WWE's Alexa Bliss talks conquering her fears to be on 'The Masked Singer'
WWE superstar Alexa Bliss talked to Fox News Digital about her appearance on 'The Masked Singer' and getting over her fear of singing to perform.
WWE star Alexa Bliss surprised the audience Wednesday night when she was revealed to be one of the contestants on "The Masked Singer."
Bliss struggled a bit to take off the large Axolotl costume head as the judges and the audience were yelling "Take it off!" but once she did, the judges were stunned. She then revealed on stage she had to overcome her fear of singing in front of people to even get on stage and perform.
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WWE SummerSlam 2018: Alexa Bliss holding belt during Raw Women's Championship match vs Ronda Rousey at Barclays Center. Brooklyn, NY. (Rob Tringali /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)
The five-time WWE women’s champion performs for thousands of people in the ring, but went it came to singing, a lot of work had to be done to get her in the costume and comfortable enough to let go and have fun.
"It was a long process," Bliss told Fox News Digital on Thursday. "Of course, I’ve had some drinks and rapped Eminem for karaoke, but that’s like not singing. I had a karaoke situation happen like six or seven years ago where I froze in front of all my peers at work, and I just froze and started shaking and started sweating and went and sat down and didn’t sing for six years. Like, just didn’t do it."
She said her husband, musician Ryan Cabrera, got her hooked up with a vocal coach. Over time, she got more comfortable.
Alexa Bliss and Ryan Cabrera attend the GRAMMY Gift Lounge during the 65th GRAMMY Awards At Tom's Watch Bar on February 03, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for The Recording


