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Alexa Bliss recently did a Q&A with the Courier Journal and discussed a number of topics. Alexa Bliss became SmackDown Women’s Champion twice during her time on SmackDown. She has since moved on to WWE RAW after WWE’s Superstar Shake-Up. Here are some highlights from the Bliss interview with Courier Journal:

If the SmackDown Women’s Division is underrated:

“Sometimes SmackDown could be overlooked as Raw is branded as the flagship show, but both of our divisions are solid. Neither of our divisions have a weak link. We all step up our game and we all show time and time again why we are all part of the women’s revolution that’s going on right now. We are all taking the game, changing it and keeping it going.”

How women’s matches have improved in recent years:

“The competition is getting more and more because we all want to keep this revolution going. We’re making history time and time again. We’re main-eventing matches and having historic matches. I had the first ever (women’s singles competition) tables match for the title at TLC (pay-per-view). We’ve had our women in Hell in a Cell and steel-cage matches for the title. These things that haven’t been done before with women and we’re doing them and doing them well. … Our fans have been so behind this women’s revolution and so supportive. We haven’t really had any negative feedback from our fans about our women getting more opportunities, and I think that helps so much.”

The Smackdown Women’s Championship Match being moved to the main card at Wrestlemania 33:

“When we saw the Give SmackDown Women A Chance (#GiveSDWomenAChance) trending on Twitter, we thought it was so awesome. We were happy being on the pre-show; that’s fine because it’s still Wrestlemania. But the fact that our fans demanded something and were given it and for us to be moved to the main card, that was incredible. It just shows how much of an impact our fans have.”

You can check out the entire interview by clicking here.

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