The impact of Bray Wyatt, the late WWE icon, extends far beyond the confines of the squared circle. Alexa Bliss, a former nine-time WWE women’s champion, recently spoke about Wyatt’s pivotal role in her career.
Bliss has secured her status as one of WWE’s most formidable superstars, gathering an impressive array of championship victories and accolades. However, amidst the glitz and glamour of her storied career, Bliss recently revealed that her most cherished career era unfolded during her collaboration with Bray Wyatt.
In a recent Q&A session on Twitter, a fan asked Bliss, ‘favorite era of her career?’ to which she replied, ‘Working with Windham – Bray Wyatt.’ Check out her tweet below:
Throughout the pandemic, Bliss immersed herself in a transformative partnership with Wyatt, aligning herself with his mesmerizing “The Fiend” persona.
Alexa Bliss and Bray Wyatt were set to team up once again
The partnership between Alexa Bliss and Bray Wyatt, which captivated fans during the pandemic era, was poised to rekindle once again, offering a tantalizing glimpse into what could have been. However, at WrestleMania 37, their trajectory took an unexpected turn, as Bliss’s distraction inadvertently cost The Fiend Bray Wyatt his match against Randy Orton, abruptly halting their compelling storyline.
Following Wyatt’s untimely departure from WWE in 2021, Bliss embarked on a solo journey, carving out her path in the singles arena. Yet, the echoes of their partnership lingered, hinting at unfinished business and untapped potential.
Fast forwarding to 2022, Bray Wyatt’s unexpected return to WWE ignited speculation of a reunion with Bliss. This fueled anticipation among fans eager to witness their dynamic collaboration once more. At the Royal Rumble 2023, Bliss found herself in a match against Bianca Belair for the RAW Women’s Championship. During the game, a haunting video package featuring Uncle Howdy. A nod to Wyatt’s enigmatic presence distracted her.
The possibility of reigniting their partnership was exciting. However, fate had other plans, as the tragic passing of Bray Wyatt last August shattered any hopes of a reunion. This left behind a void in the hearts of wrestling fans.