WWE should avoid the following missteps with these popular characters
#1 Having Alexa Bliss turn on Bray Wyatt or vice versa too soon
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Nothing is certain in life except for the fact that every alliance that happens in WWE must end one day as well, and unfortunately, this could be the case with the Bray Wyatt and Alexa Bliss pairing too. However, WWE would be wise to not have one turn on the other too soon, because Bray Wyatt and Alexa Bliss are creating magic right now.
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Quite often, in the hopes of fast-tracking a storyline, WWE has the characters go their separate ways, and honestly, this should not be the case with Alexa Bliss and Bray Wyatt. The duo should haunt the rest of the RAW roster for months, and become such a formidable unit, that they potentially last all the way until the next WWE draft.
This is probably the best version of Alexa Bliss that we have seen thus far. Bray Wyatt too lost much momentum after losing to Goldberg, but now he's back on track once more.
There's a story to tell with both characters.
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