Former WWE Superstar found SAFE after LA Wildfire concerns

The wrestling community can breathe a sigh of relief as WWE legend Melina has been confirmed safe after hours of uncertainty during the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. A Matter of Pride Wrestling issued an urgent plea for information regarding her safety, igniting an outpouring of concern from fans and fellow wrestlers.

Melina’s Disappearance Amid the Wildfires

As wildfires raged across Los Angeles, burning over 20,000 acres and forcing thousands to evacuate, Melina became unresponsive to communication. The situation sparked worry, with A Matter of Pride Wrestling tweeting:
“URGENT: @RealMelina We’re deeply concerned… If anyone has seen or heard from her, please report her safe.”

This message quickly spread across social media, with the wrestling community rallying to ensure her well-being.

Good News: Melina Is Safe

Hours later, the promotion confirmed Melina had made contact and was unharmed:
“We’re relieved to share that Melina has made contact and is safe. Thank you for your concern and support.”

The update was a massive relief to fans and underscored the strong camaraderie within the wrestling world.

A Reminder of the Wildfires’ Impact

The California wildfires have affected countless lives, including AEW star Anthony Bowens, who missed a Collision taping due to the dangerous conditions. These events highlight the unpredictability and danger of natural disasters, even impacting beloved figures like Melina.

The response to Melina’s situation showcased the tight-knit bond within the wrestling world. From fans to fellow performers, the collective effort to locate and ensure her safety emphasized the power of unity in times of crisis.

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