Cheerleader Melissa - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • As Cheeleader Melissa
      • Air Raid Crash (Over the shoulder back to belly piledriver)
      • Kondo Clutch (Inverted cloverleaf)
      • Kudo Driver (Back to back double underhook piledriver)
    • As Alissa Flash
      • Sitout scoop slam piledriver
      • Fujiwara armbar
    • As Raisha Saeed
      • Damascus Drop (Elevated Boston crab dropped into a sitout position)
  • Signature moves
    • Curb Stomp (Standing inverted Indian deathlock surfboard followed into a head stomp)
    • Missile dropkick
    • Multiple suplex variations
      • Fisherman
      • German
      • Snap
    • Reverse STO
    • Samoan drop
    • Single Minor (Forward Russian legsweep)
  • Wrestlers managed
    • The Ballard Brothers (Shane and Shannon)
    • Awesome Kong
    • The Sheiks (Sheik Abdul Bashir and Sheik Mustafa Bashir)
  • Nicknames
    • "The Future Legend"
    • "The Female Terminator" Cheerleader Melissa
  • Entrance themes
    • "#1 Da Woman" by Tricky (Shimmer / APW / ChickFight)
    • "Firestarter" by The Prodigy (APW / IWA-MS)
    • "Get A Beat" by Dale Oliver (TNA; as Cheerleader Melissa)
    • "Arabic Dancer" by Dale Oliver (TNA; as Raisha Saeed)
    • "Empire March" by Dale Oliver (TNA; used while accompanying Awesome Kong)

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