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Alexa Bliss has gone to a dark place and Randy Orton has his hands full. What he needs is someone else who has been to such a dark place at some point in time, which is where the NXT version of Nikki Cross could come in, unleashing evil upon the world.
If the NXT call ups are supposed to be “floating” between each brand, you’d think that they could stand to include her during their televised appearances...😒
Breaking Vince Russo and Jim Cornette update HERE.
Many people were disappointed that this version of Nikki Cross was not called up to the main roster, but could we see this avatar of the Scotswoman in the days that follow as a potential ally for Randy Orton?
Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross used to be the best of friends until she was brainwashed and decided that she preferred being The Fiend's companion.
Randy Orton is the master of mind games and he is definitely capable of brainwashing Nikki Cross too, making her believe that she needs to turn heel. Cross turning heel could also work wonders for her because she's been stale for a long time now.
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