Alexa Bliss Drops ‘Leaving’ WWE Raw Bombshell

The former WWE RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss had made her on-screen return recently and was featured in several ‘Therapy sessions’ on RAW. She made her in-ring return at Elimination Chamber premium live event in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. She failed to win the Women’s Elimination Chamber match and was written off the company. She has been missing from Monday Night RAW. She was suddenly taken off the programming as she has been away. Amid the speculations about her status in the company, the former WWE RAW Women’s Champion dropped some hints about her plans.

 


 

Alexa Bliss teases a move to NXT

Bliss recently dropped some hints on joining NXT 2.0 during the recent WWE 2K22 launch stream. She had participated in the recent WWE 2K22 launch stream which featured Liv Morgan, Shelton Benjamin, and others. While being introduced to viewers, Bliss made a major tease about possibly eyeing the NXT Women’s title, which is currently held by Mandy Rose:

“NXT! I’ve never won the NXT Women’s Championship. You never know. You never know.”

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Many main roster stars like Finn Balor and Mandy Rose herself made a return to the NXT brand to win the top title of the brand. Recently, Dolph Ziggler started appearing on the brand and defeated Bron Breakker to win the NXT title.

She had made her NXT debut on September 20, 2013, in a Six-Person Tag Team Match. She teamed up with Sasha Banks & Emma in a losing effort against Bayley, Kendall Skye & Paige. Bliss has had a great main roster run following her stint in NXT. She was promoted to the main roster in 2016 after a three-year stint down in NXT. We will have to see what is next for her.

In an interview that was conducted last April with DC101, Bliss stated how she prefers WrestleMania being taken place throughout two nights. Credit to Wrestling Inc for the below.

“I’m excited because I feel like the energy is going to be so much higher,” Bliss said. “When it was one night, there are later matches at the end of the night and you’re just like, ‘oh man, we gotta wake these people up. They’ve been watching the show for about seven hours now!’ I’m excited, I’m happy that it’s two days and everyone can come back refreshed the next day.”

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
A dedicated pro wrestling follower for more than a decade

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