Alexa Bliss may have been on the list of surprises fans were hoping to see on the RAW after WrestleMania—but it looks like that won’t be happening tonight.

In a quiet update that spoke volumes, Bliss took to her Instagram Story just hours before Monday Night RAW to post a short message from Las Vegas: “Bye bye Vegas.” That simple caption all but confirms she won’t be appearing at the T-Mobile Arena, where the post-WrestleMania episode is being held.

This isn’t the first time Bliss has left fans guessing. She returned at the 2025 Royal Rumble following a long hiatus and signed a new WWE deal, only to vanish again after being eliminated by Liv Morgan. Her brief appearance at Elimination Chamber didn’t do much to clear things up either.

It was previously reported that Alexa was originally planned to be a part of the Wyatt Sicks faction, tied to Bo Dallas’ Uncle Howdy character. But Dallas’ injury put those creative plans on ice. “Alexa Bliss returned at the Rumble, signed a new contract, and was taken off TV and removed from the Mania week schedule,” Sapp said. Another source noted, “Creative was already set,” implying the Wyatt faction may not surface until after WrestleMania season.

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Adding fuel to the fire, Bliss has been dropping breadcrumbs online. From reposting photos with Bray Wyatt’s mask designer Jason Baker to cryptic memes about being “fine,” she’s leaned into the uncertainty. Just days ago, she teased “Vegas on Friday” and had fans buzzing about a possible SmackDown return. That didn’t happen—and now, RAW seems off the table too.

Still, Bliss is known for throwing people off, and this latest exit from Vegas could be a misdirect. Whether she’s dodging spoilers or still waiting on creative to line up, one thing is clear—her next move remains unpredictable.

Do you think Alexa Bliss is swerving fans, or is she truly off TV for now? Should WWE go all in with her and the Wyatt Sicks? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know how you’d book her return.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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