WWE's Alexa Bliss Marries Singer Ryan Cabrera

Bliss ties the knot in self-described 'non-traditional,' 'rockstar' themed wedding.

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Spring has been a pretty busy wedding season for WWE superstars - with two nuptials happening last week alone. First Corey Graves and Carmella tied the knot on Thursday, and then Saturday, Alexa Bliss and singer Ryan Cabrera said, "I do."

A five-time women's champion, Bliss was noticeably absent for WrestleMania 38 last weekend, but that makes a lot more sense considering she was getting married just days later. Bliss and Cabrera's wedding was publicized via PEOPLE, which got the exclusive on the details. The couple, who were engaged in November 2020, got married at the Kempa Villa in Palm Desert, California.

Several current and former WWE superstars were in attendance during the wedding, including Miz & Maryse, Liv Morgan, Braun Strowman (Adam Scherr), Raquel Rodriguez, Sonya Deville, Nia Jax (Lina Fanene), Ember Moon (Athena), Mandy Rose, Kayla Braxton, Mojo Rawley (Dean Muhtadi), Lana and likely several others. (No word on whether Lilly made the cut on the guest list.)

The wedding also featured a pretty hefty musical lineup, as Bliss herself revealed via Twitter that "*NSYNC , bowling for soup, yellow card, Nash from hot chelle Rae, travis Clark from We the kings" and others attended as guests and performed during the reception.

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Bliss has not been seen on WWE TV since Elimination Chamber and not physically on Raw since September 2021. According to PEOPLE, Bliss and Cabrera are headed off to Hawaii for their honeymoon, so it likely might be a bit longer until Five Feet of Fury returns to WWE programming.

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