Five feet of selling. Alexa Bliss has hit the ground running as one of the best heels in years and one of the best female villains WWE has ever seen. She’s a great talker with a great character to back her skills up, which makes her a good choice to sell various WWE products. That’s what WWE has done here as Bliss is being featured in a new video.

One of the many products that WWE offers is the WWE Slam Crate as part of the Loot Crate series. Every other month, subscribers receive a box of WWE merchandise including figures, shirts and various other accessories. WWE has released a video of Bliss touring the Loot Crate distribution center, including her looking through the various items in a crate. She also pitches her own idea for a crate. Here’s the video from WWE’s YouTube page:

Raw Women's Champion Alexa Bliss invades Loot Crate HQ

Opinion: Bliss is such a fun character and someone who can sell the heck out of almost anything. The little things in the video like liking the New Day foam finger and breaking the worker’s glasses make her just likable enough to have the whole thing work that much better. It’s a fun video for a fun product and that’s all you can ask for.

Do you like Bliss as a pitch woman? Would you buy a Loot Crate? Let us know in the comments below.

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