WWE Extreme Rules 2021: 10 Things That Must Happen

7. Alexa Bliss Gets Serious

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Right, enough of the doll stuff already.

Alexa Bliss hasn't really had a serious pro wrestling match since slotting in behind Bray Wyatt's 'Fiend' last year. Sure, she's worked some cool spots here and there, but most of her bouts are pinned down by supernatural silliness or other "sports entertainment" style fun and games.

Sunday might be the opportune moment to show another side to this twisted little minx character she's playing. Charlotte Flair ripped up her own custom-made dolly on Raw, and that should (hopefully) mean that Bliss is about to get a little more serious. Or, at least, that's what this fan wants to see.

Flair and Alexa could have one heck of a match if they ditch the dolls, quit with the stalling sections from Bliss and just wrestle. Also, it's fair to say that Charlotte is at her best when matches get heated. Alexa, on her day, can bring that out in the divisive 'Queen'.

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