You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Alexa Bliss has won over WWE fans with a combination of her in-ring talent, charisma, good looks, and likable real-life personality. She has ...
An elderly man was scammed out of nearly $1 million by an Alexa Bliss impersonator. Tara Siegel Bernard of The New York Times reports that 79-year-old Alfred Mancinelli was “convinced he was in ...
Alexa Bliss has been away from WWE television since Royal Rumble 2023 where she failed to win the RAW Women's Championship from Bianca Belair. In the aftermath of that fateful night, Little Miss ...
Alexa Bliss hasn't appeared on WWE TV in more than a year and a half. She was last seen in a match against Bianca Belair at Royal Rumble 2023. It was reported that Bliss was on maternity leave.
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. WWE Superstar Alexa Bliss hasn't been seen on WWE programming in quite some time. Out for nearly two years, she became a mother on November 27, ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. It all started on X, where the former multi-time women's champion posted a GIF of a woman ...
Alexa Bliss is one of the best WWE performers in the past decade, male of female. Her run with Bray Wyatt was innovative, extraordinary, and showed Bliss's incredible versatility. She's the first ...
Alfred Mancinelli thought he was in a relationship with Alexa Bliss, and was scammed out of nearly $1 million. Tara Siegel Bernard of the New York Times has a feature article on an Alexa Bliss scammer ...
The most recent match Bliss had was against Bianca Belair at Royal Rumble 2023. The 2025 Royal Rumble is being held in Indianapolis on February 1. Bliss tweeted today that, since that Royal Rumble ...
Scammers posing as WWE superstar Alexa Bliss swindled a 79-year-old man out of almost $1 million in retirement savings, including his granddaughter’s college fund. The man, who passed away last summer ...
Alexa Bliss has stepped in the ring 480 times in her career, but the beautiful WWE vixen didn't have to lift a finger to knock out some dude's savings. In fact, she didn't do anything except exist.
A recent report from the New York Times detailed one particularly heinous case, with one or more scammers posing as WWE star Alexa Bliss and others to con one retiree out of roughly $1 million.