Alexa Bliss has always been mainstay for the WWE women’s division ever since she came up to the main roster in 2016. The Twisted Bliss has been regarded for her in-ring work, character work, and ability to pivot at every major stage of her career. However, Bliss decided to take some time off after the Royal Rumble event and sent out a message to her fans regarding her absence.

The former 5-time WWE Women’s champion has been teasing major changes for her character. Alexa Bliss recently posted on her protected Twitter account that the fans should not worry about her whereabouts, and they will soon see what she has been up to.

“Don’t worry about where I’ve been….you’ll see soon…”

Alexa Bliss was a top prospect when she was called up to the main roster as a part of the 2016 WWE Draft. She has since then gone on to accomplish various championships and accolades in her seven-year stint on WWE’s flagship programming.

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Mrs. Ryan Cabrera was recently involved in a high-profile feud with Bianca Belair over the last few weeks. Before that, Alexa Bliss dropped her dark character and reverted to the character similar to her previous gimmick.

Alexa Bliss took a loss at the hands of Bianca Belair at the Royal Rumble event. Uncle Howdy showed up afterward and dropped a cryptic question about being in control.

Of course, Alexa Bliss has since then not been seen on WWE television programming, and with this recent cryptic message, she might be having a big surprise for the fans upon her return whenever she decides. The road to WrestleMania might not be complete without her comeback.

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