WWE: What Happened to Alexa Bliss?

Published: November 1, 2024

Alexa Bliss, a five-time WWE Women’s Champion, has been notably absent from WWE television since January 2023. Her last in-ring appearance was at the Royal Rumble 2023, where she faced Bianca Belair for the RAW Women’s Championship. Following this match, Bliss took a hiatus from wrestling, leading fans to wonder about her status and future with WWE.

Alexa Bliss’s Maternity Leave and Personal Milestones

In March 2023, Bliss announced that she and her husband, musician Ryan Cabrera, were expecting their first child. She gave birth to their daughter, Hendrix Rouge Cabrera, on November 27, 2023. During her maternity leave, Bliss remained active on social media, sharing updates about her personal life and expressing her excitement about motherhood.

Alexa Bliss’s Health and Training Updates

Throughout her hiatus, Bliss has kept fans informed about her health and training. In March 2024, she posted a photo on social media with the caption “Back at it,” indicating her return to training. By July 2024, reports suggested that Bliss was making significant strides in her in-ring training during her absence from WWE television. However, as of October 2024, there has been no official announcement regarding her return to WWE programming.

Speculations About Alexa Bliss’s WWE Return

Fans and industry insiders have speculated about Bliss’s potential return to WWE. Some suggest that she could make a comeback as part of a new storyline or faction, while others believe she might resume her previous character. In September 2024, Bliss hinted at an imminent return in a social media post, stating, “Don’t worry, Darling. I’ll see you soon enough.” Despite these teasers, WWE has not confirmed any plans for her return.

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