Cheerleader Melissa To Be Inducted Into Indie Hall Of Fame Class Of 2023
The Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame continues to grow.
The Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame continues to grow.
Game Changer Wrestling announced that Cheerleader Melissa as a member of the Indie Hall of Fame Class of 2023, and she will be inducted by Dave Prazak.
Christopher Daniels was previously announced as the first inductee. The ceremony will be held on April 2 from The Millenium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California.
Melissa has had a lengthy career in the wrestling business. She has competed for a number of promotions, including SHIMMER, Lucha Underground, STARDOM, River City Wrestling, and All Pro Wrestling, among others. She is a two-time SHIMMER Champion. Melissa also worked for TNA for a few years, first as Raisha Saeed and later as Alissa Flash.
*Indie HoF Update*
Inductee #2
CHEERLEADER MELISSAInducted by:
DAVE PRAZAKPlus:
CHRISTOPHER DANIELS (By Kazarian)The Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame welcomes The Class of 2023!
Sun 4/2 – Noon
The Millenium Biltmore
(Live from the site of @Wrestlecon)Ticket Info pic.twitter.com/tKdaBJfWYj
— GameChangerWrestling (@GCWrestling_) February 23, 2023
Jerry Lynn, Homicide, Ruckus, Dave Prazak, Tracy Smothers, and LuFisto were members of the inaugural class of the Indie Hall of Fame, which was was established in 2022.
Fightful will provide more information about the Indie Hall of Fame Class of 2023 as it becomes available.
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