10 Major Stars That Could Leave WWE Next

6. Alexa Bliss

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According to various reports, Alexa Bliss's existing deal runs out at the end of 2023.

But has her patience already gone?

A strange 2022 for the former Women's Champion saw her spending most of her on-camera time attempting to make sense of !*$%-sense, specifically the 2020/21 storyline with Bray Wyatt that warped her character into something that didn't belong in pandemic wrestling let along back amongst the relative normality that followed.

Following various therapy skits and a passable babyface run though, it was all for nought anyway. Wyatt's return to the company has resulted in her being hypnotised by an upside down bee's a*s on Raw while Wyatt himself gets to grips with Uncle Howdy on the other side.

Traditional calendar rules state she'll be nowhere near title contention in time for WrestleMania, and it's suddenly looking fairly dire for a performer many assumed would be rocket-strapped all over again when Triple H assumed creative control in 2022.

It only gets bleaker if (and when, pending McMahon's looming return) he loses it.

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