ki
Birth date, location March 29, 1993 - San Antonio, Valparaiso Region, Chile
Obituary date
Debut, location February ??, 2009
Lost mask to
Height 162 cm
Weight 60 kg
Signature moves German Suplex Hold, DDT, STF, 3.29, Vaquer Special, Package Quebradora
Titles: GDLL Women's Title, IWC Legacy Women's Championship, Arena Cuautitlan Izcalli Mixed Tag Team Championship (w/Ricky Marvin), AULL Women's Championship, AAB International Women's Championship, Occidente Women's Tag Team Championship (w/Zeuxis), CMLL World Women's Tag Team Championship (w/Zeuxis), CMLL World Women's Championship, NJPW STRONG Women's Champion

Notes

Chilean luchadora ruda. Born in San Fernando, Chile, but raised in San Antonio, Chile. She was formerly a valet for Paul Slandering back in Chile before becoming a professional wrestler. Her first lucha libre trainer was Paul Slandering. Began her in ring career around February 2009 under the ring name Dark Angel working for various Chilean promotions. She was Absolute GDLL Women's Champion. Over the years had other mentors such as Ricky Marvin, Villano IV, Gran Apache, and Low Ki. She continued her career in Mexico since late 2013 under her real name. Her wrestling style is technical. Mostly wrestled around Veracruz in 2014, disappeared for most of 2015 before resurfacing late in the year now in mostly the Mexico City area. She had also wrestled in the Korakuen Hall and Arena Mexico.

Accomplishments

Pro Wrestling Illustrated

  • Ranked No. 5 in the PWI Women's 250 in 2024
  • Ranked No. 54 in the PWI Women's 250 in 2023

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