Stephanie Vaquer, the WWE Women's World Champion, recently appeared on Insight With Chris Van Vliet, where she discussed her recognition as WWE's 2025 breakout star of the year. While she expressed excitement about the recognition, she also emphasized the importance of humility and continuous improvement. Vaquer stated, 'I never believed that can happen. So in that moment they say, and I didn’t know in that moment. Wait what? People say that? And they say yes, and I’m so excited, because when I came to WWE, I worked really hard. I still work really hard every day. So that kind of thing made me feel like, okay, people can see how hard I work here.'
However, when asked about being called the best wrestler on the planet right now, Vaquer quickly dismissed the idea. She said, 'I don’t want to believe that. Because I tell you this, if I think I’m the best, I’m still learning, and I don’t want that. Humble, I think that’s important always. Yeah, I feel like I always try to be better than before, just me, against me or with me. But, yeah, I don’t want to stop. I don’t want to think about that.'
Vaquer's response highlights her commitment to humility and her desire to keep learning and improving. She believes that being the best is not a destination but a continuous journey. This mindset is crucial in a highly competitive industry like professional wrestling, where the bar is constantly being raised.
In my opinion, Vaquer's approach to success is refreshing and inspiring. It reminds us that true greatness lies not in self-aggrandizement but in the relentless pursuit of improvement. Her humility and dedication to her craft make her a role model for aspiring athletes and entertainers alike. As she continues to dominate the ring and captivate audiences, Vaquer's journey serves as a testament to the power of hard work and self-belief.