Years before breaking into World Wrestling Entertainment as Alexa Bliss and becoming a four-time women's champion, Alexa Kaufman had a moment that put her into a state of, well, bliss.
Born and raised in Columbus, Kaufman's celebrity crush was Rick Nash, then a forward for the Columbus Blue Jackets who scored an NHL-leading 41 goals in 2003-04. The day came when Kaufman, then a preteen, met her idol, who signed her helmet.
"I was like totally fan-girling out," Kaufman said. "I loved watching him play and maybe at a time when I was really young I thought he was really cute, I don't know. He was my favorite player hands down."
Kaufman, who grew up a devoted fan of the Blue Jackets, made her debut in WWE as the conniving Alexa Bliss on July 26, 2016. At age 26, Bliss is the first woman to hold titles on the RAW and SmackDown LIVE brands and the winner of the first women's Elimination Chamber match on Feb. 25. She enters WrestleMania, WWE's signature event, at Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans on April 8 as RAW women's champion and an international star, but her hometown roots remain deep and loyalty to the Blue Jackets unshakable.
"I think they have enough heart and ability," Bliss said of Columbus' chances at winning the Stanley Cup. The Blue Jackets (44-29-6) have won 12 of 14 (12-1-1) and are third in the Metropolitan Division, two points behind the second-place Pittsburgh Penguins, entering their game against the Detroit Red Wings at Nationwide Arena on Tuesday (7 p.m. ET; FS-O, FS-D, NHL.TV). "No matter what, I'm never going to root against them!"
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Being a Columbus native, how far back do you go with the Blue Jackets?
"My family had season tickets and from as long as I can remember, when I was in fifth or sixth grade, we went to every single home game. It was the one thing that we did every time the Blue Jackets had a home game for years on end. Whenever I go back home, I make sure I can attend a Blue Jackets game. It was to the point where it was so bad that if they lost, the next day I'd be really sad. I was such a die-hard fan. I always had my jerseys, painted my face and did the whole thing. I love hockey. Hockey is my go-to sport. It's my jam."