Alexa Bliss Suddenly Removed From WWE Raw

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.

 


 

Alexa Bliss feuded with Charlotte Flair for the RAW Women’s Championship during last year’s Extreme Rules event. Bliss ended up losing the match and then Charlotte Flair tore up Alexa Bliss’ doll Lily, which devasted her. After a long hiatus, it was announced that Alexa Bliss’ journey to her WWE would make her return to WWE television after the trauma she received.

She returned on a previous episode of Monday Night RAW this year and has been featured on television regularly. She also had a tremendous performance during the Women’s Elimination Chamber match on February 19th in Saudi Arabia, where she certainly impressed many.

However, Alexa Bliss was absent from Monday Night RAW this week, which emanated from Columbus, Ohio. Columbus is Alexa Bliss’ hometown. Alexa Bliss took to Twitter and reacted to her absence as well.

https://twitter.com/AlexaBliss_WWE/status/1498508401885822989?s=20&t=vCRf3hsWJ_Z4DQxgQmQRKw

In other news revolving around Alexa Bliss, former WWE Superstar Mickie James discussed her thoughts on Bliss’ recent darker persona during a conversation with SportsKeeda Wrestling. Credit to the outlet for the below.

“It’s cool. It’s marketable. It’s different, you know,” said James. ”Especially for females, because I feel like most times except like, I guess back to Scary Sherry, there have been other female characters, but most of the women are based on their looks. So to then downplay her looks and kind of do more of this darker kind of character is different for someone like her.

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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