5 WWE Superstars who are very different from their personas outside the ring

Plenty of WWE Superstars are very different from their gimmicks in their real lives.
Plenty of WWE Superstars are very different from their gimmicks in their real lives.

#4 Alexa Bliss

The real Alexa Bliss doesn't seem to have much in common with her arrogant WWE persona.
The real Alexa Bliss doesn't seem to have much in common with her arrogant WWE persona.

Throughout her time on the WWE main roster, Alexa Bliss has persistently played an arrogant heel character. The fact that she goes by the moniker of The Goddess reinforces how highly she seems to think of herself, and some of her featured storylines have seen her body shaming Nia Jax, and attacking opponents like Becky Lynch and Bayley not only physically, but psychologically with her mean girl antics.

The real Bliss does not seem to match up particularly well with the character she plays. Bliss has spoken openly about having suffered from body image issues that led to an eating disorder in her youth. In addition to that, in more than one podcast interview, she referenced her roots as a wrestling fan when she was a child, and how much wrestling meant to her.

In the end, all signs point to Bliss, in real life, being a humble and kind figure in the wrestling business. This is a stark contrast to the character she has portrayed so well in WWE, and a testament to her talent not only as an in ring performer, but a capable actress in the context of sports entertainment.

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