Zelina Vega can be considered as an all-rounder in the world of professional wrestling. Whether it is competing in the ring or serving as a manager, Vega can do it all to capture the attention of the WWE Universe. Recently, one of her fans paid homage to her late father, and Vega appreciated the gesture in a big way.

Zelina Vega joined WWE in 2017 as the manager of Andrade ‘Cien’ Almas. She managed many other upcoming superstars and also proved her worth in the ring by becoming the winner of the first-ever ‘Queen’s Crown’ tournament and also reigning as a one-time WWE Women’s tag team champion.

La Muneca enjoys the spotlight with her WWE career and other ventures. However, all the success came from rising above a tragedy she suffered as a kid when her father, Michael Trinidad, died in the 9/11 terrorist attack.

A Zelina Vega fan named Shaura recently posted on Twitter stating that she paid a visit to the site where all the people who perished in the attack are honored including Vega’s father to pay her respects to him. Zelina Vega responded by thanking the fan for her sweet gesture towards her father.

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Zelina Vega is currently serving as the manager for the faction ‘Legado Del Fantasma’ comprising of their leader Santos Escobar, Joaquin Wilde and Cruz Del Toro on the SmackDown brand. They are looking to become a force to be reckoned with and are perceived to become one of the best factions on the roster under Triple H’s regime.

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