Where is Melina? WWE superstar missing from Los Angeles amidst wildfire crisis

Melina, a Los Angeles native, was part of the 'MNM' trio alongside John Morrison before managing to win both WWE Women's Championship and the WWE Divas Championship

California wildfire news: Melina, a Los Angeles native, was part of the 'MNM' trio alongside John Morrison before managing to win both  WWE Women's Championship and the WWE Divas Championship WWE's Melina Perez during her time in 'MNM'

Former WWE diva Melina, a three-time WWE Women's Champion and a two-time WWE Divas Champion, is reportedly missing after the recent wildfire outbreak in Los Angeles, California. 

The concerning news was shared by Cauliflower Alley Club, a non-profit organization, dedicated to financially assisting individuals from the wrestling industry. “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.” Cauliflower Alley Club posted on Sunday. 

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"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," another X post read.

Melina Nava Perez, who goes by the ring name Melina, remains unavailable on the phone despite in numerous attempt amidst the fires that are still raging right now in Los Angeles. 45-year-old Menina was born in Los Angeles and brought up in California's High Desert. The model-turned-wrestler made her WWE debut in 2004, forming the stylish 'MNM' trio alongside Joey Mercury and  Johnny Nitro (John Morrison). She last appeared in WWE in 2022 and most recently wrestled for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).

Los Angeles wildfires: Firefighters resume tough job

Meanwhile, the total number of confirmed fatalities caused by the Los Angeles wildfire stands at 16. Five of the deaths were attributed to the Palisades Fire, and 11 resulted from the Eaton Fire, the coroner's office said in a statement Saturday evening.

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Firefighters raced to cut off spreading wildfires before potentially strong winds return that could push the flames toward the world-famous J. Paul Getty Museum and the University of California, Los Angeles, while new evacuation warnings left more homeowners on edge. A fierce battle against the flames was underway in Mandeville Canyon, home to Arnold Schwarzenegger and other celebrities not far from the Pacific coast, where swooping helicopters dumped water as the blaze charged downhill.

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