Alexa Bliss Returns In Creepy WWE Raw Playground Segment

Little Miss Bliss teased the ominous return of The Fiend.

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Having been absent from WWE television for the past several weeks, Alexa Bliss made her chilling, eerie return on last night’s episode of Monday Night Raw.

After Randy Orton had come to the ring to revel in his Firefly Inferno victory over ‘The Fiend’ Bray Wyatt at Sunday’s TLC PPV, Orton was interrupted as the arena lights cut out. While this would usually signal the arrival of Wyatt, instead this all signalled the return of Little Miss Bliss.

Menacingly rocking back and forth on a swing as part of a Wyatt-created set she dubbed Alexa’s Playground, Bliss went onto discuss how The Fiend might be at a tanning salon, the beach, or a BBQ restaurant, before ominously teasing the return of Wyatt in a way “like you’ve never seen before”. From there, the lights again went out and both Orton and Bliss had vanished by the time that the darkness was lifted.

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Post-TLC social media posts from Bray Wyatt have suggested a potential change of character for The Fiend – and the words from Alexa Bliss here only seem to further indicate that there may be some tweaks made to Wyatt whenever he resurfaces on WWE TV.

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