So, I was watching some wrestling stuff the other night, you know, just flipping through things, and I kept noticing Alexa Bliss. Not just the wrestling, but her tattoos. It got me curious because some looked kinda faded or hard to make out.

Naturally, the next thing I did was grab my tablet. I started searching, typing in stuff like “alexa bliss tattoos,” “what tattoos does alexa bliss have,” that sort of thing. Went down a bit of a rabbit hole, really. Spent a good hour or so just clicking through images and fan forums.
Digging for Details
Finding clear info wasn’t super easy, gotta say. Lots of blurry pictures or angles where you couldn’t quite see. But I started piecing things together from what I could find. You see bits and pieces pop up often.
What I managed to spot:
- There’s that script on her side, the one that says “Believe.” Found a few photos where that one’s pretty clear.
- Then there’s the stuff on her arm, near the elbow. Looks like coordinates or numbers? That one was tougher to get a solid look at. People online guess it relates to something personal, obviously.
- The white ink tattoos! Okay, this is what really grabbed my attention initially. They’re super subtle. I saw mentions of one behind her ear and maybe something else elsewhere. You really have to look close or catch the lighting right in photos. It’s kinda cool how low-key they are.
- There was also talk about some older ones, maybe covered up or faded. It’s hard to track the history without getting official word, you know?
My Takeaway
Honestly, digging into all this wasn’t about prying too much into her personal life or anything. It was more the process, the discovery. I appreciate how tattoos can be really personal stories. Seeing the mix, especially the subtle white ink ones, got me thinking. It made me consider how you can have something meaningful etched on you, but it doesn’t have to scream for attention. It can be just for you, or only visible to those who look closely.
So yeah, that was my little project for the evening. Started with simple curiosity, went through the searching phase, and ended up appreciating the idea of subtle, personal ink. Didn’t get any tattoos myself off the back of it, but it was an interesting way to spend some time, just looking into the stories people choose to wear.
