Alexa Bliss is one of the top performers in the WWE who is committed to bringing entertainment, being loyal to the company as well as to the fans.
She was one of the most regular attendees on WWE TV tapings that are going on during these tough times of coronavirus pandemic. She recently commented on whether it’s right to continue filming shows in these tough times, too.
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During a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, Alexa Bliss was asked about WWE’s decision to move forward with shows, despite the current coronavirus pandemic taking over the world. It has shut down most of the sports and entertainment shows bringing a halt to the world, almost.
But WWE continued to deliver their weekly programming, Raw, SmackDown and NXT. They have also hosted WrestleMania 36 at the WWE Performance Center without an audience.
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According to Alexa Bliss, as long as she can put smiles on the fans’ face, it’s worth performing inside that squared circle,
“If we can help people escape reality for a couple minutes, then it’s worth it,” Alexa Bliss said. “It’s a very unfortunate situation going on right now in the world, so I’m trying to stay positive. WWE is taking all the precautions to make sure everyone at our shows is safe. For me, it’s also nice that I can spend time at home with my family and my animals. That’s my positive way of looking at it.”
We should note that Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross were the ones to open things at WrestleMania 36 main show to capture the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships by defeating The Kabuki Warriors – Asuka and Kairi Sane.
They are the only female team in the history of the company to win those tag belts on two separate occasions which added one more feather to the illustrious career of WWE’s Goddess.
She’s a five-time Women’s Champion in the WWE who’s one of the cornerstone female figures in the modern era of the company. But she had a history with an eating disorder which had to be put down before reaching the top.
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She still has some concerns about her body which is the reason that she feels comfortable wrestling in her t-shirt. But that’s not possible, all the time as she had to show off the merchandise.
“There are some things I still do — I still wear my t-shirt when I wrestle,” Alexa Bliss stated. “One, it’s to promote merch because I think it’s cute, and two, because I’m always going to be that self-conscious person. But I don’t let it dictate my life like I used to.”
This interview with Sports Illustrated originally occurred to help promote WWE’s new Fight Like A Girl series. A few WWE female stars have been paired with a woman for a 10-week training session towards physical and mental improvement.
Little Miss Bliss has always been open about her mental and eating disorder illnesses with which she had to battle, each day. Thus, the current Women’s Tag Champ appeared to be a huge inspiration for aspiring female athletes.