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Cheerleader Melissa Net Worth, Age, Height, Bio, Birthday, Wiki!

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Cheerleader Melissa Biography

Cheerleader Melissa is one of the most popular and richest Professional Wrestler who was born on August 17, 1982 in Los Angeles, United States. Anderson’s father wrestled professionally during the 1980s in the beginning. As a child, she became an avid fan of her father’s work . She also began to show an interest in soccer in particular and being a part of the the Palmdale High School’s sports department and amateur team as one of just four girls. As a teenager she was already involved in the world of wrestling by traveling across the state of San Bernardino frequently to train at and work at the school of wrestling run by Billy Anderson, her father’s former tag team partner as well as getting involved in the management of the business and soon she made her first appearance on before the public. Although she was only 15 years old, Anderson still studied and obtained an education at the top of her class mostly thanks to sending teachers emails; she also says that she is grateful to the Internet as a factor in her becoming popular, albeit before small audiences.

In 2005, she also was a wrestler at Givin Em The Bizness for Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South (IWA: Mid-South) in a six-way elimination contest to win the NWA Midwest Women’s Championship against champion Ariel and MsChif, Mickie Knuckles, Sara Del Rey and eventual winner Daizee Haze. In March 2006 , she took part in a series events with Pure Wrestling Association winning their Elite Women’s Championship in a match against 21st Century Fox and then defending it against her successfully, however losing it against her during a three-way contest that also included Misty Haven.

After the success of ChickFight, Dave Prazak and Allison Danger set up Shimmer Women Athletes, a promotion with ties to Prazak’s Ring of Honor intending to raise the credibility of women’s wrestling on an international scale. Her first match with the promotion was on November 6, 2005, for Volume 1 in a losing effort to MsChif, starting a wild feud between the two. The loss saw Anderson demand a special attraction rematch—the match would be Shimmer’s first hardcore match, fought under Falls Count Anywhere rules and helped Anderson gain the victory after nearly thirty minutes of wrestling on February 12, 2006, at Volume 4. MsChif took her revenge at Volume 5 by distracting Anderson during a match with Allison Danger, causing her to lose the match. Naturally the rivalry was not abated and their next match, main eventing Volume 6 on 21 May, was declared a Last Woman Standing match with MsChif eventually coming out on top. Further interferences took an interesting turn at Volume 7 when Anderson came out during MsChif’s match against Rain. However, before she could interfere, Rain’s partner Lacey pushed her to the ground while trying to distract the referee in order to allow Rain to use an illegal weapon; an incensed Anderson fought back against Lacey in time for the referee to see the foreign object in the ring and declare MsChif the winner via disqualification. After Anderson had won her main event match, Lacey and Rain (The Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew), ambushed her with a beat down until MsChif ran out, saving her nemesis before leaving her to celebrate the victory. The Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew had threatened Anderson for involving herself in their plans against MsChif and similarly threatened MsChif for being in the way of ambushing Melissa and, after declaring themselves the best tag team in the world, demanded a match with the two for Volume 8 which became the penultimate bout of the evening. The Home Wrecking Crew’s experience won out over MsChif and Anderson when a double team maneuver led to MsChif being pinned; after the match Anderson and MsChif shook hands as a sign of respect. The two soon showed they could work as a team though when they beat veterans The Experience (Lexie Fyfe and Malia Hosaka), with MsChif pinning Hosaka.

Anderson’s favorite opponents include Mariko Yoshida (who innovated the Air Raid Crash finishing move that Melissa herself also uses), Wesna and Tiffany. She won Attack of the Show!’s contest, “MySpace Girl of the Week”, on September 6, 2006. She appeared on the show in person rather than the usual webcam format and went on to participate in later segments of the show.

When Anderson came back from Japan She was a full-time wrestler. Following her fight with Japan prior to her return Nikki She was still wrestling with APW and won the Above The Law Championship from Robert Thompson in July 2004. Under her direction, the championship was changed to as the Future Legends Championship, the title she was beaten by Daizee Haze in the year following before getting it again and then ending the belt. In October, APW associated itself with the newly formed, all-female tournament-cum-promotion ChickFight (CF). In the initial event, held beneath the APW banner during its Halloween Hell weekend, Anderson was able to get through two rounds, only to lose in a steel cage contest in the final round by the luchadora Princess Sugey.

NameCheerleader Melissa
First NameCheerleader
Last NameMelissa
OccupationProfessional Wrestler
BirthdayAugust 17
Birth Year1982
Place of BirthLos Angeles
Home Town
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignLeo
Full/Birth Name
ParentsDoug Anderson
SiblingsNot Available
SpouseNot Known
Children(s)Not Available

Ethnicity, religion & political views

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On January 7, 2007, Anderson won Pro Wrestling World-1’s inaugural Queen’s Cup tournament. After beating Melissa Strips in the first round, she received a bye through to the final to face Allison Danger. During an autograph session, she attacked Danger to the point where she was said to not to be able to compete, though Danger fought through her injury. By winning, Anderson earned herself a number one contendership for the AWA World Women’s Championship.

Cheerleader Melissa Net Worth

Cheerleader Melissa is one of the richest Professional Wrestler from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Cheerleader Melissa's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Melissa Anderson (born on 17 August 1982) is an American professional wrestler who is better known as her ring name, Cheerleader Melissa. Her most famous work is her participation with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where she was Alissa flash and Raisha Saeed. Anderson is currently in the independent circuit for promotions like Shimmer Women Athletes, where she was a double Shimmer Champion. Anderson was ranked #1 in 2013 Anderson placed first on Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s Top 50 Females list.

After having gained experience on the in the ring and ring side, Cheerleader Melissa eventually got her first match of her 17th birthday, against Lexie Fyfe in a loss in a carnival-style outdoor event. The year 2001 was the first time she enrolled in Ultimate Pro Wrestling and lost in a tag team match with Looney Lane that led to an altercation between them. The loss that she suffered in the tag team contest was her only loss in the company, as she was able to win an unresolved match between the two , which was followed by a string of mixed tag match, first , with Shannon Ballard and then alongside the Ballard Brothers, beating Lane and Frankie Kazarian in the mixed tag team match , as and Nova during the last intergender tag match. In 2003, during the heat of summer Anderson received a personal invitation to train and wrestle for three months Japan to promote the show Arsion. Anderson was chosen alongside Taylor Matheny who had recently been featured through World Wrestling Entertainment’s Tough Enough program, and consequently, Anderson received a lot of media attention because of. Within the intense training program she took part in what she considers to be her most memorable matches, including an 15-minute match against Rie Tamada, and a defeat against Mariko Yoshida. In addition, as a present for her 20th birthday she was permitted to join forces with the veteran women wrestler Lioness Asuka.

As well as being a regular for APW, ChickFight, Shimmer and TNA, Melissa continues to tour the independent circuit working for a number of different promotions. She has had two stints in the National Wrestling Alliance affiliate Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling. In her second run, during September 2005, she had a short feud with Nattie Neidhart, taking her on in a singles match where Neidhart won using her Sharpshooter after some interference from Belle Lovitz. Enraged by interference, Anderson formed an impromptu tag team with Tiffany called Girls Gone Wrestling (GGW) and pinned Nattie after an Air Raid Crash. The following day she lost a SuperGirls Championship match against the reigning Rebecca Knox due to some interference, this time from Scotty Mac. GGW teamed up again to take Mac and his partner Ladies Choice in a Men vs Women tag match that Anderson won with a pin.

Net Worth$5 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomeProfessional Wrestler
CarsNot Available
HouseLiving in own house.

The two would meet again three months later in England for RQW’s 2007 No Pain, No Gain event challenging Eden Black for the RQW Women’s Championship but both came up short. The match served to build up interest for the aforementioned ChickFight VII: The UK vs The USA where Melissa would secure a victory against Black. She also beat MsChif in the semi-final. At RQW’s Taking On The World the three met again with MsChif and Black teaming up in a losing effort against Anderson and Black’s nemesis Jetta. In May 2008 MsChif put her NWA World Women’s Championship on the line during Pro Wrestling Revolution’s debut show but Anderson did not win the belt.

On the edition of May 1, 2008 of Impact!, Anderson appeared as her signature Cheerleader Melissa gimmick and defeated Daizee Haze in a singles match that was billed as a “try-out” for both women. However, she reappeared as Saeed later that night. At May 26, 2009 Impact! taping, Anderson wrestled as “Future Legend” Melissa Anderson in a dark match where she was defeated by Awesome Kong. Her television return occurred on the edition of July 16, 2009 of Impact! as she wrestled under the revised name of “Future Legend” Alissa Flash, losing to the debuting Sarita and attacking her afterward. Flash’s losing streak continued in the first round of the Knockouts Tag Team Championship tournament where she and Daffney lost to Sarita and Taylor Wilde. As Flash, Anderson had a new outfit which included a streaks of make up around her eyes in tribute to Sherri Martel.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Cheerleader Melissa height 5 ft 8 in Cheerleader weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.

Height5 ft 8 in
WeightNot Known
Body MeasurementsUnder Review
Eye ColorNot Available
Hair ColorNot Available
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Anderson has participated in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) workouts with Ivory, Molly Holly and Jazz. She also had a tryout match on the edition of May 26, 2006 of WWE Heat. Wrestling under her birth name, Anderson fell to a Widow’s Peak by Victoria in Las Vegas, Nevada.

These series of bouts against each other did not stop them teaming together when they main evented Volume 17 on April 26, 2008, taking on an erstwhile enemy of Anderson again in the form of Sara Del Rey, alongside her Dangerous Angels partner Allison Danger. This time it was Melissa making the pinfall after an Air Raid Crash. Despite these string of successes, the tag team did not compete during the Volume 21 tag team gauntlet for the Shimmer Tag Team Championship, but they reunited when MsChif was threatened by both Kong and Del Rey for her Shimmer Championship. With both Kong and Del Rey wanting title shots, the two tag teams were actually booked for a contendership match for the Tag Team Championship during Volume 24 on May 2, 2009, which Anderson and MsChif lost. After this loss, Anderson went on a four match winning streak, including avenging a loss to Wesna Busic (see above). On April 10, 2010, at the tapings of Volume 29, Anderson and MsChif received a shot at the Shimmer Tag Team Championship, but were defeated by the defending champions Nicole Matthews and Portia Perez. The team’s two back-to-back tag team losses led to Melissa dissolving her team with MsChif in order for her to focus on her singles career.

Who is Cheerleader Melissa Dating?

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On the edition of January 10 of TNA Impact! Anderson made her Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) debut as an unknown woman wearing a niqāb, later named Raisha Saeed and billed from Syria. She was in Awesome Kong’s corner when Kong defeated Gail Kim to win the TNA Women’s Knockout Championship. Her first pay-per-view appearance with the company was again in Kong’s corner at Against All Odds, distracting Kong’s opponent ODB to help her retain the Knockout Championship. The situation with Kim and ODB intensified, leading to Anderson’s first match as a competitor with the promotion. At TNA’s all-steel cage event Lockdown, she and Kong took on Kim and ODB in a tag team match, where Saeed was pinned by ODB. On the edition of July 3, 2008 of Impact!, Saeed lost a match against newcomer Taylor Wilde which saw Wilde become number one contender for the Knockout Championship despite outside interference from Kong.

Facts & Trivia

Cheerleader Ranked on the list of most popular Professional Wrestler. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Cheerleader Melissa celebrates birthday on August 17 of every year.

In an attempt to build a strong women’s division, Jersey All Pro Wrestling (JAPW) opened 2009 with January’s Female Revolution. Under her Cheerleader gimmick, she beat Nikki Roxx and later appeared as Raisha Saeed also winning against Ariel. She appeared again in May losing a return match to Roxx but staying undefeated as Saeed against Daizee Haze. She was scheduled for a rematch with Roxx on November 16 but after Roxx pulled out she defeated Hailey Hatred to earn a match against Sara Del Rey for the JAPW Women’s Championship. Anderson won the match by disqualification after Hatred interfered, leading to a no-disqualification Three Way match in January 2010 at Back Where It All Began for the title in which Anderson was pinned by Del Rey. Anderson met Del Rey later in 2010, on July 25, under the guise of her Raisha Saeed gimmick. It was during her Chikara debut in a tag team match, where she and Amazing Kong were defeated by Bruderschaft des Kreuzes (Haze and Del Rey).

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