Alexa Bliss
Alexa Bliss. Image Credits: Twitter

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 talked about her Supernatural character and revealed that she went to therapy in storyline to change her character.

Alexa Bliss joined the world of professional wrestling back in 2013 and she started working in WWE from the very first day of a wrestling career. She worked in the NXT which was the development Territory of WWE for 3 years before making the main roster debut in 2016 as a member of Smackdown roster.

Alexa Bliss
Alexa Bliss. Image Credits: Twitter

Alexa Bliss On Going To Therapy In Storyline To Change Her Character

She was promoted to a main event status soon after making her main roster debut as she was extremely talented both in ring and on mic. She went on to win the WWE Women’s championships for a total number of five times and the WWE women’s Tag Team Championship two times. She also won Money in the Bank in 2018.

In late 2020 she went through a complete gimmick change and see adapted a new gimmick which one inspired from Bray Wyatt as she started playing the role of her side kick. It was a challenging gimmick but she played it perfectly.

Alexa Bliss
Alexa Bliss. Image Credits: Twitter

Bray Wyatt got released from WWE after WrestleMania 37 but Alexa kept on playing her supernatural gimmick for one more year before finally dropping the character after WrestleMania 38.

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 talked about her Supernatural character and revealed that she went to therapy in storyline to change her character. She said;

“That was a pitch that I had pitched for a very long time. It was originally a different kind of therapy. I wanted to be taken away at Extreme Rules and then come back as a different version of the dark Alexa character. But obviously things changed and all that jazz, and I had to have surgery.

Alexa Bliss
Alexa Bliss. Image Credits: Twitter

“So we were like, oh perfect amount of time to go away. Then we would give time for Extreme Rules to settle, and then come back to these therapy sessions. They were so much fun. Everyone knows I love acting. I love performing in that aspect.

“It’s something that I just always feel creatively fulfilled, and for me and my creative outlet, having the most fun I can, and it was so much fun. We had a good amount of creative control, but Vince was super awesome, and from what I’ve heard, he sat down for a few hours, wrote it all out, took the vision, and made it come to life.”

H/T to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription