Alexa Bliss revealed a giant scar on the side of her face after skin cancer surgery.
The 31-year-old WWE superstar informed her followers last week that she had undergone a procedure to remove the cancer.
Monday night, Bliss, whose real name is Alexis Cabrera (nee Kaufman), posted a photograph in her Instagram story showing the scar on her temple.
“Just over here lookin like Frankenstein,” she captioned.
Bliss has been off WWE television since late January with no reason given for her absence until her revelation last week.
She is a five-time women’s champion — thrice on Raw, and twice on SmackDown — and can be a two-time women’s tag team champion.
Last week, she posted a photograph of herself with a giant bandage on her face, and a caption that read, “Dear younger me, You must have stayed out of tanning beds.”
The wrestling star also responded to a follower who asked if she saw a spot or marks that caused her to get checked.
“There was a spot on my face yes- that had gotten worse,” Bliss answered.
“So went to get biopsy. Was basal cell carcinoma. During my procedure doc also found other squamous cells. Was a fast and straightforward procedure. Glad I all the time get my skin checked.”
Thankfully, she said that after the ordeal she was “all clear.”
Bliss married singer Ryan Cabrera in a rockstar-themed wedding in California last 12 months.
With no previous experience in skilled wrestling, she signed with WWE’s developmental brand NXT in 2013 and was ultimately promoted to the essential roster in 2016.
In 2019, she revealed to The Post’s Joseph Staszewski that she feared her WWE run had come to an end after suffering multiple concussions.
“There’s so many differing kinds of concussions and I didn’t know that on the time,” Bliss said.
“Each needed to be treated in another way and the incontrovertible fact that I didn’t know what was happening with my brain and didn’t know until I saw the concussion specialist, it made me very scared.”