Alexa Bliss Signs With Prototype Talent Agency, Adds New Rep
Alexa Bliss has signed with Prototype Talent Agency for representation in all areas, adding another layer to a career that already reaches well beyond WWE. The move gives the 5-time WWE Women’s Champion and two-time WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion new representation as she remains active on television, in voice work, and in music.
Bliss on WWE and Peacock
Bliss, born Lexi Kaufman, can be seen weekly on USA Network’s WWE SmackDown! and will compete tomorrow night on WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event on Peacock in a 6-woman tag team match. She will team with Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley and Charlotte Flair against Jade Cargill, Michin, and B-Fab.
The signing lands while she is still a visible weekly presence in the ring. It also comes after a run that has kept her tied to multiple corners of the business, from her own WWE Network talk show, Uncool With Alexa Bliss, to appearances across video games and streaming projects.
Prototype Talent Agency and Bliss
Bliss was previously represented at Paradigm and will continue to be repped by Leverage Management and Hinshaw Law. Prototype Talent Agency now joins that group as she adds a new layer of representation while maintaining the partners already handling her work.
Her resume helps explain the scale of the move. Bliss has 10 million followers across multiple social media accounts, appeared in WWE 2K and Call of Duty: Mobile, and turned up on Apple TV+’s Carpool Karaoke, Fox’s The Masked Singer, Peacock’s Punky Brewster, Disney’s Walk the Prank, and E!’s Total Divas. She also lent her voice to Obiguro in Netflix’s Sakamoto Days and Maki Ueda in Netflix’s The Queen of Villains.
Music and media reach
Recent music work has added another lane. Bliss and Ryan Cabrera recently released the viral song “I’m Just Drunk,” which drew more than 7 million Instagram views in its first week. Bowling for Soup had previously written a song about her called “Alexa Bliss.”
That range is what makes the new agency deal notable: she enters it as an active WWE performer, a recurring television figure, and a social media presence with enough reach to turn a song release into a viral clip. Tomorrow night’s six-woman tag match gives her the next live showcase, and the agency change places her broader entertainment work on the same footing as her wrestling schedule.