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Cuatrero To Remain Free Under Supervision Following Domestic Violence Sentence

May 13, 2026 | Posted by Jeremy Thomas
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Cuatrero will remain free under supervision while serving his sentence on charges of domestic violence and attempted femicide against Stephanie Vaquer. As reported, Cuatrero (aka Rogelio Reyes) was sentenced to 12 years and eight months on charges related to the 2023 attack on Vaquer, who is now part of WWE.

The Mexico City Attorney General’s Office issued a statement on the matter on Wednesday. The Office’s Twitter account noted that Cuatrero was issued a “sanction of 12 years and 8 months” in addition to payment of reparations. The post noted, however, that he will serve his sentence “at liberty” under judicial supervision.

A more complete statement by the Office noted that Cuatrero may continue to wrestle under judicial supervision and must report every three weeks in regards to his appearances, venues, and match cards. He is also legally prohibited from participating in any events where Vaquer is present.

The full statement reads as follows (per Fightful):

“The Mexico City Attorney General’s Office (Fiscalía CDMX) secured a conviction against Rogelio “N” (Cuatrero) after establishing his guilty verdict in the crimes of attempted femicide and equivalent domestic violence, committed against his former partner, in connection with events that occurred on March 2, 2023.

“According to the investigation, Rogelio “N” physically assaulted the victim at a residence in the Colonia Doctores on the Cuauhtémoc borough, causing her various injuries. After the assault, he fled the scene.

“In response to these events, the Mexico City Attorney General’s Office (Fiscalía CDMX) launched an investigation and obtained an arrest warrant against Rogelio “N,” which was executed on March 11, 2023, by agents of the Investigative Police (PDI), in coordination with personnel from the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Aguascalientes (FGEA). Subsequently, he was indicted and placed under pretrial detention as a precautionary measure.

“On March 7, 2025, a court modified that precautionary measure and allowed him to continue the criminal proceedings while free under supervision, with the obligation to report weekly, not to approach the victim, and not to practice his profession as a wrestler.

“Once the corresponding procedural stages were completed and following the oral trial, the judicial authority handed down a guilty verdict against Rogelio “N” and imposed a sentence of 12 years and 8 months, in addition to the payment of full compensation for the damages. It also determined that the convicted individual will serve his sentence while remaining free and may continue to practice his profession, under judicial supervision, and must therefore report every three weeks regarding his appearances, venues, and match cards. As part of the protective measures for the victim, the court ruled that he may not participate in events where she is present.

“With this ruling, the Mexico City Prosecutor’s Office reaffirms its commitment to combating violence against women through robust investigations with a gender perspective, to ensure victims have access to justice, full reparation for the harm suffered, and protective measures that safeguard their integrity and safety.”

Record.com in Mexico notes that Cuatrero is specifically free as he seeks to appeal in order to seek a reduction of his sentence or overturn the verdict. As you can see above, the Attorney General’s Office did not mention anything about an appeal. Sources close to the matter told Record.com that a potential grounds for appeal may have to do with “inconsistencies in the evaluation of evidence or testimonies.”

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, available 24/7, for confidential assistance from a trained advocate.

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