Alexa Bliss Being Taken Off WWE TV

Little Miss Bliss is due to be off our screens for "a few months".

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Following her Extreme Rules loss to Charlotte Flair, it looks as if Alexa Bliss is due for a spell off TV.

As per Raj Giri over at Wrestling Inc, Alexa will soon be taking some time off from WWE television. Giri added how he was told Little Miss Bliss will be absent from WWE programming for "a few months".

Not only did Bliss lose to Charlotte at last night's PPV, post-match saw the Raw Women's Champion rip up Alexa's beloved Lilly doll. Since then, the Queen has stated how her decimation of Lilly was done as a wake-up call for Bliss.

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From this latest report, it's not known whether Alexa will make an appearance on tonight's episode of Raw before then taking a break from TV, or whether the five-time Women's Champion was already written off TV with last night's attack on Lilly and Bliss' subsequent deranged, foaming-at-the-mouth reaction to it.

If Alexa is indeed to be gone for several months, one would have to imagine that she'll resurface with some sort of significant character change when she does return to TV. To some, this recent Fiend-ish side of Bliss has been fantastic, while others have absolutely hated the gimmicky, supernatural shenanigans of Alexa in recent months.

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