Alexa Bliss Responds To Fans Eager To See Her Make WWE Return: "Unfortunately, Not Up To Me"

Alexa Bliss Responds To Fans Eager To See Her Make WWE Return: "Unfortunately, Not Up To Me"

It's been nearly two years since we last saw WWE Superstar Alexa Bliss in a WWE ring and the former Women's Champion has now responded to fans who are clamouring to see her back in the squared circle.

By JoshWilding - Nov 18, 2024 03:11 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE

Before announcing her pregnancy, Alexa Bliss looked set to reunite with Bray Wyatt as part of his new Wyatt Family. That never happened, of course, and Bray's death sadly means we won't ever get to see them share the ring again. 

However, with Bo Dallas' Uncle Howdy and The Wyatt Sicks continuing to cause chaos on RAW each week, it's surely only a matter of time before Bliss joins them, right? 

Well, back in September, it was widely reported that WWE had no plans for Bliss. No creative had been put in place for her as of then and, in a best-case scenario, it sounded like the former Women's Champion probably won't be back on RAW until after the holidays at the very earliest. 

Based on a series of X posts from Bliss, she might be growing frustrated with her absence from WWE programming...

Based on that last X post, Bliss has had far more important things to take care of since we last saw her at January 2023's Royal Rumble PLE.

With any luck, she is on the way back to WWE with the company planning something big for one of its most talented Superstars. There's a chance she'll return during the first RAW on Netflix, starting 2025 in style before heading down the Road to WrestleMania

"I probably won’t bounce back as fast as I hope," Bliss admitted last summer. "I’m going to get to working out and doing all that stuff and get to where I need to be, you know, to have time. [I’ll have] the first fundamental months with the baby before thinking about trying to rush back to work."

"Time away is always a good thing. When it comes to WWE, time away and reinventing a character and evolving yourself is the key to career longevity at WWE. So I always say, 'Time away is such a good thing because it gives people the time to miss you.'"

She added, "When you’re being seen on WWE three or four times an episode, you don’t really have anywhere to go with your character. So whenever you take time off, it’s always a good time to evolve and to keep going. And I’ve already been probably six or seven different versions of myself."

"And each time it’s done well with merchandise sales, with bookings and all that stuff. So I don’t really like to go backwards with my work. I always like to go forward."

Hopefully, we'll have more to share on Bliss' WWE future soon.

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