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Thunder Rosa says her past social work shaped her AEW wrestling career

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Thunder Rosa is one of the best women’s professional wrestlers in the world, but the journey to get to the top of the mountain is one that is never-ending.

Rosa, whose real name is Melissa Cervantes, performs for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), two of the major promotions in North America. But while most professional wrestlers started their path to the ring at a school, Rosa was a social worker before wrestling caught her eye.

“I became a pro wrestler 13 years ago after making a decision to stop being an activist. I was a social worker, so, one day, I decided that I wanted to be a wrestler after going to a wrestling show and just attending a couple of the shows there and feeling that was the next step to take,” she told Fox News Digital in a recent interview. 

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“I feel like the call was like — it was going to be a bigger platform. I just decided to go and do a tryout, and after I did the tryout, I fell in love with professional wrestling.”

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Thunder Rosa battles Deonna Purrazzo during AEW Collision June 15, 2024, at the Covelli Centre in Youngstown, Ohio. (Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Rosa said the aura of pro wrestling is what got her hooked in the first place, everything from the theatrics to the sport.

She said she was up for the challenge even though she never played many sports in her life.

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“It’s everything. It’s all the details, all the different things that the sport entails, which is, you know, the theatricals, the level of athleticism,” she said. “It’s just like the fact that you could travel with it and also because it’s very challenging. It was going to be very challenging for me physically because I never done, like, sports, and I just felt like I could do it at the time.”

Rosa said she had to start from scratch, “learning how to roll, learning how to exercise, learning how to build my body, learning, like, body control, a lot of like gymnastics, basics on many different sports, and I think I just had to like really pull it together and then really be realistic with myself.” 

She said she needed to work harder than anyone in her training classes because most of the time she was the only woman in the class if not the room.

She said there was never one moment she could point to where she knew taking a chance on pro wrestling was the right move. It wasn’t until she noticed she didn’t have time to go to her day job that she thought she could make a career out of wrestling.

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“There’s not really a moment because I feel like when you’re getting and you’re earning things, sometimes you feel like you have an imposter syndrome. And no matter what you have done, like, it’s just like not enough, right?” Rosa told Fox News Digital 

“I feel like that even when big opportunities came, it was like, ‘Oh, I’m so lucky that this happened to me.’ No, I wasn’t lucky. It’s just people saw that I had the skills and I had the talent and I had the ‘it’ factor, and they gave me an opportunity.

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Thunder Rosa battles Deonna Purrazzo during AEW Collision June 15, 2024, at the Covelli Centre in Youngstown, Ohio. (Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

“I feel like once things started rolling with bigger opportunities in professional wrestling, that’s when I was like, ‘OK, I think I can leave my full-time job and become a professional wrestler.’ I think it was my first contract with Lucha Underground when I just noticed that I didn’t have enough time to go to work. 

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“That was the time where it was it was time for me to move my next chapter of my life and my career. So, that’s when I think I was like, ‘OK, I think I can do this. I think it’s feasible. It’s going to be hard, but it’s feasible.’”

Rosa joined AEW in 2020 and started to defend the National Wrestling Alliance Women’s Championship on “Dynamite.” She lost the title to Serena Deeb. She would gain AEW World Women’s Championship gold for the first time when she defeated Britt Baker in a cage match.

She was the fifth woman to hold the title. However, she had to relinquish it due to a back injury.

Rosa told Fox News Digital she took pride in helping women’s wrestling grow.

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“It’s been really beautiful to see the journey that a lot of us have taken in the last six years here in AEW or even seven because we’ve seen something small grow so big to the point where we have had shows that have had 80,000 people,” she said. 

“The way that we or I was able to help the women’s division and grow and given a bigger platform with opportunities that have a lot at stake. I take that with a lot of pride. There was a lot of things that happened in 2021-2022 that really broke a lot of barriers for a lot of the women that are now in the women’s division, and they all have done a tremendous job on continuing to open more doors for everyone that is coming in the future.

“It’s been also incredibly interesting to see how different companies have worked together, and now they are symbiotic of each other. They exist and subsist with each other’s collaboration, and that, I think, has changed the landscape of professional wrestling forever because we’re not living on an island. 

“I feel like this subculture or this culture of professional wrestling has subsisted within this niche, but I feel it’s becoming bigger and bigger and bigger. So, that has been very interesting to see how AEW has been pivotal for that stuff.”

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Melissa Cervantes, known as “Thunder Rosa,” dressed as Catrina in honor of the San Diego Padres City Connect debut, smiles during a game at Petco ParkApril 10, 2026, in San Diego. (Meg McLaughlin/The San Diego Union-Tribune via Getty Images)

Rosa vowed to continue to use her voice to advocate for women and children, which she stressed was important to her. She also said she is focused on the latter part of the year with Grand Slam Mexico.

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“I have a lot of things planned. I continue to work extremely hard every single day to be better at my craft. I continue to work really, really, really hard outside of professional wrestling to advocate for women and for young children because I think that’s something very, very important, and to advocate for my community. I continue to focus on the opportunities that are in front of me,” she said.

“Right now, we’re going to focus, like, laser focus, on Grand Slam in Mexico City. Then, there’s some big things happening in September, October during Dia de Los Muertos and, like, all that stuff. There’s a lot of opportunities to come during that time. So, I’m taking everything day by day and, of course, I want gold, but that is not on me. I’ll just have to continue to work harder and continue to knock on doors. 

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“Even when I lose, I always win. And the last Forbidden Door, we had a tremendous match with Divine Dominion and with Olympia. We always leave something for the fans to remember. Again, I will continue to work extremely hard to hopefully have gold in the future, but if not, I will enjoy the journey just as much.”

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How to complete Mayan Mysteries side quest (Mayan stone locations)

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You must collect a total of 16 Mayan stones to complete the Mayan Mysteries side quest in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. While the first one can be acquired during the This Old Cove mission, the rest of them are scattered around the Caribbean, and you need to solve puzzles to get the items. The side quest starts after completing the Overrun And Outnumbered main quest.

Here are the details on how to obtain Mayan stones in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced to complete the Mayan Mysteries side quest.


All Mayan stone locations in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced and how to find them (Mayan Mysteries side quest)

Here are the 16 Mayan stones you need to find to complete the Mayan Mysteries side quest in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced:

Note: You can collect the Mayan stones in any order.

Mayan stone #1

Great Inagua Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)Great Inagua Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
Great Inagua Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)

As mentioned before, you will collect the first Mayan stone after solving the puzzle during the This Old Cove mission in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. It is located at Great Inagua.


Mayan stone #2

Tulum Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)Tulum Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
Tulum Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
  • Location: Tulum, Conttoyor
  • Coordinates: 30, 382

While pursuing the Overrun And Outnumbered main quest, you will arrive near the Mayan door at Tulum. Navigate to the western segment of Tulum to find the Mayan stelae. Solve the puzzle to obtain the second Mayan stone.


Mayan stone #3

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Cat Island Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
  • Location: Cat Island, Eleuthera
  • Coordinates: 703, 670

The next Mayan stelae puzzle can be found on Cat Island in the Eleuthera region. It is found on the northern side.


Mayan stone #4

Cape Bonavista Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)Cape Bonavista Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
Cape Bonavista Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
  • Location: Cape Bonavista, Dry Tortuga
  • Coordinates: 159,583

After reaching Cape Bonavista, proceed southeast and go uphill to find and solve the stelae to get the Mayan stone in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced.


Mayan stone #5

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Matanzas Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
  • Location: Matanzas, Dry Tortuga
  • Coordinates: 312, 616

Head to Matanzas in the Dry Tortuga region, and proceed southeast to find the Mayan stelae. The area is filled with enemies, so you must eliminate them or stay hidden to collect the Mayan stone.

Also read: Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced Weapons Tier List


Mayan stone #6

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First Misteriosa Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
  • Location: Misteriosa, Serranilla
  • Coordinates: 273, 175

You will find two Mayan stones in Misteriosa in the Serranilla region. The first one is located on the eastern side.


Mayan stone #7

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Second Misteriosa Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
  • Location: Misteriosa, Serranilla
  • Coordinates: 265, 171

The second Mayan stone at Misteriosa can be found near the western shoreline, after solving the Mayan stelae puzzle.


Mayan stone #8

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New Bone Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
  • Location: New Bone, Serranilla
  • Coordinates: 400, 92

Head to New Bone, located in the southeast section of the Serranilla region. Next, proceed west to find the Mayan stelae there.


Mayan stone #9

Santanillas Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)Santanillas Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
Santanillas Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
  • Location: Santanillas, Chinchorro
  • Coordinates: 187, 221

Travel to the Santanillas island of the Chinchorro region, which is found on the southwest segment of the map. Get rid of the enemies there and solve the puzzle to obtain the Mayan stone in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced.


Mayan stone #10

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Tortuga Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
  • Location: Tortuga, Punta Guarico
  • Coordinates: 845, 352

Travel to Tortuga in the Punta Guarico region to find the tenth Mayan stelae in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. Align the pattern to obtain the Mayan stone.


Mayan stone #11

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Sacrifice Island Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
  • Location: Sacrifice Island, Conttoyor
  • Coordinates: 18, 548

Navigate to the eastmost section of the Caribbean to reach Sacrifice Island. Proceed to the middle section of the location to find the Mayan stelae.


Mayan stone #12

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First Pinos Isle Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
  • Location: Pinos Isle, Castillo de Jagua
  • Coordinates: 311, 454

Pinos Isle of the Castillo de Jagua region also boasts two Mayan stelae puzzles, and the first one is located in the eastern segment.


Mayan stone #13

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Second Misteriosa Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
  • Location: Pinos Isle, Castillo de Jagua
  • Coordinates: 303, 451

The second Mayan stelae of Pinos Isle is found towards the west.


Mayan stone #14

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Long Bay Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
  • Location: Long Bay, Charlotte
  • Coordinates: 502, 216
  • Requirement: Pursue The Observatory quest (Sequence 10) to unlock Long Bay

To access the Mayan stelae of Long Bay (Charlotte region), you need to progress in the main story and start The Observatory main quest (Sequence 10). You can find the puzzle near the Observatory entrance.


Mayan stone #15

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First Isla Providencia Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
  • Location: Isla Providencia, Serranilla
  • Coordinates: 487, 33
  • Requirement: Complete the Delirium quest

After completing The Observatory main quest and the subsequent ones leading to the Delirium quest, you can travel to Isla Providencia in the Serranilla region, which is located in the southern part of the map.

Navigate to the northern segment of Isla Providencia to find the first Mayan stelae.

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Mayan stone #16

Second Isla Providencia Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)Second Isla Providencia Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
Second Isla Providencia Mayan stelae solution (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
  • Location: Isla Providencia, Serranilla
  • Coordinates: 476, 16
  • Requirement: Complete the Delirium quest

The second Mayan stelae in Isla Providencia is located in the southern section. Solve the puzzle to obtain the 16th Mayan stone in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced.


What to do after finding all Mayan stones in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced?

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Unlock the door by placing all 16 Mayan stones (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)

When you have collected all 16 Mayan stones in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, return to the locked Mayan door at Tulum (Conttoyor). Next, choose the prompt “Place Stone” to unlock the door.

Head this way to find the Legendary outfit and Legendary Trinket (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)Head this way to find the Legendary outfit and Legendary Trinket (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)
Head this way to find the Legendary outfit and Legendary Trinket (Image via Sportskeeda Gaming || Ubisoft)

Next, continue forward and use the subsequent platforms to move upwards. Head to the topmost section to find and equip the Legendary Mayan outfit. You will also receive the Yax Tun Pendant Legendary Trinket, and its perk is: All gunshots are mysteriously absorbed.

Also read: 7 best Trinkets in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced (and how to get them)

With this, the Mayan Mysteries side quest in Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced comes to an end.


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