10 Things We Learned From WWE 365: Alexa Bliss

3. How She Found Out About The Trish Stratus Match

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At the first ever all-female pay-per-view in WWE history last October, Alexa Bliss managed Mickie James and Alicia Fox against childhood heroes Trish Stratus and Lita. That wasn't the original plan, but Alexa was injured at Hell In A Cell and had to be removed from the match.

Originally originally, she would've literally lived the dream. WWE wanted her to go one-on-one with Trish at Evolution. How did Bliss find out about this? Like everyone else, that's how. She only found out when she was tagged in a Twitter post announcing the match. No, WWE didn't give her a heads up.

Upon seeing the graphic, Alexa immediately phoned her mother and shared the good news.

Then, sadly, she got injured and WWE's concussion protocol ruined her dream match. It's amazing to think that nobody thought to tell Alexa what was happening, and that she probably saw her Evolution booking plans after some social-media hungry fans already had.

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