WWE Raw star and former five times WWE Women’s champion Alexa Bliss who is also a former two times WWE women’s Tag Team Champion recently looked back at working with Bray Wyatt and said it that it was one of the best things she had ever done in her career.
Alexa Bliss came into the main roster of WWE as a member of Friday Night Smackdown in 2016. She was not scheduled to be a main event star but looking at her excellent mic work and in ring skills, she was promoted to a main event star soon. And by now she has won the WWE Women’s championship for a total number of five times.

Alexa Bliss Reflects On Working With Bray Wyatt
In a late 2020 she went through a complete gimmick change and started working as the side kick of Bray Wyatt. Her gimmick was almost identical to the one of Bray Wyatt. It was a challenging gimmick comparing to something she did previously but she did the role perfectly and met positive reviews mostly.
Bray Wyatt got released from WWE after WrestleMania 37 but surprisingly, Alexa continued her gimmick which she borrowed from Wyatt. Everybody thought this might have been the end of that gimmick but she kept on retaining this gimmick for one long year. Recently she made her return after WrestleMania 38 under her previous gimmick but she is still carrying her Lilly doll.

Alexa Bliss who is also a former two times WWE women’s Tag Team Champion recently spoke to Out of Character with Ryan Satin where she looked back at working with Bray Wyatt and said it that it was one of the best things she had ever done in her career. She said;
“Working with the Fiend, with Windham, was the most fun I’ve ever had in my entire WWE career. He is so brilliant with his creativity, and he puts so much effort into his character, so much research.

“It made me want to step my game up 100% being like, Okay, well, he puts this much thought into his character, I need to put twice as much thought in mine. When you step into someone else’s gimmick, you don’t want to bring it down. You only want to elevate it.
“I put in so much effort into that, and protecting the character, and protecting when we did the Firefly Funhouse. It was so fun. Obviously it’s very sad that we don’t work together anymore because it was so much fun, and I think the WWE Universe saw how much fun we were having.”
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