Okay, so, Melina Perez, right? Back in the day, I was super into wrestling, especially the women’s division. Melina was always one of my favorites, so I decided, why not try to find some of her matches and see how they hold up?

First thing I did was hop onto the WWE Network (or Peacock now, I guess). I figured they’d have a bunch of her stuff archived. Started searching for her name, Melina, and sifted through all the results. Lots of old RAWs, SmackDowns, and PPVs. It took a while, but I started making a list of matches that looked interesting.
Next up, I went to YouTube. There are always tons of wrestling clips and even full matches floating around. I searched for things like “Melina WWE best matches,” “Melina vs. Alicia Fox,” “Melina Divas Championship,” you know, all the key phrases. Found some good highlight reels and a few matches that weren’t on the WWE Network. Quality varied a lot, but hey, it’s free.
After watching a bunch of matches, I wanted to get a little deeper. So, I hit up some wrestling forums and Reddit. These places are goldmines for opinions, insights, and match recommendations. People were talking about her feuds with Mickie James and Beth Phoenix, so I looked those up specifically. Plus, reading other people’s thoughts gave me a different perspective on her work.
I even tried digging around on some wrestling news sites and blogs. They sometimes have articles or retrospectives on wrestlers’ careers. It was cool to read about her journey from the independent circuit to WWE and all the stuff she did after leaving.
And that’s pretty much it! I spent a good chunk of time diving back into Melina’s wrestling career. Found some awesome matches I’d forgotten about, learned a few new things, and had a blast reliving some old wrestling memories. Definitely worth the trip down memory lane!
- WWE Network/Peacock: Started here for official content.
- YouTube: Found highlights and matches not on WWE Network.
- Wrestling Forums/Reddit: Got recommendations and insights from other fans.
- News Sites/Blogs: Read career retrospectives and articles.