Alexa Bliss: Working With Bray Wyatt Was The Most Fun I’ve Had In My Career
Alexa Bliss reflects on her time working with Bray Wyatt.
In 2020, Bliss would slowly become aligned with “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt, who was feuding with Braun Strowman throughout the summer. Bliss would eventually complete her transformation into The Fiendess, acquiring many magical powers that made “The Fiend” a supernatural character.
Speaking to Ryan Satin on Out of Character, Bliss reflected on working with Wyatt.
“Working with The Fiend, with Windham [Bray Wyatt], was the most fun I’ve ever had in my entire WWE career. He is so brilliant with his creativity and he puts so much effort into his character and so much research. It made me want to step my game up, 100%, being like, ‘He put this much thought into his character, I need to put twice as much thought into mine.’ When you step into someone else’s kind of gimmick, you don’t want to bring it down, you only want to elevate it. I put so much effort into that and protecting the character and protecting when we did the Firefly Fun House and it was so fun. It’s very sad that we don’t work together anymore because it was so much fun and I think the WWE Universe saw how much fun we were having,” she said.
Alexa continued, discussing the amount of research she did to make sure the character stayed true to her vision and the concept of “The Fiend.”
“I jumped fully in. The amount of cult documentaries and different scary movies and things I would watch. For me, I wanted to have my character have an identity crisis. With that, that’s why I reverted to a child’s mentality because for me, personally, when I had my eating disorders, it was a traumatic thing for me and my brain went back to a child-like defense mechanism. I kind of took part of that into my character. I remember thinking, ‘what do I like watching as a child? I like watching The Big Comfy Couch.’ I got the concept of Lilly from the girl from the Comfy Couch, her doll Molly. I took a lot of childhood things that I loved and brought that into the character and also took part of the movie Orphan where the girl is 30 posing as a child and took that into the character as well. There are a lot of things of my real interests and real things as a child that I actually brought into the dark Alexa character,” she said.
She concluded by discussing how she wanted to continue with the character after she and Wyatt split at WrestleMania 37.
“When The Fiend and I got separated, it was, ‘How do I transition this character to make it different than what it was with The Fiend?’ I don’t know if that came across as well, but I really tried to make it different while also protecting what The Fiend and I had built with our dynamic. For me, it was a lot of research and working with my acting coach, especially for the therapy, it was a lot of working with things in my past that caused me trauma and bringing that out in therapy sessions, that’s why when they bring out Lilly, I looked at Lilly like it was my pig Larry and remember thinking, I had to watch Larry pass, so when the therapist brought out Lilly, I envisioned Larry and if Larry came back to life, what would I say to him? That was a lot of research and effort and things that go into the character that people may or may not realize or understand that we put so much work into,” she said.
Bliss was written off TV after Extreme Rules 2021, returning with therapy sessions ahead of WWE Elimination Chamber 2022. Elsewhere during the interview, Bliss revealed she wanted to return as a darker character. You can find her full comments by clicking here.
Bliss is currently part of the WWE Raw brand, where she plays a character that is more true to her real self, while also still holding the Lilly doll.
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