10 WWE Stars Who Weren't Allowed To Use Their Own Ideas

8. Alexa Bliss: Glitter Mist

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The fabled mist has made a comeback of late; as part of the Kabuki Warriors heel turn, Asuka has taken to blinding the eyes of her opponents with a green strain. It stains her mouth, and she wears similar eye make-up as a bit of a tell, but it doesn't matter, because she is awesome and the mist is an awesome only-in-wrestling visual.

Alexa Bliss, speaking to Lillian Garcia on her Chasing Glory podcast this year, revealed that she wanted to adapt her old, glittery NXT entrance as a heel tactic. It was a fabulous idea: it would have looked tremendous, and is very much something Bliss, the character would do - glitter specifically.

You can imagine, at the pitch meeting, Vince McMahon looking at Alexa Bliss in a state of profound concentration. Vince is very confused, because while he can readily imagine masturbating over her, something is off: he's fairly certain Alexa Bliss isn't Asian, and only Asians can spray mist.

Is she Asian, or not?

He eventually establishes that Alexa is in fact white, and therefore cannot spray mist, because only Asians can spray mist, and rejects the idea.

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