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Stephanie Vaquer’s WWE Boyfriend Revealed (Photos)

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Below are a couple of top WWE news stories of the day, featuring Stephanie Vaquer, Myles Borne, John Cena and Vince McMahon.

• Stephanie Vaquer’s WWE Boyfriend Revealed (Photos)

WWE NXT wrestlers Stephanie Vaquer and Myles Borne are dating. Myles recently introduced Stephanie to his family.

Below are a couple of photos:

Stephanie Vaquer, the current NXT Women’s Champion, has been making waves in WWE since her debut, following a successful career in CMLL and NJPW. Myles Borne recently became the #1 contender for the NXT Championship and defeated Ethan Page on this week’s NXT.

While the rumored relationship has sparked interest among fans, neither Vaquer nor Borne has publicly confirmed or addressed these speculations.

Stephanie, who turned 32 in March, has kept her personal life largely private, especially following a high-profile and troubling relationship. Vaquer previously dated Rogelio Reyes, a Mexican wrestler known as El Cuatrero, whom she met while working for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre.

Their relationship ended in March 2023 when Vaquer filed a complaint against Reyes, accusing him of domestic violence and attempted femicide. Reyes was arrested in Mexico City and faced serious charges, though recent reports indicate he has been released from prison while the case remains ongoing.

Myles, who will turn 26 later this month, got married in 2023, but word going on is that he split with his wife, unfollowed her on social media and took down their couple photos.

At the upcoming NXT Battleground 2025 premium live event, both Stephanie and Myles have high profile matches.

Stephanie will defend the NXT Women’s Title against Jordynne Grace, while Myles will challenge Oba Femi for the NXT Championship.

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• John Cena Comments On Negative Fan Reaction To Him Saying He Still Loves Vince McMahon

Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena has addressed criticism over his continued support for former WWE CEO Vince McMahon, who is currently facing serious allegations of $exual misconduct and $ex trafficking.

Speaking with Us Weekly at the Amazon Upfronts on May 12, Cena responded to backlash that followed his recent interview with The New York Times, where he expressed deep admiration for McMahon.

“Everybody’s entitled to their opinion,” Cena said. “Just like I’m entitled to have an emotional connection to somebody. I don’t hold anybody or how they feel or what they view as permissible or things that’ll make them angry, happy, excited, sad. That’s their right as a human being.”

Cena said he wasn’t shocked by the negative reaction from fans and critics. “I’m not surprised about any of that,” he added.

In the New York Times interview that was published a day before WrestleMania 41, Cena had said, “I don’t care who hears it: I love Vince. I’m not downplaying anything that needs to be decided or allegations of any kind, but when I love somebody, I love them wholeheartedly.”

He continued, “I know people are going to be angry about that, but they can’t put their value on my relationship with somebody I love.”

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