#2 Why Alexa Bliss shouldn't continue with her supernatural gimmick - Her character may not transition properly when live crowds return
A huge chunk of Alexa Bliss, The Fiend, and Randy Orton's storyline featured many cliffhangers. This particular plot device added some intrigue to the inscrutable nature of their supernatural saga.
But at WrestleMania 37, many fans expected a decent payoff to the storyline. However, WWE booked another cliffhanger as Bliss betrayed The Fiend at The Show of Shows. This year's WrestleMania was the first WWE event in a long time where a live crowd returned during the pandemic. It became apparent that the outcome of Orton vs. The Fiend didn't strike a chord with the fans in attendance.
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WWE can still control the narrative inside the ThunderDome. But according to rumors, the company plans to bring back live crowds very soon. One has to wonder how fans in attendance will react to Alexa Bliss' supernatural shenanigans on a weekly basis.
Judging by the divisive reaction on social media, there is a huge chance that her otherworldly gimmick may not work well in front of a live crowd. A potentially negative reaction to her segments could also affect the viewing experience for those currently in favor of Bliss' character.
Thanks to this possible outcome, Alexa Bliss might be forced to drop her supernatural act for good.