WWE's Alexa Bliss Shows Off New Tattoo

And reveals what it all means.

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Alexa Bliss disrobed for Instagram last night, as she revealed to the world her brand new back tattoo.

The lacey white ink design, etched by Stephanie James of Orlando, FL's Hart & Huntington Tattoo Company, sits on Bliss' left shoulder, complementing the Roman numeral she'd previously committed to her skin on the opposite blade.

In an elaborately detailed post, the WWE Women's Tag Team Champion explained the personal significance of her brand new body modification:

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"It includes an eating disorder recovery symbol that blossoms into a flower for “new beginning”. When I was hospitalized, my hospital room was decorated in Tinkerbell items because Tink was my Favorite. So I have “ the second star from the right “ from Peter Pan hanging down. [...]

Bliss continued, going into intimate detail about a very personal episode in her earlier life:

"Last but not least, when I was at the worst part of my eating disorder, my doctor wanted to send me to the in-patient center in Pittsburgh, because seeing 5 doctors a day wasn’t helping me. My parents made the decision to give me a break from seeing doctors all day everyday. It was a constant reminder of how sick I really was. So before having to be sent away, my parents took me to Disney World to give me a small break. Which happened to be the best thing for me. When I went to Disney, I actually began to eat. Slowly but surely. By the end of the week, I had gotten so much healthier that I didn’t need to go away to Pittsburgh. So Disney is not only my Happy place, it’s my Healing place. So there is a “ hidden Mickey” in the lace design."

The Goddess concluded that the tattoo "represents a crucial point in my life", and that she couldn't be happier with the work Stephanie James performed.

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We just hope it isn't too sore next time she wrestles!

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