Why The Alexa Bliss Character Is WWE's Worst Current Creation

The Fiend Alexa Bliss

By aligning with The Fiend, she appeared to also now have some of the inconsistent magical powers he also harboured. After Wyatt lost yet another of his own matches when he was torched alive in a Firefly Inferno Match at December's Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view, she used some of them against victor and relatively innocent victim of all this Randy Orton.

She could shoot fire now. She could make things go just spooky enough to score a cheap win over Asuka. She could...be completely useless in a Royal Rumble where things actually mattered. Fair f*cks to WWE here, they were doing a pretty good job of replicating Wyatt's uselessness in her.

On the Road to WrestleMania, it wasn't about titles or her own feud, but Wyatt's with Orton. An intergender match at Fastlane morphed into the reintroduction of The Fiend as a cooked lobster version of himself, and the pair appeared completely united in their joyous torture of 'The Apex Predator'. All until WrestleMania 37 itself that is, when gunge fetishists had their own blowcase of the immortals after black goo rained down all over her in Night Two's opener.

The twist here was that said display of tar leakage came at Wyatt's expense. The guy in control of the goo was the one frozen in disbelief at the sight of it, and ended up down and out following an RKO for the second time in his WrestleMania career. Bliss was The Fiend now, basically, and along with Lilly could take Bray's horseh*t supernatural melodrama and poison the women's division with it.

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