Ranking Every WWE Change Affected By The ‘Fiend’ From Worst To Best

1. Alexa Bliss

Randy Orton
WWE

Here she is.

Alexa Bliss' coffee-drinking best buds run with Nikki Cross was so paper thin that she could've become a glitter-loving cheerleader and called it an improvement. OK, perhaps not, but Bliss was quickly becoming one of the lamest things about WWE TV - her 'A Moment Of Bliss' talk show segments were agonising.

Then, everything changed. WWE had Bray Wyatt's 'Fiend' manipulate and possess Bliss to do his bidding, and it was instantly bad ass. The way Alexa has played this sometimes-innocent, sometimes-spooky little girl persona has been nothing short of exceptional. She's having fun with it too, and that comes across so clearly to viewers watching at home.

This is a vast improvement over everything Alexa was doing before. She's obviously exaggerated and outrageous, especially when literally being possessed by the 'Fiend' on recent Raws, but the entertainment value is there for all to see.

Which has been your favourite WWE change caused by The 'Fiend'? For more wrestling, check out 10 Wrestlers Who Were Insulted By WWE Roles They Were Offered and 10 Hyped Wrestling Rematches That Sucked!

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