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WWE: Watch how Alexa Bliss gimmick has slowly transformed since return

The in-ring return of Alexa Bliss draws nearer.

The WWE star has been receiving therapy sessions to deal with the loss of her doll and demonic sidekick Lilly, who was torn apart by Charlotte Flair at Extreme Rules.

Bliss went on hiatus to undergo legitimate sinus surgery shortly after, perfectly timing what could be the reintroduction of her Goddess persona.

Last month, Bliss appeared on screens for the first time since September. She returned exactly as she had left — dark, supernatural, and harbouring anger over Lilly’s demise.

However, as the weeks have gone by and progress has been shown in her counselling sessions, Bliss herself has also changed. The former Raw and SmackDown women’s champion appears to be slowly reverting back to her old gimmick, or at least something resembling the iconic Goddess.

Here’s a look at Bliss’ transformation over the last five episodes of Monday Night Raw.

In her first meeting with the therapist, there was nothing different about Bliss, except for the absence of Lilly. She sported her trademark dress, space buns and dark makeup.

The star seemed to mock the therapy session at first and played down the suggestion she had a problem to face.

Bliss was then made to rewatch the footage of Lilly from Extreme Rules, which ended in a burst of rage and several items around the doctor’s office being broken.

Aside from a slight change of clothing, Bliss looked the same as the first instalment of her sessions.

In the second episode, the therapist attempts to play a word association game with Bliss, but all of her answers point back to Lilly.

After suggesting the doll is imaginary, the fury in Bliss started to rise again. The doctor promptly called an end to the short session, suggesting the

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