Alexa Bliss Return Rumored For 2025 Royal Rumble

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A major WWE comeback could be on the horizon as rumors swirl about WWE's possible return Alexa Bliss in 2025 Royal Rumble. Bliss, has been absent from WWE programming since her loss to Bianca Belair in the Raw Women's Championship match Rumble in 2023 has reportedly been the subject of significant creative discussions within the company. The question seems to revolve around how and where to use them.

Will Alexa Bliss return for Road To WrestleMania?

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In an update via PWInsiderThe WWE creative team led by Mike Johnson is actively exploring scenarios for Bliss' return. Insiders believe their comeback will likely take place during WrestleMania season. It is believed that the Royal Rumble, which takes place on February 1st at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, could be the right time and place for the WWE. This time frame would be ideal for her high-profile return.

Bliss, 33, took a break after her first pregnancy and is giving birth to a daughter with her husband Ryan Cabrera in November 2023. While Bliss has kept details of her WWE return under wraps, she recently confirmed to her fans on Instagram that she plans to return: “Yes – I will be back. But for now, please enjoy my current content.” You too spoke about several Health problems that had delayed her comeback.

A return to Royal Rumble would mean a nearly two-year absence for Bliss. If WWE plans on having Bliss play a prominent role at WrestleMania 41 in April, this event and match would be the perfect time to reintroduce her. A surprise return in the women's Rumble match could draw a big ovation from the crowd and give her the momentum she needs heading into WWE's biggest event of the year.

Bliss is one of WWE's biggest female draws

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Despite being gone for almost two years, Bliss remains one of the company's most popular and talked-about female superstars. She has played multiple characters, sold more merchandise than many of her male counterparts, and been a part of some of WWE's biggest storylines. Her resume includes three Raw Women's Championships, two SmackDown Women's Championships and three WWE Women's Tag Team Championships.

Speculation about her role in her return is already growing. Bliss previously worked alongside the late Bray Wyatt in a storyline and the character was a must-see, even if it was polarizing in the fan base. She could easily join the Wyatt six faction, although no official details have come to light. They also have Nikki Cross, so it's not obvious that they need a second female star.

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