Tracking the Buzz: My Alexa Bliss Return Watch in 2024
Okay, so I got back into watching wrestling more seriously late last year. It’s been fun catching up. One name kept popping up in discussions, mostly about when she’d be back: Alexa Bliss. The talk really ramped up heading into 2024, so I thought, let me try and actually keep track of this myself, see what’s real and what’s just noise.

First thing I did, naturally, was hit the usual spots online where you get wrestling news. Man, it was a jungle. Every other day felt like there was some “insider scoop” or a blurry picture claiming it was her training. Most of it smelled fishy, honestly. Clickbait titles everywhere. It got annoying fast.
So, I decided to get a bit more methodical about it. Here’s what I started doing:
- Sticking to Official Channels: I made a point to primarily check the actual company’s announcements and the feeds of people directly involved. Less guesswork there, usually.
- Keyword Alerts: I set up some basic alerts using a couple of news aggregator tools I use. Just simple stuff, keywords like “Alexa Bliss return,” “WWE Bliss update.” The goal was just to see when new stuff popped up without me having to manually search ten times a day.
- Filtering the Noise: This was the main job. Every time an alert hit, or I saw a post, I’d try to trace the source. Was it some random account? Was it citing another random account? If I couldn’t find a somewhat credible origin, I just mentally filed it under ‘rumor’ and moved on. I even kept a little text file for a bit, jotting down dates and sources, but it got too cluttered.
- Watching Fan Forums: I lurked a bit more on some forums I frequent. Not really for news, but more to gauge the general vibe. It was interesting seeing how theories would explode one week and disappear the next. Lots of passion, but also lots of wishful thinking.
What I found was… well, mostly just more waiting. The official sources stayed pretty quiet, as you’d expect. The alerts brought in a flood of stuff, but maybe 90% was just rehashing old news or pure speculation based on nothing solid. Sifting through it all took more effort than I thought.
Honestly, trying to track this specific return felt like chasing smoke sometimes. There’s so much chatter, especially online, and very little concrete information until it actually happens. My little tracking project didn’t magically reveal the return date or anything, obviously.
But it did make me appreciate how much guesswork fuels the online wrestling community. It also made me better at spotting the really low-effort clickbait stuff. So, the practical result? I’m still waiting like everyone else, but maybe a little less likely to get worked up by every random tweet claiming “She’s backstage!” It was an interesting exercise in filtering information, if nothing else.