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How Tall Is Raquel Rodriguez WWE? What is His Net Worth?

How Tall is Raquel Rodriguez WWE

How Tall is Raquel Rodriguez WWE

Victoria González, better known by her ring name Raquel González, is an American professional wrestler. She was born on January 12, 1991. She is currently employed by WWE, where she goes by the stage name Raquel Rodriguez and appears on the SmackDown brand. She has held the titles of NXT Women’s Champion, NXT Women’s Tag Team Champion twice, and WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion once.

González is a professional wrestler in her father Rick González’s second generation. She and Dakota Kai, her best friend, and former tag team partner, won the first Women’s Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic and became the first NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions in 2021, the same year González won the NXT Women’s Championship.

Raquel Rodriguez Height

Rodriguez, Raquel was born on January 12, 1991. Raquel Rodriguez has a current age of 31. As a wrestler, Raquel Rodriguez is highly recognized. Check out the details in the area below to learn Raquel Rodriguez’s height, which many admirers could be curious about.

Raquel Rodriguez Early life

On January 12, 1991, Victoria González was born in La Feria, Texas, in the United States. She has Mexican ancestry. González played basketball in high school and college, competing for the Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelinas. She transferred to Sam Houston State University in 2013 and has played collegiate basketball there.

How Tall is Raquel Rodriguez WWE

Raquel Rodriguez Wrestling Career

WWE

González reportedly joined WWE and reported to the WWE Performance Center on October 25, 2016. On January 20, 2017, she made her debut in the ring using her real name during an NXT live event, where she lost a 12-woman battle royal. González made her debut broadcast appearance on the NXT episode of May 3 in a losing effort.

She was disqualified from a competition royal to determine the top challenger for the NXT Women’s Championship. She participated in the first Mae Young Classic event as Reina González, when she lost to Nicole Savoy in the first round, which was broadcast on August 28. González would return to the competition in 2018, where Kacy Catanzaro eliminated her in the opening round.

Alliance with Dakota Kai 

González appeared on television for the first time since the Mae Young Classic on February 16, 2020, at NXT TakeOver: Portland. Under the ring name Raquel González, she interfered in a street fight between Dakota Kai and Tegan Nox by slamming Nox through a table, allowing Kai to win the match and establishing herself as a heel. After TakeOver, González acted as Kai’s bodyguard and assisted her in winning fights.

On June 7 at TakeOver: In Your House, González competed in her first pay-per-view event, losing against the trio of Mia Yim, Nox, and Shotzi Blackheart in a six-woman tag team match. González took a brief break after that, but he returned on NXT’s edition of August 19 to assist Kai in his attack on NXT Women’s Champion Io Shirai. Three days later, at NXT TakeOver, when Kai lost to Shirai, Rhea Ripley confronted González, sparking the start of their feud. After interference from Mercedes Martinez, González and Kai defeated Ripley and Shirai on the following NXT broadcast.

However, González fell to Ripley at NXT: Halloween Havoc on October 28. González won the WarGames match against Blackheart, Ember Moon, Shirai, and Ripley at NXT TakeOver: WarGames on December 6 after pinning Shirai as a result of Kai and González’s alliance with LeRae and Toni Storm in November. After that, González and Ripley picked up where they left off, and on January 6, 2021, at NXT: New Year’s Evil, González defeated Ripley in a Last Woman Standing match to put an end to their feud.

Following their victory over Aliyah and Jessi Kamea in the opening round of the Women’s Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic and Kacy Catanzaro and Kayden Carter in the semifinals, Kai and González competed in the event. They won the competition on February 14 at NXT TakeOver: Vengeance Day by defeating Moon and Blackheart. As a result of their victory, they were allowed to compete on March 3 for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship against the current champions, Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler.

The match was controversial, with Jax and Baszler winning because Baszler submitted Kai even though she wasn’t tagged in. As a result, González and Kai were named the first NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions the following week, earning González the first championship of her career. They would, however, lose the championships to Blackheart and Moon 56 minutes later in their first title defense.

Raquel Rodriguez Wrestling Style

She employed the Chingona Bomb, a one-arm powerbomb, as a finishing maneuver when competing in NXT. When she was selected for the main roster, the move’s original name was changed to the Texana Bomb.

Raquel Rodriguez’s Net Worth 2022

Raquel Rodriguez now has a net worth of between $500K and $700K. According to numerous accounts, she is currently earning $200,000 per year. This sum consists of base pay, additional earnings from Premium live events, and products.

The PWI Women’s 150 rankings for the best 150 female wrestlers in 2021 have her at No. 10. Despite her advanced age, she is regarded as a significant talent in the WWE, and many people predict that she will soon rank among its top performers on the main roster. She and Dakota Kai also triumphed at the 2021 Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic.

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