8 Most Improved Wrestlers Since Last Year's WWE Brand Split
3. Alexa Bliss
Alexa Bliss made a steady, if not unspectacular, start to her WWE career. Debuting in NXT with a 'fairy princess' persona, she didn't exactly set the world alight during her first few months with the company.
However, when she turned heel and aligned with Blake & Murphy, she began to show more promise. But even so, nobody would have predicted just how quickly she would rise to the top of the main roster's women's division.
After being drafted to SmackDown Live during the brand split, Bliss wasted no time impressing the WWE Universe with her strong promo skills, which propelled her to Championship contender for Becky Lynch's SmackDown Live Women's Championship at last year's TLC pay-per-view.
It was at this event that Bliss would capture the championship and become a mainstay in the SmackDown's Women's title scene until she was drafted to Raw in the 'Superstar Shake-up'.
Despite her young career, Bliss has already cemented her place in history as the first woman to hold both the Raw and SmackDown Live Women's Championships. She is extraordinarily good for someone so young in their career and, 'This Is Your Life' segments aside, looks set for a very bright future.