Sure thing! Here we go, diving into the chaotic whirl of wrestling!
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So, the WWE 2K25 is out, and everyone’s buzzing about this New Wave Pack thing. Yeah, it’s got some fresh faces and a sprinkle of Island vibes or something. But folks, let’s talk Stephanie Vaquer. You know, the NXT dynamo who used to wrestle in those wild CMLL rings—and oh yeah, she popped up in AEW too. How did I miss that?
This gal Vaquer is all kinds of fierce. Picture this: devil horns (literally!), and this mix of intense swagger and, frankly, kinda scary vibes. I swear, you wouldn’t want to meet her in a dark alley—or maybe you would, if you’re into that. She stormed into WWE in 2024, and it’s been a non-stop highlight reel ever since. Two championships in a blink? Girl’s on fire. Naturally, she’s now part of WWE 2K25’s New Wave Pack. And yep, fans can’t stop talking about her move, The Devil’s Kiss. Seriously, if you haven’t seen it yet, stop reading—go look it up. I’ll wait.
Okay, back? Let’s spill the tea on her Killer Kiss. It’s basically a head slam that looks like it belongs in a horror flick. Vaquer has some serious technique, and when she nails this move, even seasoned pros like Booker T lose their minds on commentary. And now in the game? Sweet. But there’s a twist.
Get this: her signature move isn’t even labeled a signature or finisher in the game. How wacky is that? But don’t panic! Clever players figured out a workaround. Just get your opponent sitting pretty and hit the Grapple button (Circle or B, I think), and boom—Vaquer pulls off that epic slam. Must be some kind of secret code. Or just game quirks being game quirks.
Oh, almost forgot. I caught Vaquer on this podcast—what was it called? No-Contest Wrestling, I think. Apparently, the move had no name for ages until her coach, some Matt Bloom dude, thought of Devil’s Kiss. Perfect fit, right? She’s pretty much the devil incarnate with those funky horns. And Charlotte Flair? She’s snatched it, too. Used it at WrestleMania or WrestleWorld or something.
Anyway—and what was I saying? Yeah, Devil’s Kiss might not be uniquely hers, but she’s made it her calling card, which is pretty darn cool. Immortalized in the game now, so she’s left a mark, you know? Fingers crossed, future games will include it as an official Signature Move. Wouldn’t that be epic?
So, there you have it. A wild ride through the world of WWE 2K25 and Stephanie Vaquer’s infamous slam. And maybe, just maybe, it’ll stay this chaotic in the next game, or better yet, in real life. Who knows? Wrestling’s weird like that.