Alexa Bliss has been one of the most heavily featured performers in the women's division ever since she was called up to the main roster. Expectations were not incredibly high for Bliss, largely due to her lack of size and the fact that she was not the most technical in ring performer. She had not been a prominent singles star in NXT either and her most prominent run in WWE's developmental brand had come as the valet to Blake and Murphy.

Bliss would completely turn things around after her move to the main roster though, establishing herself as a top of the card performer in the women's division and one of the most popular performers amongst the fans as well.

She is one of the most accomplished women's wrestlers of all-time, but it is hard not to feel that she does not get the props that she deserves a lot of the time.

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Alexa Bliss Has Proven Herself As A World Champion In WWE

When talking about the great women's champions in WWE, names like Trish Stratus, Charlotte Flair, and Becky Lynch come up immediately. One that is not brought up very often is Bliss, despite the fact that she has proven herself with the title around her waist as well.

Bliss has held a world title on five occasions, thrice on Raw and twice on SmackDown. Also, nobody other than Lynch has held onto the Raw Women's Championship for more combined days than Bliss' 396. She has held the SmackDown Women's Championship for more than 100 days as well.

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Bliss has also held the Women's Tag Team Championship on two occasions, and is the second women's Triple Crown Champion in the WWE. In fact, she even holds a singles victory over Randy Orton, something no other women on the roster can say.

Thus, Bliss has undeniable championship pedigree, even though it might not always get the recognition that it deserves.

Alexa Bliss Has Shown More Versatility Than Any Other Woman On The Roster

As a pure wrestler, there are quite a few better workers than Bliss in the women's division right now, but as a character, there might not be any.

Through the course of her career, Bliss has done her best in any role that she has been given by WWE. Whether that be as 'The Goddess', 'Lil' Miss Bliss', the supernatural sidekick to The Fiend, or the head of the women's division while she was out injured, she has done justice to any role that she has been, even if the creative has not been the best at all times.

One thing that she does not get enough credit for is being a fantastic actress. In this department, she might very well be ahead of every other women on the roster. It is hard to imagine anybody else could have player her role with The Fiend as well as she did. When she ultimately retires from wrestling, a move to Hollywood might not be a bad idea.

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One of the metrics that WWE is believed to take very seriously is how much merchandise a wrestler sells, and in this department, there are very few, male or female, who can compete with Bliss.

She has been one of the most popular wrestlers on the roster for years, even when she was playing a heel. And while doing the Firefly Fun House gimmick with The Fiend, she was competing with the likes of Stone Cold Steve Austin and John Cena in terms of merchandise sales. There's a reason she still comes out with her Lilly doll!

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This just goes on to show the star power that Bliss has, another thing that she does not always get her deserved credit for.

Alexa Bliss Is Pretty Much The Fifth Horsewoman

NXT's Four Horsewomen, consisting of Lynch, Charlotte, Sasha Banks, and Bayley are much celebrated and for good reason. They are one of the biggest reasons why women wrestlers are as much a draw today as the majority of the men on the roster.

Bliss should pretty much be considered as the fifth horsewoman though. She might not have been the most highly-rated while coming through NXT, but she has over delivered and then some since moving up to the main roster.

Bliss is arguably the most underrated women's wrestler in the history of the business and her WWE career deserves much more respect than it gets currently.