Cheerleader Melissa will be inducted into the Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Game Changer Wrestling announced the news and confirmed that Dave Prazak will induct her at the ceremony on April 2.
Melissa had a remarkable career on the independent scene, dating back to her debut in 1999. She wrestled for SHIMMER for many years, and she won the SHIMMER Championship twice. Melissa also had a memorable run in TNA; there, she worked as Raisha Saeed and Alissa Flash.
The inaugural class of the Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame included Jerry Lynn, Homicide, Ruckus, Dave Prazak, Tracy Smothers, and LuFisto. Christopher Daniels has been announced as the first member of the 2023 class.
WrestleZone will provide more information as it becomes available.
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*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