Salina de la Renta Earns New Title In MLW
Recently, at the MLW War Chamber 2025 special event, the MLW President, Cesar Duran addressed the crowd. He claimed that it is time to take MLW to the next level. In order to do so, he needed someone in his corner that he can trust. Thus he picked his daughter, Salina de la Renta, to be the Vice President of Wrestler Relations.
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'Azteca Lucha… what a triumph,' proclaimed Durán. 'CMLL hosting a sold out Arena Mexico to MLW selling out Chicago! The world saw exactly what happens when we control the chaos. But now, as President of Major League Wrestling, it's time to take this to the next level. And to do that… I need someone I trust. That's why I'm naming you the new Vice President of Wrestler Relations,' Cesar Duran said.
Salina de la Renta replied by saying that, 'Finally the crown fits.'
Janai Kai appreciates having Salina de la Renta in MLW
WrestleZone recently spoke with Janai Kai about her time in MLW. When she first joined MLW, Kai was aligned with the Promociones Dorado stable led by Salina de la Renta, who also was the Creative Director of the MLW Women's Division at that time.
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'It's been really great, working with her. When I first came in, she was more like my manager. That's made me actually feel comfortable coming in, so I didn't really feel alone. So, I appreciated her just being there throughout that time. And then obviously, she had a baby and everything. She got pregnant, she just had her baby, but she still keeps an eye on us,' Kai explained.
Kai said she benefited a great deal from working with de la Renta. Specifically, Kai appreciates de la Renta being a strong female authority figure who also helped her with many 'wrestling-adjacent' aspects of her career.
'In women's wrestling, we don't really get a lot of that, a female figure to really watch over us in the business or for a lot of shows in general. So, I've really appreciated her with that,' Kai added. 'She is very educated and knowledgable of not only the business, but a lot of other things alongside with it — social Media, PR, and all of that. So, there are certain things that she would mention that were very helpful for me when it came to the marketing and stuff, really showcasing more of that character side.'
Kai announced she was leaving MLW in May.
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