Former WWE RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss recently teased her return to action after almost 18 months away from the ring.
The Goddess posted a clip of herself on social media,
hinting at a potential appearance on WWE television ahead of the upcoming edition of the red brand’s show.
The 32-year-old has been absent from the Stamford-based company’s programming since Royal Rumble 2023.
Bliss lost a title match to Bianca Belair at the premium live event. She decided to take a break from wrestling to focus on her family and became the mother of a girl on November 27.
Before going on a hiatus, Alexa Bliss was involved in a storyline with Uncle Howdy, who returned to WWE television last month as the leader of The Wyatt Sicks. With the mysterious faction becoming an integral part of RAW, the former Women’s Tag Team Champion took to Instagram Stories by teasing her return to the squared circle. She shared a video of herself practicing her finisher, Twisted Bliss.
“She’s got a finishing move called Twisted Bliss,” wrote Alexa.
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WWE Superstar Alexa Bliss speaks about the importance of time away from wrestling
Alexa Bliss has been away from professional wrestling for nearly one and a half years, citing her pregnancy. Her potential television return is among the most highly anticipated ones in the wrestling promotion.
In an interview with The Messenger, the former Women’s Money in the Bank winner explained the importance of having time away from the business. She pointed out that a break from wrestling allows performers to evolve their character, which is the key to longevity in professional wrestling. Bliss added that it also gives the superstars the time to be missed by the fans.
“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. When you’re being seen on WWE [TV] 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,” she said. [H/T The Messenger]
Alexa Bliss was an ally of The Fiend before she betrayed him at WrestleMania 37. It remains to be seen if she will instantly be involved in a storyline with The Wyatt Sicks upon her much-awaited return.