10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About Alicia Fox

6. She's Occasionally Deserved Better

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In-keeping with the previous point, Alicia Fox has deserved a bit better from WWE's scriptwriters over the past decade. It's not exactly he fault that she's repeatedly put into redundant, lower-card feuds, has to act as a third wheel to groups like Team Bella or Alexa Bliss and Mickie James, or is then put with other overlooked stars like Jinder Mahal.

WWE's creative department deserve the blame for that.

There was a time, somewhere between 2010-2013, when Fox was one of the better and more eye-catching females on WWE TV. Her matches were rarely bad, her sassy heel character worked and she had the good looks to go along with the promotion's Diva demands.

Somehow, ticking a whole load of boxes didn't equate success for Alicia. She's been neglected for years, only popping up now and then for 'C' level storylines WWE don't seem to have much interest in. By the time the 'women's revolution' started, others overtook her and never looked back.

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