Post by Tiarnán on Aug 5, 2011 13:44:54 GMT -5
It's funny; people have been saying for a while that Melina was on WWE's shit list, but it's still a complete shock to me that she was released. It's easy to forget, but Melina has been there since early 2004, and has been a prominent figure on-screen since MNM made their debut in early 2005. She's held more titles than anyone excluding Trish Stratus and Mickie James, she's been featured on numerous Pay Per Views and she was arguably the most popular female on the roster.
It's a total shame (not to mention a sham) that she was sent packing to absolutely zero fanfare, but I think we can all rest assured that whatever the case, Melina will pick herself up and will continue to do what she loves doing. You can say anything you want about Melina, but to deny her passion is ludicrous. Here's someone who lives and breathes what professional wrestling. It's just a shame WWE doesn't seem equipped to realize that.
In my ten years of following wrestling, I have never felt more attached to a wrestler than I have Melina, and it's a credit to her that so many people feel that way. She just seemed so accessible as a wrestler and as a person whilst still maintaining that larger-than-life persona that so many people in wrestling nowadays lack. I'll be very surprised to hear if any other wrestler working in WWE takes the time to have seven-hour live chats with his or her fans.
Above all, I hope that Melina continues to wear her heart on her sleeve, and continues to do what she does best: rise to the occasion and stand out from the crowd.
Thank you for everything, Melina Nava Pérez. It's been an amazing six years, and under no circumstance will I ever cease to be your fan.
It's a total shame (not to mention a sham) that she was sent packing to absolutely zero fanfare, but I think we can all rest assured that whatever the case, Melina will pick herself up and will continue to do what she loves doing. You can say anything you want about Melina, but to deny her passion is ludicrous. Here's someone who lives and breathes what professional wrestling. It's just a shame WWE doesn't seem equipped to realize that.
In my ten years of following wrestling, I have never felt more attached to a wrestler than I have Melina, and it's a credit to her that so many people feel that way. She just seemed so accessible as a wrestler and as a person whilst still maintaining that larger-than-life persona that so many people in wrestling nowadays lack. I'll be very surprised to hear if any other wrestler working in WWE takes the time to have seven-hour live chats with his or her fans.
Above all, I hope that Melina continues to wear her heart on her sleeve, and continues to do what she does best: rise to the occasion and stand out from the crowd.
Thank you for everything, Melina Nava Pérez. It's been an amazing six years, and under no circumstance will I ever cease to be your fan.