Published 14:03 IST, November 7th 2019
WWE: Alexa Bliss recovering from injury, expected to return soon
WWE recently revealed that the 'Goddess' suffered some injuries while training and now is currently in the recovering phase. Read more to know the full update.
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After getting drafted to WWE SmackDown, Nikki Cross faced Bayley for SmackDown Women's Championship. Her partner, Alexa Bliss who was rumoured to face champ earlier, is currently missing from blue brand show. WWE recently revealed that goddess suffered some injuries while training and w is currently in recovering phase. WWE also revealed that Bliss is recovering fast and can make her in-ring come back soon.
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Before, WWE’s anuncement, re were rumours that WWE has given Alexa Bliss some time off as y were focusing on ongoing rivalry of Nikki Cross and Bayley. Alexa Bliss is a bigger character than Cross and bringing her with Cross is t good. Reports also stated that, when storyline of Cross and Bayley gets over, Bliss would have made her smashing comeback.
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Goddess was last seen in ring when she and her partner Nikki Cross, faced Kabuki Warriors in WWE Hell in a Cell. match was filled with incredible moments, but Kabuki Warriors won Women’s Tag Team Championship title by cheating. Alexa Bliss is t only WWE star who is scheduled to make an in-ring comeback soon, former WWE champion Jinder Mahal is also scheduled to return to action on 2020.
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WWE: Jinder Mahal to make a comeback soon
It’s been months since former WWE Champion Jinder Mahal played his last match and recently, Jinder Mahal revealed that he would be returning to ring next year. Modern-Day Maharaja played his last match in June against Ali after which he took some time off from ring to undergo surgery. According to American media reports, Mahal is scheduled to make his in-ring return in January 2020 at Royal Rumble PPV. During an interview with an American website, Mahal revealed that he underwent knee surgery a couple of months ago and is currently recovering.
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11:47 IST, November 7th 2019