Some wrestlers have the most noticeable features that are easily recognizable by fans. Sheamus' has his mohawk, Bray Wyatt has his gaze and Luke Harper is known for his large irises. These are the type of features that can be plainly seen by fans and wrestlers use their looks to add to their wrestling persona in order to get them over.

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Amongst the women wrestlers of the WWE, some fans may have notice something about Alexa Bliss in particular. There is an obvious feature that she possesses that just cannot be ignored. This body part became a topic of discussion as of recent. Anyone paying attention to Alexa's nose might notice something rather strange. It is not the nose itself, but a certain part of her nose and she has recently addressed why she has this feature.

Alexa revealed some of her childhood and her road to becoming a wrestler with Detroit News. Before her wrestling aspirations came to fruition, Alexa Bliss was a cheerleader in high school and also a gymnast. She exclaims "People don’t understand how dangerous All-Star Cheer is!" Alexa's nostrils have become the focal point of attention, and according to her, her misshapen nostrils were a result of the many injuries that she racked up during her days as a cheerleader.

Cheerleading is more than just a few gestures and team cheers. The whole body is involved and there are a lot of twist and flips and other gymnastics minus the bumps. Alexa has suffered many injuries to her nose and even sported a neck brace during her high school days because of cheerleading. A video surfaced on Twitter that she saw and people were wondering why her nostrils looked disproportionate. She exclaims " It’s because I’ve had my nose broken so many times! " Alexa also revealed that her nose had been cauterized because her nose was so sensitive. Alexa went on to reveal " If it [nose] got touched, it would just bleed all over. That’s just something that happens when you’ve had so many broken noses."

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Alexa has come a very long way in her athletic career. She also became an IFBB pro before entering the wrestling world and she was a notable cheerleader in high school. With all of her hard work, she has also proven to show resilience in the ring for those who remember her Smackdown Live match against Becky Lynch in which her arm got dislocated and she snapped it back into place. Her five foot frame and her toughness proves that she is more than just a pretty face representing the women's division on the RAW brand.

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