Former WWE Champion 'Unresponsive' During California Wild Fires

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The California wild fires have devastated Los Angeles and Ventura County. Now, it appears it may have affected a former WWE Superstar as well.

A Matter of Pride Wrestling recently took to social media with a worrying update about former WWE Women's Champion Melina Perez.

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"We're deeply concerned as WWE Legend Melina has been unresponsive amidst the troubling events unfolding in Los Angeles," the post read on X (formerly Twitter). "If anyone has seen or heard from her, please report her safe. Any information helps."

"Thank you. Please share."

URGENT: @RealMelina

We’re deeply concerned as WWE Legend Melina has been unresponsive amidst the troubling events unfolding in Los Angeles. If anyone has seen or heard from her, please report her safe. Any information helps.

Thank you. Please share.#Melina #WWE #LosAngeles

— A Matter Of Pride Wrestling 🏳️‍🌈 (@LGBTQwrestling) January 12, 2025

This sentiment was later shared by Cauliflower Alley, who was also looking to ensure that Perez was safe.

"Reading on X that apparently former WWE superstar Melina has reportedly been unreachable amidst the wildfire outbreak in Los Angeles," they said. "If anyone knows her whereabouts or can contact her it would be a great relief to everyone concerned about her safely."

Reading on X that apparently former WWE superstar Melina has reportedly been unreachable amidst the wildfire oubreak in Los Angeles. If anyone knows her whereabouts or can contact her it would be a great relief to everyone concerned about her safely. Please share,
Thank you.🙏 pic.twitter.com/7I0nua4JuZ

— Cauliflower Alley Club (@CACReunion) January 12, 2025

Fans have since shared their worry regarding the beloved superstar. There has been no word regarding her status.

WWE Melina MNM
Melina, WWE Diva and MNM during "See No Evil" Premiere - Arrivals in Los Angeles, California, United States. J.Sciulli/WireImage for LIONSGATE/Getty Images

Perez made her official WWE debut in 2004 with their developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW). Under the ring name Melina, Perez managed Johnny Nitro and Joey Mercury, becoming known as MNM.

The trio soon made their main roster debut on April 14, 2005, on Friday Night SmackDown! They would soon challenge for and win the WWE Tag Team Championship.

After MNM broke up, Perez successfully managed Nitro to the Intercontinental Championship before taking on a singles career herself. From 2006-2011, she would remain one of the most dominant female superstars in WWE.

During her tenure with WWE, Perez was a three-time WWE Women's Champion and a two-time WWE Divas Champion.

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Here are some resources if you want more information about the California fires or want to make a donation:

  • California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
    • Eaton Fire
    • Palisades Fire
  • L.A. County Fire Department
  • L.A. County Government
  • Watch Duty
    • Watch Duty organizes information on a map of the U.S., which is dotted with flame icons representing active wildfires
  • Genasys Protect
    • Genasys Protect is a citizen site and app. Officials in your community use Genasys Protect to share safety information and instructions with you during emergencies.

To help, click here to donate to the California Fire Foundation. Click here to donate to the Salvation Army for fire relief efforts.

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