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Stephanie Vaquer sparked concern after a slip during the October 20th episode of WWE RAW, but she has now silenced all speculation with proof that sheâ€s physically fine.
Posting to her Instagram story, Vaquer shared video of herself going through a series of knee-focused drills at the WWE Performance Center. She was seen walking with resistance bands, doing lateral movements, and raising her knees—each exercise directly aimed at showing her knee is stable and uninjured.
The incident that sparked speculation took place after her match with Roxanne Perez at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. During a post-match angle involving Raquel Rodriguez and Perez, Vaquer attempted a springboard move but slipped and immediately grabbed her knee. Bryan Alvarez broke down what happened:
“Stephanie and Roxanne… overall, it was pretty good, but they had a lot of problems—and it was mostly Stephanie was having a… she had a rough night. They do the match, and Roxanne ends up getting hit with the Angelâ€s Wings and Lung Blower for the pin.â€
Then came the moment that raised red flags:
“And then they do the thing where Raquel and Roxanne jump them and double team them. Nikki Bellaâ€s music hits and Stephanie went for a springboard and she slipped on the ropes. And man, she grabbed her knee and she was walking, but she was limping.â€
The Performance Center footage makes it clear—thereâ€s no serious damage. Whether Vaquer steps back into action next week on RAW or takes a little extra time remains to be seen.




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D-Von Dudley mightâ€ve walked away from the ring after his final match at Bound for Glory 2025, but heâ€s not shutting the door completely. In fact, thereâ€s one thing that could make him lace up the boots again—and thatâ€s money.
While speaking on Dukes Loves Rasslin, D-Von was asked whether heâ€d ever consider stepping back into the ring, particularly if WWE came calling with an offer. Dudley didnâ€t beat around the bush—if the number is right, heâ€s listening.
“Look, six figures—or even close to seven figures—can make a man do anything. It can make him go back on his word real quick. But I just donâ€t see it. I donâ€t see WWE doing that. So, Iâ€m going to leave it at that.â€
Although he admits the final match was the perfect send-off, D-Von isnâ€t completely ruling out a return. The former WWE Tag Team Champion is aware that wrestling retirements are rarely permanent, and the right dollar amount could change everything.
“I also feel that we did so well in this match that doing it again, or keeping on doing it, would just be redundant. I donâ€t think we should. I think we should leave on this high note and thatâ€s it.â€
But then came the key line that left fans hopeful:
“But again, if they want to pay that kind of money to make it happen, absolutely—okay, letâ€s do it.â€
For now, D-Von remains content with how his in-ring career ended, but heâ€s also realistic—big money talks. Whether WWE or another promotion comes knocking with the kind of deal that makes him reconsider remains to be seen.
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October 20, 2025 10:40 am
Jade Cargillâ€s nasty injury during WWE SmackDown had fans seriously worried, but now thereâ€s a promising update on her condition—and itâ€s not as severe as originally feared.
According to PWInsider, word backstage at Mondayâ€s Raw was that Cargill only needed stitches to close the large gash she suffered above her left eyebrow. Despite how brutal it looked, she did not require any plastic surgery, which is a huge relief considering how deep the cut appeared in the photos she later posted.
The injury happened when Nia Jax drove Cargill face-first into the steel ring steps during their triple threat match. The impact caused immediate bleeding, and ringside medics rushed in to treat her while cameras continued rolling. After the show, fans saw footage of her being escorted to the back with a towel pressed to her face.
Cargill later shared photos of the cut on Instagram, making it clear sheâ€s unfazed and committed to the game. Internally, WWE officials are hopeful she could be cleared to return within just a few weeks. Thereâ€s no sign that sheâ€s been pulled from the road, which means she could be back on TV sooner than most expected.
For now, the focus remains on her recovery, but with this kind of grit, itâ€s clear Jade isnâ€t going anywhere.
How do you feel about the way WWE handled Jadeâ€s injury? Do you think she should take extra time to recover, or get back in the ring ASAP? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.
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