WWE News: Alexa Bliss Starts Training In WWE Performance Center 1
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Alexa Bliss has been a hot topic around the WWE rumor mill for the last few weeks. She is reportedly suffering from an undisclosed concussion that might cause a sudden retirement. We have seen competing for one last time back at the Hell in a Cell PPV event. Ronda Rousey defeated her on that night over the WWE Raw women’s championship. The concussion started from that point onwards sidelining her from competitions.

A few weeks later, WWE inserted Alexa Bliss in a rematch against Ronda Rousey in a house show. A judo throw from the champ reinjured her bitter rival, again. This took her out from the Evolution PPV event as well as Survivor Series. She will also not be available for the upcoming WWE TLC PPV. Missing such numbers of PPV events is certainly not a good indication for her career.

Several sources suggested that Alexa Bliss can’t overcome the ongoing concussion pulling a permanent end to her wrestling career. But The Goddess herself denied all sorts of those rumors. She updated the fans stating her in-ring return is just a matter of moments. A recent post from Twitter might have confirmed the same as we spotted her working out ensuring the comeback.

Little Miss Bliss is back in the gym sweating it out which could only mean that she is gearing up for performing in matches. The photo with the caption Day 1 suggests that it might be the beginning of the comeback process, for now. A superstar trains at the WWE performance center only for one reason and that is to ensure her capability remains well despite the hiatus.

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However, it might be a long-time process for Alexa Bliss to return to WWE Raw as a performer. Currently, she is acting as the woman-in-charge for the WWE Raw women’s division. Baron Corbin asked her help to look over the female roster in order to ensure things go well on the flagship show. The former champion accepted the offer which gave her the post of assistant GM for WWE Raw. But things would be even better for the division if the five-time champion can start competing in time for Wrestlemania 35.

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.

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