Alexa Bliss posted photos today of herself in a robe drinking coffee, a trademark of her old ‘Goddess’ character. Alexa Bliss is currently a mainstay on Monday Night RAW as she had been teaming up with Bray Wyatt and were engaged in a feud with Randy Orton. The Fiend remains one of the most unique characters to have ever stepped foot inside the squared circle. Bray Wyatt’s latest iteration made its in-ring debut back at 2019’s SummerSlam pay-per-view again Finn Balor, where he won in a squash match. Alexa Bliss also debuted a hot Fiend look in her latest photo on social media.
Since splitting up with The Fiend back at WrestleMania 37, Alexa Bliss debuted her creepy doll called Lily and since then she has been feuding with Shayna Baszler. She used to feud with Eva Marie and also won her match against Eva Marie at WWE SummerSlam. She was feuding with Charlotte Flair for the RAW Women’s Championship as she will challenge her for the title at WWE Extreme Rules on September 26.
Alexa Bliss ended up losing the match and then Charlotte Flair tore up Alexa Bliss’ doll Lily, which devasted Bliss. After a long hiatus, it was announced that Alexa Bliss’ journey to her WWE return will begin this week on Monday Night RAW and it saw Bliss getting therapy after what happened at WWE Extreme Rules.
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