Alexa Bliss is a prominent figure in WWE’s Women’s division, earning widespread recognition and respect through her numerous accomplishments. Despite her fame, Bliss should not be underestimated, as she possesses numerous assets that make her a formidable force. She also reacted to rampant toxicity online as well after taking a break from WWE.

At the Royal Rumble Premium Live Event, Alexa Bliss squared off against Bianca Belair for the RAW Women’s Championship. It was a very short and uninspiring match for the most part.

Alexa Bliss was unable to win the match, despite her best efforts. Then Uncle Howdy showed up on a screen in the Alamodome, asking Bliss if she has control. As previously reported, Little Miss Bliss will be taking break from WWE television, which was likely due to burnout.

It was added that her absence is not injury-related. However, there have been some negative perceptions about Alexa Bliss among fans, who claim that she appears to have lost her passion and no longer cares about her performance in the ring.

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Alexa Bliss took to her Twitter and mentioned all the toxicity that she has been getting from fans, who accused her of no longer caring about her in-ring performance. Bliss made it clear, through her protected tweet, she does not care what anyone has to say.

“Good shes boring anyway” “Hopefully she’s gone for good” “She doesn’t care anymore” Y’all don’t know what you’re even talking about. #StayToxicMyFriends

Alexa Bliss might have her own huge WrestleMania moment in a big way by the time she is back. It remains to be seen what will become of Alexa Bliss in the end.

You can check out a screenshot of her tweet below, since her profile is protected and won’t allow embeds. In the meantime, keep checking back with Ringside News for more.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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