10 Wrestlers Likely To Miss WWE WrestleMania 38

6. Alexa Bliss

Alexa Bliss
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Alexa Bliss recently journeyed back to RAW, made it to Saudi Arabia, and promptly vanished again.

This, despite WWE investing much time and money into her dramatic transformation as a traumatised woman whose delusions are now enabled with the help of a seedy psychiatrist and WWEShop dot com. The people in charge of WWE like Alexa Bliss. Hell, Jerry Lawler even stopped by RAW recently hoping he'd run into her! So it's not as if her career is doomed or anything.

Perhaps she's considered too valuable to do a job in a nothing gauntlet match? Maybe she has misplaced Lilly, which is her version of the urn or something? Then again, she could simply purchase another one from WWEShop dot com. Ignoring the tone of snark for a moment, she performed very well at Elimination Chamber, reminding fans that there's a very good sports entertainer under the bullsh*t facade.

Is she even a heel?

WWE's characterisation is so poor that it's difficult to arrive at potential opponents via the process of elimination.

She herself seems as oblivious on Twitter as her social media followers, so it's unlikely that there's some grand masterplan in place.

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