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WWE fans care deeply about the Superstars that they follow, but sadly, that also comes with people who are ready and able to scam them. Alexa Bliss' fans know all about how scammers will try to jack her identity, but they're not finished by a long shot.

The Alexa Bliss Scam

In a now deleted tweet, a fan claimed to have received a counterfeit check from Alexa Bliss' manager, accusing her of theft in the process. He was quite upset about this, as he dropped two posts on the matter.

Rubber check submitted to me by Alexa Bliss' business manager the check was absolutely positively a fake according to the bank and to the two companies mentioning on the check, and yet I was called the liar I was called the thief who's the thief?

This confused fan dropped another post, this time with a screenshot of a badly-made marriage certificate. The caption to this second post said, "This has been posted on and off on Facebook Twitter X and I believe even Instagram but no one ever challenged it no one ever told me I had to take it down no one fact not BS."

Alexa Bliss saw this fan's distraught messages, and she had to chime in. Bliss let this fans know that he's been scammed, and she had nothing to do with it. This man's posts have since been deleted.

‘‘Sir someone is scamming you. We don’t know each other. please stop communication with whoever’s pretending to be me. I’m sorry this is happening to you. Again you have not been speaking to me. Stay safe.”

Beware Of Scammers

Alexa Bliss recently celebrated the birth of her daughter, a momentous event that brought joy to her fans. However, amidst the happiness, a terrible issue came to light with this situation.

Scammers are pretending to be Alexa Bliss, exploited unsuspecting individuals online. It is sad to see that this happened, but at least Alexa Bliss was able to let him know that he's being scammed.

The incident highlights the unfortunate reality that public figures like Alexa Bliss can become targets for identity theft and scams. Despite Bliss's attempts to clarify the situation, this likely won't stop other scammers from trying the same tactic in the future.

Hopefully, WWE fans will smarten up and realize that scammers target them on a regular basis like this, and nobody is off-limits when it comes to who they will impersonate.

This article first appeared on SE Scoops and was syndicated with permission.

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