Early career (2010–2011) At the age of 17, Trinidad began training under Javi-Air, Azrieal, and
T. J. Perkins. On the August 21 NWS event, Fly competed against Niya in a losing effort. On January 27 it was reported that Trinidad had signed a contract with the promotion. On the February 10 episode of
Impact!, Trinidad, under the ring name Rosita debuted as the storyline cousin of
Sarita in an eight-woman tag team match, where the two of them teamed with
Madison Rayne and
Tara and defeated Angelina Love,
Mickie James,
Velvet Sky and
Winter, when Rosita pinned Sky. In February 2011, Rosita and Sarita defeated Angelina Love and Velvet Sky to earn a shot at Love's and Winter's
TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship. On March 13 at
Victory Road, Rosita and Sarita defeated Love and Winter to win the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship, with Sarita proclaiming that their victory would start a Mexican takeover of TNA. On the following episode of
Impact!, the alliance of Rosita, Sarita and
Hernandez was named
Mexican America. The three of them were then defeated in a six-person
street fight by Love, Winter and
Matt Morgan. On March 24, the three were joined by
Anarquia. In the following weeks Rosita and Sarita successfully defended the Knockouts Tag Team Championship first against
The Beautiful People (Angelina Love and Velvet Sky) and then against Madison Rayne and Tara. They made their third successful defense on the June 16 episode of
Impact Wrestling, defeating Velvet Sky and
Ms. Tessmacher, following outside interference from
ODB. Rosita and Sarita lost the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship to Ms. Tessmacher and Tara on July 12 at the tapings of the July 21 episode of
Impact Wrestling. They received a rematch on August 7 at
Hardcore Justice, but were defeated by Tessmacher and Tara. On the March 22, 2012, episode of
Impact Wrestling, Rosita and Sarita again failed to recapture the Knockouts Tag Team Championship, when they were defeated by
Eric Young and ODB. On April 19 episode of TNA
Impact, Rosita and Sarita teamed up with Madison Rayne and
Gail Kim in a losing effort to Brooke Tessmacher, Tara, Velvet Sky and Mickie James. Rosita and Sarita were given another title opportunity on April 15 at
Lockdown, but were once again defeated by Eric Young and ODB, this time in a
steel cage match. Afterwards, both Rosita and Sarita went inactive from TNA, while Anarquia left the promotion and Hernandez turned
face, effectively ending Mexican America. After months of inactivity, it was reported on January 9, 2013, that Trinidad's contract with TNA had expired and she had parted ways with the promotion.
Independent circuit (2011–2017) In late August 2011, Rosita traveled to Mexico to attend an event held by the
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotion, for which Sarita regularly works under the ring name Dark Angel. During Rosita's stay in Mexico, she was trained by CMLL trainers,
Arturo Beristain and
Tony Salazar, and was eventually offered a contract with the promotion, which she, however, could not sign due to TNA's working relationship with rival promotion
AAA. Just days later, Rosita appeared on AAA's television program,
Sin Límite, promoting a storyline, where wrestlers from TNA were invading the promotion. On May 14, 2011, Rosita made her in-ring debut for
Family Wrestling Entertainment (FWE) at the
Meltdown pay-per-view, losing to fellow knockout Winter with
Christy Hemme as the special guest referee. Rosita and Winter had three rematches, first on August 20 at
Empire City Showdown, the second on November 15 at
Fallout and the third on December 17 at
Haastility; all were won by Winter. On May 6, 2015,
Global Force Wrestling (GFW) announced Trinidad as part of their roster. She debuted for the promotion on June 12, 2015, where she defeated
Lei'D Tapa at the first show of the GFW Grand Slam Tour in
Jackson, Tennessee. On August 20, 2015, her profile was removed from GFW website. On July 17, 2015, Trinidad made her debut in
Ring of Honor (ROH), managing
Austin Aries. On September 2, 2016, she joined
Shine Wrestling, debuting on Shine 37, which she ended up defeating Stormie Lee. On September 20, 2016, she made her debut in
World Wonder Ring Stardom, defeating
Kris Wolf.
WWE (2017–2026) Managing Andrade (2017–2020) On March 4, 2013, Trinidad took part in a tryout for
WWE. She made several brief appearances in the promotion in 2014, including as one of
Adam Rose's "rosebuds", and lost a match against
NXT Women's Champion Asuka on the October 26, 2016, episode of
NXT. at
NXT TakeOver: New Orleans in April 2018 By June 2017, Trinidad had signed a contract with WWE and began training at the
WWE Performance Center. She began to work as the manager of
Andrade "Cien" Almas,
interfering during his matches. On the April 18 episode of
NXT, Vega was accompanied by Almas during her first televised match in which she was defeated by Candice LeRae. This turned out to be Vega's and Almas' last appearances in NXT. On April 17 during the
Superstar Shake-up, Vega and Almas were both drafted to the
SmackDown brand. On the July 31 episode of
SmackDown, Vega had her first match on the brand, defeating
Lana. Vega would have matches on PPV events like a tag team match with Almas against Lana and
Rusev at
SummerSlam, participating in a battle royal at
Evolution, or the
Women's Battle Royal at
WrestleMania 35. Despite Almas and Vega were drafted during the
2019 WWE Superstar Shake-up to the
Raw brand, she was moved back to SmackDown days later. Months later, in October, Almas and Vega were drafted back to Raw as part of the
2019 Draft. Vega participated in the women's
Royal Rumble match at the
namesake pay-per-view on January 26 at #25 but was eliminated by
Shayna Baszler. With Andrade and new tag team partner
Angel Garza arguing and fighting each other constantly, Vega appeared to end her association with her clients on the September 14 edition of
Raw, interrupting and confronting Asuka after she defeated Mickie James, initiating a feud. The following week, Vega defeated James to earn a title match against Asuka for the
Raw Women's Championship at
Clash of Champions on September 27, which she lost via submission. As part of the
2020 Draft in October, Vega was drafted to the
SmackDown brand. On November 13, 2020, WWE announced that they had released Trinidad from her contract. That same day, Trinidad had tweeted her support for
unionization in professional wrestling. It was later reported that the release was due to Trinidad's opposition to WWE "requiring talents to acquiesce control" of their accounts on third-party platforms.
Queen Zelina (2021–2022) Nearly eight months after her initial release, Vega returned on the July 2, 2021 episode of
SmackDown, where it was announced that she would be competing in the
2021 Women's Money in the Bank ladder match; she made her in-ring return the same night in a loss to
Liv Morgan. At the event on July 18, she failed to win the match. On the August 27 episode of
SmackDown, she competed in a fatal four-way elimination match to determine the #1 contender for the
SmackDown Women's Championship, which was won by
Bianca Belair. Vega, with specially designed ring gear, was originally scheduled to wrestle on the September 10, 2021, episode of SmackDown held in Madison Square Garden but her match was ultimately cut for time.
Vince McMahon later personally apologized to Vega for this. As part of the
2021 Draft, Vega was drafted to the
Raw brand, which took effect on October 22. Before that, Vega entered the inaugural
Queen's Crown tournament, representing SmackDown, where she defeated
Toni Storm in the first round and
Carmella in the semi-finals. At
Crown Jewel on October 21, Vega defeated Raw's
Doudrop in the finals to win the tournament and be crowned "Queen"; her first accolade in WWE. On the following episode of
Raw, now officially a member of the
Raw brand, Vega had a coronation for her victory, where she was adorned with a crown, cape, and scepter, and her ring name was changed to Queen Zelina; she defeated Doudrop in a rematch using her scepter. On the November 8 episode of
Raw, she competed in a fatal five-way match to determine the #1 contender to the Raw Women's Championship, which was won by Liv Morgan. She participated in the 5 on 5
Survivor Series elimination match at
Survivor Series on November 21, but was eliminated by
Toni Storm. On the following episode of
Raw, Zelina and
Carmella defeated
Rhea Ripley and
Nikki A.S.H to win the
WWE Women's Tag Team Championship, marking Queen Zelina's first title in WWE. On the January 3. 2022 episode of
Raw, they retained the titles against Ripley and A.S.H. in a rematch. At
Royal Rumble on January 29, she entered at #7, eliminating
Sasha Banks before she was eliminated by Ripley. On the second night of
WrestleMania 38 on April 3, Zelina and Carmella lost the titles in a fatal four-way tag team match to
Sasha Banks and Naomi, which also involved Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley and
Natalya and
Shayna Baszler, ending their reign at 131 days. In May, it was reported that she was out of action due to an in-ring injury which required surgery.
Legado Del Fantasma and Latino World Order (2022–2025) After a seven-month hiatus, Vega returned on the October 7, 2022 episode of
SmackDown, aligning herself with
Legado Del Fantasma and attacking
Hit Row. At the
Royal Rumble on January 28, 2023, Vega entered the Women's
Royal Rumble match at #21. She eliminated
Xia Li before being eliminated by
Lacey Evans. On the March 10 episode of
Smackdown, Vega joined Legado Del Fantasma in helping
Rey Mysterio against
The Judgment Day, turning
face for the first time in her WWE career. On the March 31 episode of
SmackDown, Mysterio reformed the
Latino World Order and invited Legado Del Fantasma to join as a token of appreciation for aiding him in his fight against his son,
Dominik Mysterio, and The Judgment Day. On the April 21 episode of
SmackDown, Vega requested a match against The Judgment Day's
Rhea Ripley for the
SmackDown Women's Championship at
Backlash, which was granted by WWE Official
Adam Pearce. Vega unsuccessfully to win the title from Ripley at Backlash but received a standing ovation from the hometown crowd after the match. Vega defeated
Lacey Evans to qualify for the
2023 women's
Money in the Bank ladder match on the June 2 episode of
SmackDown. Vega and her stablemate Escobar failed to win their respective Money in the Bank ladder matches in the
namesake event. On the August 25 episode of
SmackDown, as Vega previously defeated the
WWE Women's Champion Iyo Sky before winning the title, Vega challenged Sky for the championship, however, was unsuccessful. On the November 10 episode of
SmackDown, Escobar defected from LWO and removed Vega, Wilde and Del Toro from Legado del Fantasma the following week. At Night 2 of the
2024 WWE Draft, LWO were drafted to the Raw brand.
SmackDown (2025–2026) Vega was transferred to the SmackDown brand as of January 27, 2025, leaving LWO in the process. On the April 25 episode of Smackdown, Vega defeated
Chelsea Green to win the
WWE Women's United States Championship, thus marking her first singles title win in her career. Vega then retained the title against Green in a rematch on May 24 at
Saturday Night’s Main Event XXXIX. On the June 27 episode of
SmackDown, Vega lost the title to
Giulia, ending her reign at 63 days. Vega attempted to regain the title from Giulia on the August 1 episode of
SmackDown, but was unsuccessful. On the October 10 episode of
SmackDown, Vega assisted her real-life husband
Aleister Black in defeating
Damian Priest in a
Last Man Standing match, turning
heel for the first time since 2023. On November 2, her ring name was shortened to Zelina.. On April 24, 2026 she was released from WWE for a second time. == Filmography ==