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Alexa Bliss Comments on Elimination Chamber Promo, Hitting Twisted Bliss Off a Pod

February 26, 2018 | Posted by Jeremy Thomas
Alexa Bliss Elimination Chamber Image Credit: WWE

– Alexa Bliss discussed her promo following the win at Elimination Chamber last night and more in an interview with ESPN. Highlights are below:

On her promo after she won the Chamber match: “Those were real tears for a minute, and then I had to be mean. It was great because I knew what my next move was. I was very excited to see how the crowd was going to react. I am very proud of the women’s division and genuinely happy that this happened and the fact that I got the ‘You deserve it!’ chant from the crowd, I don’t take that for granted; it’s amazing for our fans to do, but at the end of the day, I’m the bad guy and I can’t have them cheering me. It wouldn’t be very Bliss of me if I thanked them for cheering me.”

On hitting Twisted Bliss off the Elimination Chamber pod: “I was quite terrified. I’m not going to lie. I’ve done the Twisted Bliss off of Braun Strowman’s shoulders before, but that’s not nothing to be on top of an Elimination Chamber pod. There are big challenges with being in a match like this. You’re inside of this chamber that’s intimidating to begin with. There’s nothing appealing about the Elimination Chamber. When I first walked into it, I was terrified. You start out the match in these pods, and you’re just watching everyone go at it, waiting for your time.”

On Ronda Rousey’s official WWE arrival: “I think it’s great that she’s here. She’s built a brand for herself and a name for herself, and for her to be able to bring her fan base into what we do, into our world of the WWE is fantastic. If anyone can legitimize how tough it is to do what we do, it’s Ronda. She’s made a name for herself in the UFC, she’s worked hard, she knows the grind, and for her fans to come here and watch her grow and see the struggles that we all go through, I think will give people more of an appreciation for what we do. I think she’s just what we need for the women’s revolution in the WWE.”