In the world of WWE, where drama unfolds like a Shakespearean play in the squared circle, very few stars hold the mystique and magnetism of Alexa Bliss. From a wicked fairy to a five-time Women’s Champion, Bliss has walked through fire, shadows, and betrayal. Now, in 2025, she has returned — and this time, she’s not here to play nice.
There was a time when Alexa Bliss was known for her glitter, tiaras, and “goddess” arrogance. But fate is a cruel artist, and in 2021, a transformation began. Manipulated by “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt, she descended into madness. Her eyes darkened. Her laughter twisted. She became something else — something terrifying. With her haunted doll “Lilly” by her side, she became the puppet master of pain.
Though her eerie persona captivated fans, it also became a prison. By 2022, Alexa Bliss faded from WWE television, trapped in the shadow of what she had become. Rumors swirled: had WWE given up on her? Was she done?
No. She was only waiting… watching… and planning.
After more than a year of absence, the WWE Universe got its first taste of Alexa’s rebirth in early 2025. A short, cryptic promo aired during an episode of Raw. Flickering lights. A shattered mirror. A whisper: “She never left. She just evolved.”
Then came the return.
On the May 9, 2025 edition of SmackDown, Alexa Bliss shocked everyone by walking through the curtain, her music echoing through the arena like a ghost of glory past. Gone were the pigtails and gothic makeup. In her place stood a battle-hardened woman in black and gold gear — fierce, focused, and absolutely fearless.
Teaming with Zelina Vega, she delivered a stunning victory against Chelsea Green and Piper Niven, marking not just a return, but a statement: Alexa Bliss was no longer lost in the fog of darkness. She had found herself — and she was dangerous.
Just one week later, the WWE Universe got another surprise.
A Triple Threat Match was announced on May 16, 2025: Alexa Bliss vs. Chelsea Green vs. Michin — with the winner qualifying for the Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match. Many doubted if Bliss still had the edge. After all, newer stars had risen. The women’s division had changed.
But Alexa Bliss doesn’t play catch-up — she dominates.
The match was brutal. Michin brought the fight. Chelsea Green used every trick in the book. But Alexa was patient. Calculated. At the right moment, she hit her devastating Twisted Bliss from the top rope and pinned Green clean in the center of the ring.
The crowd erupted.
Alexa Bliss had qualified. She was heading to the most dangerous women’s match of the year. And suddenly… everyone was afraid again.
Behind the scenes, whispers have begun. Some believe Bliss may be building something bigger — a new faction of female stars who feel forgotten and overlooked. Others speculate that her history with Bray Wyatt and The Wyatt Sicks might resurface, drawing her back into the world of darkness.
Bliss, of course, remains silent.
In interviews, she gives little away. “I’m not here to explain myself,” she recently said on SmackDown. “I’m here to rewrite the story — my story.”
She’s no longer the puppet. She’s the writer.
As Money in the Bank draws near, the women’s division is on edge. Former champions like Bianca Belair, Becky Lynch, and Rhea Ripley are all expected to be involved. But now, one thing is certain — Alexa Bliss is a threat.
She doesn’t come with muscle or power. She comes with mind games, experience, and timing. Her strength is in her unpredictability. She can fake a smile and then drop you with a DDT before you blink.
If she wins the Money in the Bank briefcase, history suggests she will cash it in strategically — and ruthlessly.
What sets Alexa Bliss apart isn’t just her accolades. It’s her ability to evolve.
From a valet to a champion, from a victim to a villain — she’s worn many masks. But this version of Alexa Bliss feels like the final form. She is not clinging to past gimmicks or trying to relive former glories. She’s forging something entirely new.
This Alexa is mature. Deadly. And determined to take what she believes is hers — the top spot in WWE.
The fans can feel it. The women’s division can sense it.
Alexa Bliss is back… and this time, she’s writing her own twisted fairytale — with gold at the end.