Stephanie Vaquer Rocks WWE: Favorite Bands, Top Album, and Entrance Anthem
Stephanie Vaquer was born in San Fernando. She told Metal Hammer she has loved metal since childhood. The Chilean WWE performer links that music to her wrestling identity.
Musical roots and WWE influence
Vaquer said WWE entrance themes shaped her tastes in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Those years featured many hard rock and metal tracks. She called the sound and style part of who she is.
Favorite bands and wrestling atmosphere
She named several acts that resonated with her growing up. Motörhead, Drowning Pool, and Limp Bizkit were among the groups she associated with WWE. Vaquer said metal gives wrestlers a strong identity and boosts adrenaline when they enter the ring.
- Motörhead
- Drowning Pool
- Limp Bizkit
- Iron Maiden (best live show, according to Vaquer)
Top album and entrance anthem
Vaquer identified Megadeth’s Rust in Peace as her top album. That record originally came out in 1990. For an entrance anthem, she dreams of Motörhead backing her, despite Lemmy’s death in 2015.
She also mentioned Megadeth’s “Head Crusher” as an ideal ring theme. Motörhead previously supplied themes for Triple H at WrestleMania XVII and WrestleMania XXI. Those moments illustrate how music and wrestling have long intertwined.
Stephanie Vaquer told Metal Hammer about her favorite bands, her top album choice, and her preferred entrance anthem. Filmogaz.com reports on the interview and its musical highlights.