Alexa Bliss Shoots On Negative WWE Fans

Criticising someone's WWE character is one thing, but Alexa Bliss has no time for anything else.

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Alexa Bliss doesn't really have a problem with people online being negative towards WWE characters, matches or storylines. In fact, as Bliss pointed out during a chat with Metro, "everyone should have the right to speak their opinion".

Too right.

However, Alexa draws the line at folks on social media slating the men and women behind those WWE personas. She's got no time for those who go out of their way to ridicule real human beings or request that they be fired - Bliss says it's absolutely not cool to lobby for someone losing a payday.

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When discussing fan feedback on match quality, Alexa said it isn't easy to put in world class performances when you're "emotionally exhausted, mentally exhausted and physically exhausted". WWE's travel schedule isn't nearly as brutal as it used to be, but it's still largely an 'always on' experience for workers and definitely isn't easy.

Bliss added that she always gives everything she has regardless of how knackered she might be. That's a prerequisite, but she doesn't like when people take to Twitter and suggest someone should be fired.

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