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Anderson, Melissa

Melissa Anderson ( born Melissa Anderson ); genus. August 17, 1982 [2] - American wrestler , best known by the name Cheerleader Melissa ( Eng. Cheerleader Melissa ). Also known for her work at Total Nonstop Action Wrestling , where she performed under the names Alyssa Flash ( Eng. Alissa Flash ) and Raisha Said ( Eng. Raisha Saeed ). He currently performs with independent organizations such as Pro Wrestling Revolution and Shimmer Women Athletes . The current and only two-time champion of Shimmer Women Athletes .

Cheerleader Melissa
Cheerleader Melissa Femme Fatales 2013-2.jpg
Real nameMelissa anderson
Names in the ringAlyssa Flash [1]
Angelica
Cheerleader Melissa [1]
Malisha [2]
Mariposa [3]
Melissa [4]
Melissa Anderson [5]
Miss Spartan [2]
Wildfire [1]
Raisha Said [1]
Sheila Cardinal [6]
general information
Declared Growth173 cm [7] [8]
Declared Weight64 kg [7] [8]
Citizenship
Date of BirthAugust 17, 1982 ( 1982-08-17 ) (age 36)
Place of BirthLos Angeles , California , USA [2]
Place of residenceSan Francisco , California , USA [1]
Declared Place of ResidenceDamascus , Syria (as Raisha Said)
Los Angeles California
San Francisco California
TrainingChristopher Daniels [8]
Billy Anderson [8]
Robert Thompson [9]
Brian Danielson [9]
Mariko Yoshida [10]
DebutAugust 17, 1999 [8]

Early years

Melissa's father was engaged in wrestling in the early 1980s. Melissa was a fan of her father and also had sports talent, she played football , and also joined the women's school wrestling team in Palmdale [8] [10] . Already at 15 she was involved in the wrestling business, she traveled to San Bernardino by train and worked in the wrestling school of her father’s former team partner - Billy Anderson [10] . Despite her trips, she continued to study at school and received a certificate in many respects with the help of her teachers on the Internet, she also noted that the Internet helped her become famous while she spoke to small audiences [8] .

Wrestling career

Shimmer Women Athletes (2005-present)

Melissa and MsChif at 17 Shimmer shows.

Melissa made her debut on the very first Shimmer show, where she began to feud with MsChif [11] . On the seventh show, after Melissa won the main match of the evening, Rain and Lacy attacked her, but McChief came to the aid of Melissa and helped to deal with her opponents [12] . Raine and Lacy began to threaten McChief for interfering in their affairs. This led to the team match of Melissa and McChief against Lacy and the Rhine. The last were the winners, but after the match, Melissa and McChief shook hands as a sign of respect [12] . On the 12th show, Melissa and MsChif defeated veterans of female wrestling Lexi Fife and Maliu Hosaku in a team match [13] .

Melissa and McChief held a series of matches against each other in various promotions, in one of which Melissa was unable to win the title of world champion NWA among women [14] [15] . Despite the confrontation, they continued to play in the team at Shimmer and on April 26, 2008 defeated the team of The Dangerous Angels ( Sarah Del Rey and Alisson Danger ) [16] . Despite their success, they missed the multi-sided team match for the Shimmer team champion belts on 21 shows [17] . Melissa and MsChif again performed together on 24 shows in a match against Sarah del Rey and Incredible Kong , which they lost [18] . After that, Melissa performed mainly in single games and had a series of four victories, including a victory over her longtime rival Spring Busic [19] [20] . On April 10, 2010, at show 29, Melissa and McChiff teamed up again, this time to win the Shimmer team champion title against Porsche Perez and Nicole Matthews , but failed. [21] After that, Melissa and MsChif decided not to play on the team anymore, but to focus on solo careers [21] .

 
Melissa with a belt champion Shimmer Women Athletes.

On the 30th show, Melissa defeated Madison Eagles and won the right to fight for the belt of Shimmer champion [21] . On the following shows, she defeated Misaki Ohata and Ayako Hamada. [21] At 33 shows, she had a title duel against Madison Eagles, but lost. [22] On show 36, Melissa kept the Eagles in the elimination team match, with Ayako Hamada, Ayumi Kurihara and Serena Dib on the team, and Tomoka Nakagawa , Daisy Haze and Sarah del Rey on the Eagles team [23] . On October 2, 2011, at 43 shows, Melissa defeated Cana and became the main contender for the title. [24] On the same day, at 44 shows, Melissa defeated Madison Eagles and became the new Shimmer champion, but after that Nicole Matthews attacked her [24] . On shows 45 and 46, Melissa defended the title against Nicole Matthews and Porsche Perez. [25] On show 47, Melissa defended the title against Jesse Mackay, but on the same day at show 48, she lost the title to Sarai Knight [26] . After defeating Sarai in a team match of 5 by 5 for 50 shows, Melissa received the right to revenge, which she realized the next day, but was retained after hitting the belt [27] [28] . At the 53 show, Melissa and Sarai Knight had a duel in the cage for the title, in which Melissa was able to defeat her opponent and win the title for the second time [29] . In subsequent shows, Melissa successfully defended the title from Mercedes Martinez [30] , Courtney Rush [31] and Calamity [32] . On 57 shows, she took part in the farewell match Allison Danger, in which Melissa, along with Hamada, fought against Regeneration X (Allison Danger and Leva Bates ). Melissa brought her team victory in the match forcing Danger to give up, but, due to the refusal to unclench the painful technique after the match, the judge’s decision was changed. After this, Melissa attacked Hamada [33] [34] . On the next show, Melissa defended the title from Leva Bates, after which she attacked both participants of Regeneration X, LuFisto came to their aid [35] . On 59 shows, after defending the title against Hiroyo Matsumoto , Melissa was attacked by LuFisto [36] . The next day, a duel for the title was held between Melissa and LuFisto, in which the champion won [37] . After the match, Melissa was taken to the hospital, where she had 10 stitches over her left eye, as a result of which 61 Shimmer shows were the first in which Melissa did not participate [38] . On April 5, 2014, at Shimmer 62 shows, Shimmer successfully defended the title against LuFisto [39] . On 64 shows, she defended the title from Yumi Ohki [40] . On April 13, 2014, she defended the title from Mia Yim at show 65 [41] . At 65 shows, teamed up with Mercedes Martinez to fight for the team champion belts, but failed. [42] On October 18, 2014, Melissa successfully defended the title from Cana on show 67. But on 68 shows, Nicole Matthews lost the title in a four-way knockout match involving Madison Eagles and Athens. [43]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2008-2009)

Raisha Said (2008-2009)

 
Melissa Anderson as Raisha Said (left), Incredible Kong (right).

Melissa made her debut at TNA iMPACT! January 10, 2008, as an unknown woman in niqab . [44] She was later announced by Raisha Said from Syria . She was in the corner of Incredible Kong when she defeated Gail Kim and won the knockout champion title. [44] The first PPV that Raisha attended was Against All Odds , where she was again in the corner of Kong, but this time in the battle against ODB [45] . In a steel cage team fight at Lockdown (2008), Kong and Raish opposed the ODB team and Gail Kim, Raisha was held off by ODB [46] . On iMPACT! On July 3, Said lost to TNA's newcomer, Taylor Wilde , which made Wilde the first contender for the title owned by Kong [47] .

In September 2008, Raishi’s costume became less closed and she began to participate in battles on a regular basis. On iMPACT! On September 4, ODB defeated Said and began to chase her backstage, eventually tearing a burqa from her, but Kong helped return the burqa while Raisha’s face was covered with hair [48] . Later, Roxy used the burqa to pretend to be Raisa Said while Kong fought with Mercedes Steel, after the battle, Roxy opened herself and attacked Kong with a steel chair, and the real Said appeared on a ramp tied with ropes. [49] Kong took revenge by retaining Roxy in a team match involving Said and Wyld [50] , but Roxy in response retained Said a week later in a single-player match [51] .

 
The Kongtourage - Raisha Said, Incredible Kong and Cancer Kahn.

Soon, Kong and Raisha Said teamed up with Cancer Kan. On iMPACT! November 6th Cancer How did she replace teammate Taylor Wilde - Roxy in the battle against Kong and Said. In this battle, Kang betrayed Wilde and helped Kong defeat [52] . But at Turning Point (2008), Wilde and Roxy managed to defeat Kong and Said with Cancer Kahn in the corner. [53] On November 27, Said lost to Kristi Hemme [54] , which allowed the latter to fight for the title with Kong at Final Resolution (2008) , where Said attacked Christy after completing the fight with disqualification of Kong, but the title remained with Kong [55] . In December, Sogorner Bolt joined Kong, Said, and Kahn; the established group began to call itself The Kongtourage and confront Hemma, Roxy, and ODB [56] . The title match of Christie Hemme vs. Incredible Kong was due to take place at Genesis (2009) , since Hemme was injured and could not enter the ring, the match was replaced by the ODB team, Taylor Wild and Roxy against The Kongtourage (Raish Said, Cancer Can and Sogorner Bolt ) ODB brought victory to her team, which gave her the right to a title fight [57] . On January 29, at iMPACT !, in a handicap match 4 vs 1, The Kongtourage defeated ODB [58] . The Kongtourage began to disintegrate after Bolt won the royal battle in February and became a contender for the title of Kong [59] , later Kahn expressed dissatisfaction with the leadership in the group, which led to the fight Kahn and Bolt against Kong and Said, who won the first [60 ] . Said tried to intervene in the title match at Destination X (2009) but to no avail, although Kong managed to retain her title [61] .

Ultimately, Kong lost the title to Angelina Love on Lockdown (2009) [62] . After this loss and an unsuccessful attempt to regain the title, the Saeed and Kong team entered the tournament for the established knockout team belts. In the first round, the team defeated representatives of The Main Event Mafia Sharmell and Tracy Brooks . Said restrained Brooks, after Kong did most of the work, after the match Kong began to look at Said viciously [63] . In the next round of the tournament, they were defeated by the team of Taylor Wilde and Sarita [64] . After Kong was unable to win the title for Bound for Glory (2009) due to the carelessness of Raishi Said [65] , Kong and Said met in a fight on iMPACT! 22 of October. Kong won the match, and then played Awesome Bomb Said on the ramp [66] .

Alyssa Flash (2009, 2011, 2013)

On iMPACT! May 1, 2008 Anderson used her image of Cheerleader Melissa in a match against Daisy Haze. Later, at the same show, she performed in the image of Raishi Said [67] . On iMPACT! On May 26, 2009, Melissa performed in a dark match against Incredible Kong under the name "Future Legend" by Melissa Anderson [5] . On June 16, 2009, she appeared on TV, but already under the name “Future Legend” by Alyssa Flash, she lost to Sarita and attacked her after the match [68] . She continued to lose until the match for the knockout team champion title, where she, along with Duffney, lost to Sarita and Taylor Wilde [69] .

Alyssa Flash won her first victory in a match against Cody Diener, after the knockouts present at the ring attacked Diener [70] . Alyssa interrupted the interview with the new TNA star Hamada , accusing foreign stars such as Hamada and Sarita of the fact that the company pays all attention to them, not her, and then attacked Hamada [71] . On October 8, 2009, Alyssa met Hamada in an eight-sided elimination match, where they clung and fought for the ring until both were eliminated from the match as a result of the countdown [72] . Alyssa met Hamada again next week in a hold-down match anywhere, but lost after Hamada carried her moon flip across the table [73] . For the first time, the demon Alyssa won on November 12 in a match against Tracy Brooks [74] . After that, Anderson did not receive matches in the company and asked for the termination of the contract, which took place on January 21, 2010 [75] . On March 14, 2011, Anderson in the image of Alyssa Flash returned to TNA for one evening as part of an open call to Madison Rhine , where she could not win [76] [77] . March 17, 2013 took part in the recordings of the special show iMPACT! dedicated to the knockout division, where she lost to Gail Kim [78] .

Lucha Underground (2015-present)

On October 29, 2015, it was announced that Melissa would take part in the second season of Lucha Underground [79] [80] . She debuted on December 12, 2015 in a mask under the name “Mariposa” (literally translated from Spanish as “Butterfly”), as the plot sister “Moth” Marty Martinez [3] .

Others Promoted

Personal life

Melissa’s favorite opponents are Mariko Yoshida (who invented the “Air Raid Crash” that Melissa uses), Vesna and Tiffany [81] . Melissa won the Attack of the Show! , became the girl of the week on MySpace in September 2006 [82] .

Gimmick

 
Melissa holds Missile Dropkick Sweet Cherie.
 
Melissa holds Samoan Drop Courtney Rush .
  • The final tricks
    • Like Cheerleader Melissa
      • Air Raid Crash (Over the shoulder back to belly piledriver) [1] [7]
      • Kondo Clutch (Inverted cloverleaf) [7]
      • Kudo Driver (Back to back double underhook piledriver) [7]
    • Like Alyssa Flash
      • Sitout scoop slam piledriver [68]
      • Fujiwara armbar [74]
    • Like Raisha Said
      • Damascus Drop (Elevated Boston crab dropped into a sitout position) [83]
  • Crown tricks
    • Curb Stomp (Standing inverted Indian deathlock surfboard followed into a head stomp) [84] [85]
    • Missile dropkick [86]
    • Multiple suplex variations
      • Fisherman [87]
      • German [1] [9]
      • Snap [88]
    • Reverse STO [86]
    • Samoan drop [89]
    • Single Minor (Forward Russian legsweep) [1] [90]
  • She was the manager of the following resellers:
    • The Ballard Brothers (Shane and Shannon) [1]
    • Incredible Kong [1]
    • The Sheiks ( Sheikh Abdul Bashir and Sheikh Mustafa Bashir) [91]
  • Nicknames
    • The Future Legend [2]
    • “The Female Terminator” Cheerleader Melissa [92]
      • "Crush" [6]
  • Musical Themes
    • " # 1 Da Woman " by Tricky ( Shimmer / APW / ChickFight ) [93]
    • “ Firestarter ” by The Prodigy (APW / IWA-MS ) [94]
    • “Get A Beat” by Dale Oliver ( TNA ; as Cheerleader Melissa) [95]
    • Arabic Dancer by Dale Oliver ( TNA ; as Raish Saeed) [96]
    • Empire March by Dale Oliver (TNA; used in conjunction with Incredible Kong) [97]

Titles and Awards

 
Melissa with a belt champion Shimmer Women Athletes in October 2013.
  • All pro wrestling
    • APW Future Legend Championship (2 times) [98]
  • Cauliflower alley club
    • Future Legend Award (2004) [8]
    • Women's Active Award (2014) [99]
  • Chickfight
    • Transatlantic Women's Championship (1 time) [100]
    • ChickFight V [101]
    • ChickFight VII [102]
  • Northern Championship Wrestling
    • Amazones and Titans (2011) - with Jay Phenomenon [103] [104]
  • Pure wrestling association
    • PWA Elite Women's Championship (1 time) [105]
  • Pro wrestling illustrated
    • PWI places her at No. 3 on the list of the 50 best female resellers in 2012 [106]
    • PWI places her at No. 1 on the list of the 50 best female resellers in 2013 [35]
  • Pro wrestlng revolution
    • PWR Women's Championship (2 times) [107]
  • Pro wrestling world-1
    • Queen's Cup (2007) [108]
  • River city wrestling
    • RCW Angels Division Championship (1 time, active) [109]
    • RCW Championship (1 time) [110]
    • RCW International Championship (1 time) [111]
    • RCW Phoenix Champion (1 time)
    • RCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Darcy Drake [112]
  • Shimmer women athletes
    • Shimmer Championship (2 times) [24] [29]
  • World Wonder Ring Stardom
    • 5 ★ Star GP Technique Award (2014) [113]

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Online World of Wrestling profile (neopr.) . Online World of Wrestling. Date of treatment February 10, 2010. Archived on April 20, 2013.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Cagematch profile ( unspecified ) . Cagematch Date of treatment February 10, 2010. Archived on April 20, 2013.
  3. ↑ 1 2 Meltzer, Dave . December 21, 2015 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: Conor McGregor wins UFC Featherweight title, Roman Reigns WWE Champion (English) // Wrestling Observer Newsletter : journal. - Campbell, California , 2015 .-- December 21. - P. 59 . - ISSN 10839593 .
  4. ↑ 2002 年 6 月 (unopened) . Hyper Visual Fighting Arsion . Date of treatment March 9, 2013. Archived October 15, 2002.
  5. ↑ 1 2 TNA Dark Match "Future Legend" Melissa Anderson VS Awesome Kong (unopened) (link not available) . CheerleaderMelissa.com. Date of treatment May 29, 2009. Archived June 2, 2009.
  6. ↑ 1 2 Ringbelles Roundup (May 27, 2014) - WWE Diva booking, wrestlers venturing into MMA & more (unopened) (link not available) . Ringbelles (May 27, 2014). Date of treatment May 28, 2014. Archived on May 28, 2014.
  7. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Shimmer Profile (neopr.) . Shimmer Women Athletes . Visuex Date of treatment December 18, 2008. Archived on April 20, 2013.
  8. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Oliver, Greg Cheerleader Melissa has moved past the pom-poms (neopr.) . Slam! Sports Canadian Online Explorer (July 19, 2004). Date of treatment December 18, 2008. Archived June 30, 2013.
  9. ↑ 1 2 3 GLORY Profile (unspecified) . GLORY Wrestling. Date of treatment December 28, 2008. Archived on April 20, 2013.
  10. ↑ 1 2 3 Kociaba, Bill CAC Honors A Future Star of The Squared Circle (unopened) . Cauliflower Alley Club . Date of treatment December 18, 2008. Archived June 24, 2008.
  11. ↑ Shimmer Vol 1 & 2 Results (neopr.) . Shimmer Women Athletes . Visuex Date of treatment December 27, 2008.
  12. ↑ 1 2 Shimmer Vol 7 & 8 Results (neopr.) . Shimmer Women Athletes . Visuex Date of treatment December 27, 2008.
  13. ↑ Shimmer Vol 11, 12 & 13 Results (neopr.) . Shimmer Women Athletes . Visuex Date of treatment December 27, 2008.
  14. ↑ Results - May 17th in San Jose (Neopr.) . Pro Wrestling Revolution (May 18, 2008). Date of treatment February 13, 2010. Archived July 15, 2011.
  15. ↑ Davison, Steven Feuds From The Vault - Cheerleader Melissa vs. MsChif ( unspecified ) . Bleacher Report (May 9, 2009). Date of treatment July 1, 2009.
  16. ↑ Shimmer Vol 17 & 18 Results (neopr.) . Shimmer Women Athletes . Visuex Date of treatment December 27, 2008.
  17. ↑ Dykens, Brad Shimmer Volume # 21 (neopr.) . Online World of Wrestling. Date of treatment February 13, 2010.
  18. ↑ Byers, Ryan Live Shimmer Volume 23 and 24 Results (neopr.) . 411mania.com (May 2, 2009). Date of treatment February 13, 2010.
  19. ↑ Shimmer Vol 23-26 (neopr.) . Shimmer Women Athletes . WrestleFuse. Date of treatment February 13, 2010.
  20. ↑ Csonka, Larry Shimmer Vol. 27 and 28 DVD Taping Results (SPOILERS) ( unspecified ) . 411Mania.com (November 9, 2009). Date of treatment December 7, 2009.
  21. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Byers, Ryan 411's Live Shimmer Report: April 10th and 11th (unopened) . 411Mania (April 12, 2010). Date of treatment April 12, 2010.
  22. ↑ Csonka, Larry Shimmer Volume 33 Taping Results (neopr.) . 411Mania (September 11, 2010). Date of appeal September 19, 2010.
  23. ↑ Cook, Steve Shimmer Volume 36 Taping Results (neopr.) . 411Mania (September 12, 2010). Date of appeal September 19, 2010.
  24. ↑ 1 2 3 Martin, Adam Shimmer Volume 43, 44 taping results (neopr.) . WrestleView (October 3, 2011). Date of treatment October 3, 2011. Archived on April 20, 2013.
  25. ↑ Namako, Jason Second report of Shimmer Vol. 45 and 46 tapings (neopr.) . WrestleView (March 18, 2012). Date of treatment March 18, 2012.
  26. ↑ Cooper, Chad Results of Shimmer Vol. 47 and 48 tapings (neopr.) . WrestleView (March 19, 2012). Date of treatment March 19, 2012.
  27. ↑ Namako, Jason 10/27 Shimmer Volume 50 Results: Berwyn, Illinois (neopr.) . WrestleView (October 27, 2012). Date of treatment October 28, 2012.
  28. ↑ Namako, Jason 10/28 Shimmer Volume 52 Results: Berwyn, Illinois (neopr.) . WrestleView (October 28, 2012). Date of treatment October 28, 2012.
  29. ↑ 1 2 Namako, Jason 4/6 Shimmer 53 iPPV Results: Secaucus, New Jersey (unopened) (inaccessible link - history ) . WrestleView (April 6, 2013). Date of treatment April 6, 2013.
  30. ↑ Namako, Jason 4/13 Shimmer # 54 Results: Berwyn, Illinois (Neopr.) . WrestleView (April 13, 2013). Date of treatment April 13, 2013.
  31. ↑ Namako, Jason 4/13 Shimmer # 55 Results: Berwyn, Illinois (neopr.) . WrestleView (April 13, 2013). Date of treatment April 13, 2013.
  32. ↑ Namako, Jason 4/14 Shimmer # 56 Results: Berwyn, Illinois (Neopr.) . WrestleView (April 14, 2013). Date of treatment April 14, 2013.
  33. ↑ Namako, Jason 4/14 Shimmer # 57 Results: Berwyn, Illinois (Allison Danger's retirement match) (unspecified) . WrestleView (April 14, 2013). Date of treatment April 14, 2013.
  34. ↑ Meltzer, Dave Mon. update: Busy schedule for WWE crew, Punk update, Name fighters trying out for next TUF, Hall of Famer stopped from entering Canada, Ex-celebrity girlfriend of world champion wants to get back together, legendarty match 88 years ago that changed biz (neopr .) . Wrestling Observer Newsletter (April 15, 2013). Date of appeal April 15, 2013.
  35. ↑ 1 2 Namako, Jason 10/19 Shimmer # 58 Results: Berwyn, Illinois (3G / LuKana) (neopr.) . WrestleView (October 19, 2013). Date of treatment October 19, 2013.
  36. ↑ Gee Schoon Tong, Chris Show results - 10/19 Shimmer DVD taping in Berwyn, Ill .: Shimmer Title & Tag Titles defended for Vol. 58 & 59, Cheerleader Melissa and top women's wrestlers featured (neopr.) . Pro Wrestling Torch (October 20, 2013). Date of treatment October 20, 2013.
  37. ↑ Namako, Jason Shimmer 60 Results: Berwyn, Illinois (Melissa / LuFisto) (neopr.) . WrestleView (October 20, 2013). Date of treatment October 20, 2013.
  38. ↑ Namako, Jason Cheerleader Melissa suffers a nasty cut at Shimmer tapings (neopr.) . WrestleView (October 21, 2013). Date of treatment October 21, 2013.
  39. ↑ Trionfo, Richard Shimmer 62 report: Cheerleader Melissa versus LuFisto 2 out of 3 falls; 3G versus Eagles and Matthews; and more (unspecified) . Pro Wrestling Insider (April 5, 2014). Date of treatment April 6, 2014.
  40. ↑ Namako, Jason 4/12 Shimmer 64 Results: Berwyn, Illinois (Melissa / Ohka) (neopr.) . Wrestleview (April 13, 2014). Date of treatment April 13, 2014.
  41. ↑ Namako, Jason 4/13 Shimmer 65 Results: Berwyn, Illinois (Melissa / Yim) (neopr.) . Wrestleview (April 14, 2014). Date of treatment April 14, 2014.
  42. ↑ Namako, Jason 4/13 Shimmer 66 Results: Berwyn, Illinois (Tag Title match) (unspecified) . Wrestleview (April 14, 2014). Date of treatment April 14, 2014.
  43. ↑ Bentley, Martin New Shimmer Champion crowned and more: 10/18 Shimmer results from Berwyn, IL (neopr.) . Pro Wrestling Insider (October 19, 2014). Date of treatment October 19, 2014.
  44. ↑ 1 2 Keller, Wade Kim vs. Kong for Title, Styles becomes a Prince, Marlena the Rat (neopr.) . PWTorch (January 12, 2008). Date of treatment January 2, 2009. Archived on April 20, 2013.
  45. ↑ Sokol, Chris Against All Odds: Angle still TNA champ (neopr.) . Slam! Sports Canadian Online Explorer (February 11, 2007). Date of treatment January 2, 2009. Archived June 30, 2013.
  46. ↑ Sokol, Chris TNA Lockdown: Joe captures gold (neopr.) . Slam! Sports Canadian Online Explorer (April 13, 2008). Date of treatment January 2, 2009. Archived June 30, 2013.
  47. ↑ Wilkenfeld, Daniel Roode & Storm rise to the top as Sting makes his surprise return (unopened) . PWTorch (July 3, 2008). Date of treatment January 2, 2009. Archived on April 20, 2013.
  48. ↑ Wilkenfeld, Daniel Sting, AJ and Christian try to save the show from itself (neopr.) . PWTorch (September 5, 2008). Date of treatment January 2, 2009. Archived on April 20, 2013.
  49. ↑ Wilkenfeld, Daniel Cage's ambiguity powers stong, if unremarkable, show (unopened) . PWTorch (September 26, 2008). Date of treatment January 2, 2009. Archived on April 20, 2013.
  50. ↑ Wilkenfeld, Daniel TNA limps towards Bound for Glory (neopr.) . PWTorch (October 9, 2008). Date of treatment January 2, 2009. Archived on April 20, 2013.
  51. ↑ Wilkenfeld, Daniel The veterans bring their gravitas to the mic in a very good outing (unopened) . PWTorch (October 16, 2008). Date of treatment January 2, 2009. Archived on April 20, 2013.
  52. ↑ Keller, Wade Final hype for Turning Point, Rhino acts like a sexist dumbass, Samoa Joe vs. Scott Steiner (neopr.) . PWTorch (November 9, 2008). Date of treatment January 3, 2009. Archived on April 20, 2013.
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Links

  • cheerleadermelissa.com - official site of Melissa Anderson
  • GLORY Biography
  • Online World Of Wrestling profile
  • ClickWrestle.com Matches
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