Alexa Bliss Set to Return to WWE: Expected Comeback During WrestleMania 41 Season

Former WWE Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss has been absent from in-ring competition since January 2023. Her last appearance was at the Royal Rumble, where she faced Bianca Belair for the Raw Women’s Championship. Following this match, Bliss took time off to focus on personal milestones, including the birth of her daughter in November 2023. During her hiatus, she also dealt with health challenges such as skin cancer removal, preeclampsia, and postpartum complications. Addressing concerns about her absence, Bliss stated, “You’re right—recovering from skin cancer removal, pregnancy, preeclampsia, and postpartum health complications back to back to back really does come across as ‘doesn’t care.'” 

Training and Preparation for WWE Return

In recent months, Bliss has been actively preparing for her return to WWE. She shared updates on social media, including a video of herself performing a back handspring, captioned, “First back handspring since having a baby.” These posts indicate her dedication to regaining in-ring readiness.

Anticipated Return During WrestleMania 41 Season

According to reports from PWInsider, WWE plans to reintroduce Bliss to television during the WrestleMania 41 season, with a potential return at the 2025 Royal Rumble. Discussions are ongoing regarding her comeback storyline, aiming to align her return with major events to maximize impact.

Fan Anticipation and Potential Storylines

Fans eagerly await Bliss’s return, speculating on possible storylines, including a reunion with factions like the Wyatt Sicks, given her ith Bray Wyatt. However, WWE has not confirmed any specific angles. Bliss’s return is expected to inject renewed energy into the women’s division, offering fresh matchups and narratives.

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