Melina Perez - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Extreme Makeover (Springboard kneeling facebuster / Charging facebuster) — 2005–2006; used as a signature move thereafter
    • Kyrapractor / California Dream (Cross-legged inverted bridging STF) — 2007–2008
    • Last Call (Leg trap sunset flip powerbomb) — 2008–present
    • Primal Scream / Sunset Split (Inverted leg drop bulldog into a split–legged pin, preceded by a scream) — 2007–present
  • Signature moves
    • Body scissors, sometimes into a pin
    • Bow and arrow stretch
    • Camel clutch
    • Divastator (Multiple kicking combinations)
    • Diving double knee drop to a trapped opponent across the turnbuckles
    • Hair-pull stomp
    • Kranium Buster (Flipping neckbreaker)
    • Lariat
    • Rope hung Boston crab
    • Running split-legged big boot
    • Schoolgirl roll-up
    • Snapmare driver
  • Managers
    • Jillian Hall
  • Wrestlers managed
    • Johnny Nitro
    • Joey Mercury
    • Mark Henry
    • Mick Foley
    • Victoria
    • Eric Young
  • Nicknames
    • "The (self-proclaimed) most-dominant Diva in WWE".
    • "The Gorgeous Grappler"
    • "The A–List Diva"
    • "The Barracuda"
    • "The Paparazzi Princess"
    • "The Red Carpet Diva"
    • "The Hell Cat"
    • "The Lovely Latina"
    • "Raw's Scream Queen"
  • Entrance themes
    • "Paparazzi" by Jim Johnston (April 14, 2005 – August 5, 2011; Used while managing MNM & in singles competetion)

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