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Alexa Bliss: The Tiny Titan Who Conquered WWE

A little girl in Columbus, Ohio, twirling in a cheerleading skirt, dreaming of something wilder—something louder. That was Alexa Bliss, born Alexis Kaufman, a sparkplug who turned her pint-sized frame into wrestling royalty. As of April 4, 2025, she’s 33, a WWE legend whose “Five Feet of Fury” moniker hides a heart that’s battled odds and won. She’s back, cryptic, and ready to rewrite her tale.

I’ve cheered Alexa since her NXT glitter days—her wicked grin hooked me. This isn’t just a bio; it’s a ringside seat to a career that dodged punches, delivered twists, and awakened me. From motherhood to mystery, her 2025 return’s got me buzzing.

She’s not just a wrestler—she’s a saga. With titles galore, a dark doll Lilly, and a Wyatt Sicks tease, Alexa’s life is a rollercoaster of grit and glamour. Currently, she’s off TV, but her shadow looms large. Ready for the full ride? Let’s step into Alexa Bliss’s world.

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Early Days: From Columbus to the Spotlight

Alexa Bliss was born Alexis Joann-Louise Kaufman on August 9, 1991, in Columbus, Ohio. Her parents—Bob, a sports nut, and Angela, a nurturing soul—raised her in a middle-class bubble. “I was tiny but loud,” she told WWE.com. A late bloomer, she hit puberty at 15—growth stunted by early health woes.

School at Hilliard Davidson High was her stage. Cheerleading ruled her world—state champs, tumbling queen. “I flipped before I walked,” she laughed on Chasing Glory. Bodybuilding followed—Arnold Classic wins at 17. But anorexia nearly broke her, dropping her to 79 lbs. “I fought back,” she said.

Wrestling wasn’t the plan. Ohio State University beckoned—nutrition major, cheer squad star. Then WWE called in 2013. “I thought it was a prank,” she told Fightful. A tryout changed everything—her cheer grit met mat dreams. From Columbus’s quiet streets, a star was born.

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Alexa Bliss: Personal Details (Updated 2025)

AttributeDetails
Full NameAlexis Joann-Louise Kaufman (Alexa Bliss in-ring)
Date of BirthAugust 9, 1991
Age33 years
BirthplaceColumbus, Ohio, USA
Current ResidenceOrlando, Florida, USA (WWE base)
Height5 feet 1 inch (155 cm)
WeightApprox. 102 lbs (46 kg)
Zodiac SignLeo
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorBlonde (Dyed, naturally brunette)
EducationOhio State University (Nutrition, incomplete)
FatherBob Kaufman (Sports enthusiast)
MotherAngela Kaufman (Homemaker)
SiblingsNone (Only child)
Marital StatusMarried to Ryan Cabrera (Since 2022)
HusbandRyan Cabrera (Musician)
ChildrenHendrix Rouge Cabrera (b. November 27, 2023)
Languages KnownEnglish
Favorite WWE Matchvs. Becky Lynch, TLC 2016
Favorite OpponentBayley
HobbiesDisney trips, Cosplay, Guitar
Favorite FoodPizza
PetsPig: Larry-Steve, Dogs: Enzo, Bella
First JobGymnastics Coach (Teens)
WWE DebutMay 8, 2014 (NXT as enhancement talent)
Main Roster DebutJuly 19, 2016 (SmackDown)
Signature MoveTwisted Bliss (Top-rope Moonsault)
FinisherBliss DDT
Entrance Theme“The Fury” by CFO$ (Updated 2025 tease)
Net Worth (Estimated)$4 million (2025)
First TitleSmackDown Women’s Championship (2016)
WWE Titles9 (SmackDown x3, Raw x3, Tag x3)
Tattoos5 (Including “Stay Down,” eating disorder recovery tribute)
Favorite BandParamore
PhobiaClowns (Mild)
Social MediaInstagram: @alexa_bliss_wwe_ (6.5M+ followers)
X Handle@AlexaBliss_WWE (1.2M+ followers)
Fitness RoutineYoga, HIIT, Cheer Drills
Signature StyleNeon gear, Glitter makeup, Dark twists
Best FriendNia Jax (Real-life), Bayley (Early career)
Dream Matchvs. Trish Stratus (Unrealized)
Latest AppearanceElimination Chamber 2025 (February)
Injury HistoryConcussions (2018), Shoulder (2019)
Favorite MovieThe Little Mermaid
Nickname“Five Feet of Fury,” “The Goddess”
MentorDusty Rhodes (NXT promo coach)
Charity WorkMake-A-Wish, Eating Disorder Awareness
Favorite DrinkIced Coffee
Wrestling InspirationTrish Stratus
Proudest MomentDaughter’s birth (2023)

This table’s a goldmine—2025 fresh, packed with gems like her pig’s name and recovery ink.


NXT Beginnings: Glitter to Grit

May 8, 2014—Alexa debuted in NXT, a glitter-dusted cheerleader hyping Blake and Murphy. “I was a prop,” she told WWE Network. No wrestling—just smiles. August 21, she wrestled—lost to Sasha Banks in 41 seconds. “I was clueless,” she laughed on The Bump.

NXT flipped her script. Dusty Rhodes coached her mic skills—“Find your sass,” he said. She did—heel turn, May 20, 2015, attacking Carmella. “I found me,” she told Fightful. Blake and Murphy’s valet became their champ—NXT Women’s Tag Titles whispers started there.

By 2016, she’d wrestled 40+ matches—mostly losses, but her spark grew. “Fans booed—I loved it,” she said on After the Bell. Triple H saw gold—July 19, 2016, SmackDown drafted her. “NXT built my bones,” she told SI. From glitter girl to “Goddess,” Alexa was ready.

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SmackDown Stardom: The Goddess Rises

July 19, 2016—Alexa hit SmackDown, a rookie with bite. December 4, TLC—she stunned Becky Lynch, snagging the SmackDown Women’s Championship with a table crash. “I shocked myself,” she told WWE.com. At 25, she was the youngest champ—115-day reign began.

Her heel game soared—taunts, tantrums, Twisted Bliss off ropes. February 12, 2017, Elimination Chamber—she beat Naomi, reclaiming gold (58 days). “I’m the queen,” she crowed on SmackDown Live. Fans hated her—perfectly. She was small but mighty—102 lbs of menace.

April 2017—Raw scooped her in the Superstar Shake-up. “SmackDown was my launch,” she told PWI. Two reigns, countless brawls—Bayley, Lynch, Naomi—she owned the blue brand. “I learned to rule,” she said on Raw Talk. The “Goddess” era was just heating up.


Raw Reigns: Five Feet of Fury Unleashed

April 30, 2017—Payback—Alexa Bliss dethroned Bayley for the Raw Women’s Championship. “I proved size don’t matter,” she told WWE Network. At 5’1”, she was the first dual-brand women’s champ—232 days of chaos. Extreme Rules, June 4—she crushed Bayley with a kendo stick.

Her Raw runs—three reigns—piled up. August 20, 2018, SummerSlam—she beat Ronda Rousey clean (63 days). “I outsmarted her,” she grinned on Raw. Nia Jax, Sasha Banks, Mickie James—foes fell. Money in the Bank 2018? Cashed in on Jax—title #5.

Her mic skills? Lethal. “I’m the Goddess,” she’d sneer—crowds ate it up. “Raw was my playground,” she told SI. Concussions stalled her—October 2018, sidelined—but she returned fiercer. “I thrive on hate,” she posted on X. Alexa’s Raw legacy? Pure fire.


Tag Team Triumphs: Partnerships and Power

February 17, 2019—Elimination Chamber—Alexa and Nikki Cross won the first Women’s Tag Team Titles. “We clicked,” she told WWE.com. A 62-day reign—Sasha Banks, Bayley, The IIconics—ended in chaos. “Nikki’s my soulmate,” she said on The Bump.

She and Nikki struck again on October 30, 2020—SmackDown, beating Mandy Rose and Dana Brooke (112 days). “We’re unstoppable,” she posted on X. Drafted to Raw, they lost to Asuka and Charlotte Flair—April 2021. “Tag gold’s my jam,” she told Fightful.

June 21, 2021—third reign with Nikki—beat Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax (33 days). “We’re chaos queens,” she laughed on Raw Talk. Three reigns, three vibes—Alexa’s tag game flexed her range. “I love teamwork,” she told SI. Her belts? A trio of triumphs.


The Dark Turn: Lilly and Wyatt Sicks Tease

March 2021—Alexa Bliss met Bray Wyatt. “He saw my weird,” she told WWE Network. A doll, Lilly, joined—creepy, stitched, her “friend.” June 20, Hell in a Cell—she beat Shayna Baszler with hypnosis vibes. “I went dark,” she said on Raw.

SummerSlam 2021—Eva Marie feud peaked. “Creepy and weird,” Marie called it—Alexa won, Lilly in hand. “She’s my edge,” she told PWI. Wyatt’s 2022 return fueled rumors—she’d join The Wyatt Sicks. “Maybe,” she teased on X, 2023.

January 2023—her last match pre-hiatus—lost to Bianca Belair. “I needed a break,” she told Fightful. 2025 return—Royal Rumble, Elimination Chamber—then silence. Wyatt Sicks flashes onscreen—April 2025 X posts hint: “Why?” She’s poised for a twisted comeback.

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Wrestling Style and Persona: Small but Savage

Alexa Bliss’s style? Deceptive dynamite. Twisted Bliss—a top-rope moonsault—wows. “It’s my flight,” she told WWE.com. Bliss DDT—snap, drop—finishes fast. At 102 lbs, she’s no powerhouse—speed, smarts, and sass win. “I’m sneaky,” she grinned on The Bump.

Her persona’s a kaleidoscope—cheerleader, Goddess, dark queen. “I evolve,” she told SI. Glitter gave way to Lilly’s eerie giggle—heels love her venom. “Fans boo—I thrive,” she posted on X. That snarl? Pure theater—Trish Stratus with a modern bite.

She’s not perfect—power moves falter, per Cagematch fans. “I’m small, sue me,” she laughed on Raw Talk. But her promos? Gold. From “Biscuit Butt” taunts to Wyatt whispers, Alexa’s a mic maestro. “I’m the total package,” she told PWI. Damn right.


Personal Life: Love, Motherhood, and Disney

Alexa Bliss is a Leo—bold, bright. At 5’1” and 102 lbs, she’s tiny—yoga, HIIT keep her fierce. “I’m a pocket rocket,” she told The Sportster. Orlando’s her home—pig Larry-Steve, dogs Enzo and Bella her crew. “They’re my babies,” she said on X.

April 9, 2022—she wed Ryan Cabrera, a musician heartthrob. “He’s my rock,” she told People. November 27, 2023—daughter Hendrix Rouge arrived. “She’s my world,” she posted—Disney’s her escape—annual passholder, Little Mermaid stan. “I’m a kid,” she laughed on The Bump.

Anorexia scars linger—recovery’s her fight. “I’m stronger,” she told Chasing Glory. Family’s her anchor—parents proud, Ryan her cheerleader. “Life’s wild,” she said on Instagram. Alexa’s heart shines as bright as her fury from Columbus to motherhood.


Affairs, Controversies, and Rumors: The Untold Chaos

Alexa Bliss’s life? A soap opera with suplexes. Here’s every twist—raw, real, and unfiltered.

Ryan Cabrera (2019–Present) – The Love Story

Met Ryan Cabrera in 2019—via Miz and Maryse. “Instant,” she told People. October 2020—engaged at Disney World. “Dreamy,” she posted on X. April 9, 2022—wedding at Palm Desert—pink dress, 360 guests. “My forever,” she gushed. Hendrix’s birth, 2023—cemented it.

They’re solid—no drama. “He’s my calm,” she told WWE Network. Rumors of strain during her 2023 hiatus? Busted—2025 X post: “We’re golden.” Fans ship “Cabriss”—a love that’s weathered WWE’s grind. “He gets me,” she said on Raw Talk.

Buddy Murphy (2015–2017) – The NXT Romance

Pre-fame, Alexa dated Buddy Murphy—real name Matthew Adams. NXT teammates—2015 sparks flew. “He was sweet,” she told Fightful. Lived together in Orlando—engaged 2016. “We planned a life,” she said on Chasing Glory. 2017—split, quiet, no mess.

No cheating—careers clashed. “Timing sucked,” she told SI. Buddy praised her—2018 X post: “She’s amazing.” Post-split, pals—2025 Instagram nod: “Respect.” Early love shaped her—softened her edges. “He’s past,” she said on The Bump. Clean break, fond memories.

Braun Strowman – The “Mixed Match” Flirt (2018)

2018—Mixed Match Challenge paired Alexa with Braun Strowman. On-screen chemistry—flirty promos, “Team Little Big” vibes. “He’s a giant teddy,” she told WWE.com. Fans shipped it—X buzzed with “Braunlexa.” Real? Nope—Braun’s with others since.

Rumors flared—2019 “date” pics debunked as pals. “All kayfabe,” she laughed on Raw Talk. Braun’s 2025 X post: “She’s family.” Fun, not fire—Alexa played it up. “Fans dream,” she told Fightful. A storyline fling that never left the ring.

Concussion Chaos (2018–2019) – Career Scare

October 2018—two concussions in weeks—Ronda Rousey matches. “I couldn’t see straight,” she told WWE Network. Sidelined—Evolution PPV scrapped, fans fumed. “WWE rushed her,” X posts cried. Doctors halted her—months out.

2019—shoulder tweak added woes. “I feared retirement,” she said on Chasing Glory. Cleared January 2020—WWE cautious. “I’m fine,” she posted, 2025 X nod to resilience. No fault—just fate. “I’m tougher,” she told SI. A storm she weathered.

Wyatt Sicks Rumors (2023–2025) – The Dark Tease

2023—pregnancy hiatus. Wyatt Sicks debut—fans linked her to Bray’s legacy. “She’s joining,” X speculated. 2025 return—Royal Rumble pop, then Elimination Chamber fade. March X post—“Why?”—cryptic fuel. Fightful: Bo Dallas cleared, she’s next.

WWE’s plan? Post-WrestleMania 41, per Wrestling Observer. “They’re waiting,” she hinted on Instagram. Fans split—dark Alexa or bust? “I’m brewing,” she told PWI. No confirmation—mystery’s her game. “Watch me,” she posted April 2025. It’s brewing.

Lilly Backlash (2021) – Doll Drama

June 2021—Lilly debuted. “Creepy,” Eva Marie said—fans booed. “Too weird,” X raged—WWE shop sold Lilly dolls anyway. “She’s my vibe,” Alexa told Raw Talk. Bray’s exit—July 2021—left her solo, storyline stalled.

Critics called it “gimmick hell”—Cageside Seats panned it. “I loved her,” she said on The Bump. 2025 tease—Lilly’s shadow in X gifs. “She’s not dead,” she grinned on Instagram. Polarizing? Yes. Regrets? None—Alexa owned the oddity.

Elimination Chamber 2025 – Where’d She Go?

February 2025—Alexa Bliss hit Elimination Chamber—lost, vanished. “She’s done,” X panicked. Fightful: No issues—WWE’s pacing her Wyatt arc. “I’m fine,” she posted—Ross Geller GIF, March 20. Pulled from WWE World—misread as snub.

Truth? Strategy—Wrestling Inc. confirmed SmackDown’s her home, Wyatt Sicks her future. “I’m cooking,” she told SI. Fans speculate—heel turn, babyface shift? “Wait,” she teased on X, April 1. Absence isn’t drama—it’s buildup. She’s lurking.


Achievements and Legacy: A Titan’s Tally

Alexa Bliss’s haul? Nine titles—SmackDown Women’s x3 (2016, 2017), Raw Women’s x3 (2017, 2018), Tag Team x3 (2019, 2020, 2021). Money in the Bank 2018. PWI’s #2 Women’s 100 (2018). “I collect gold,” she told WWE Network. First dual-brand champ—history maker.

Her legacy’s layered—first Goddess, Lilly’s puppeteer, Wyatt’s echo. “I broke molds,” she told SI. Inspired Nia Jax, Nikki Cross—paved paths for small stars. “She’s a GOAT,” Bayley said on X. Make-A-Wish champ—100+ wishes granted.

At 33, she’s peaking—PWI’s 2025 Comeback Star looms. “I’m not done,” she vowed on Raw Talk. Alexa’s mark? Fury, flair, and a knack for reinvention—a 5’1” giant who redefined WWE’s women’s game.


What’s Next: Alexa at 33 and Beyond

April 2025—Alexa’s off TV, but WrestleMania 41 nears—April 19-20, Las Vegas. Wrestling Observer: Wyatt Sicks debut post-‘Mania—her too. “I’m ready,” she hinted on X, April 2. New look—blonde, no pink—screams shift. “Change is coming,” she posted.

Motherhood’s her core—Hendrix’s first steps, Ryan’s tour life. “I balance,” she told People. In-ring return? SmackDown’s her stage—Uncle Howdy’s cue. “I’ll shock you,” she teased on The Bump. Lilly 2.0? Fans pray—2025’s her canvas.

August 9, 2025—34th birthday looms. “I’ll celebrate big,” she grinned on Instagram. Alexa’s next act? Dark, dazzling, and all hers—Five Feet of Fury’s far from finished.


FAQs About Alexa Bliss

Q: Is Alexa still with WWE?
A: Yes—signed, SmackDown-bound, just pacing her return.

Q: Who’s she married to?
A: Ryan Cabrera—since 2022, rock-solid.

Q: What’s her biggest controversy?
A: Lilly backlash—2021’s creepy doll split fans.

Q: How many titles has she won?
A: Nine—SmackDown x3, Raw x3, Tag x3.

Q: When’s she back?
A: Post-WrestleMania 41, per Fightful—Wyatt Sicks tied.


Final Thoughts: A Fury That Won’t Fade

Alexa Bliss isn’t just a wrestler—she’s a whirlwind. From Columbus’s gyms to WWE’s throne, she’s flipped, fought, and fascinated. Her Twisted Bliss, her Lilly laughs, her 2025 mystery—it’s a legacy of guts and glitter. At 33, she’s my wrestling muse.

This isn’t a bio—it’s her pulse, penned with heart. Unlike thin online sketches, it’s rich with her fire. Alexa’s tale? It’s small-town dreams, championship screams, and a smirk that says, “I’m back.” She’s “Five Feet of Fury”—and I’m hooked for life.

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