Can you really blame here? There are a lot of common criticisms about modern WWE and a lot of them are rather valid. With so much television and so many people to keep track of, it can help to have a few mostly universal rules to help manage things. That includes a lot of work on promos, but some of the talent may not be happy about how they go. It seems that one name in particular is not pleased.
Earlier this week, Alexa Bliss responded to a tweet of her cutting a promo in the ring. Bliss mentioned that she remembered being allowed to go into the ring and say something, implying that she has not been happy with the amount of promo time that she has been receiving as of late. There is no word on why this would be the case, though Bliss has been wrestling as a babyface more than as a heel in recent months.
I remember a time when I was given a microphone in the middle of the ring … good times https://t.co/9wqhaD94Af
— Lexi (Kaufman) Cabrera (@AlexaBliss_WWE) December 2, 2019
Here are some Twitter replies to what Bliss had to say:
https://twitter.com/mathboywonder/status/1201642141539295232
Alexa + live mic = GOLD
— (Obi-Wan’s exile name) (@Marvelous_Jedi_) December 2, 2019
The Best Female Mic Worker In The WWE Right Now. pic.twitter.com/fv0LzuAThw
— Christian Heard (@KingOcho3K) December 3, 2019
We miss you on the mic
— ???? (@lokibucky3) December 2, 2019
The Goddess is untouchable and nobody is on the same level as her on the mic.
— Christian Heard (@KingOcho3K) December 3, 2019
It’s not like she can’t talk. Check out Bliss on the mic and in the ring:
Opinion: I don’t get this one. Bliss has shown that she can talk and handle herself quite well, so why not let her get in some promo time? It’s the best way to advance the stories and keeps things from getting so repetitive. I don’t get why WWE would want to keep her off the microphone, as the fans are going to respond to her well enough. It’s a little confusing, but so is a lot of what WWE does these days.
Should Bliss get to talk more? Do you like her new persona? Let us know in the comments below.
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