Nikki Cross is a WWE Superstar with an innate ability to make any character that she is presented with work in the best manner that she can. And yet, one has to admit that the character she currently plays, the unhinged and bubbly Nikki Cross is only a fraction as cool as the 'twisted sister' gimmick that she made her own, back when she was a part of WWE NXT.
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While she has been showing signs of a heel turn already, pushing and shoving Alexa Bliss away, it is all too likely that WWE will pull the plug on this storyline if the plan is for Alexa Bliss to turn heel next. But it makes all the sense in the world for Nikki Cross to turn heel, on this occasion.
She needs that edge, that zing back in her character again, that's been missing since the time that she left WWE NXT.
Maybe if she is turned heel by WWE, she could be a possible contender for Asuka's RAW Women's Championship following the upcoming draft.
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