Uncool with Alexa Bliss - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Miz
Teenage Mike "The Miz" Mizanin would do anything he could to get noticed by the girls at school. He drops by the podcast to talk with Alexa about playing in the school band, his love for New Kids on the Block and a horrifying first date story.

Lance Bass
Lance Bass, member of the teen pop sensation NSYNC and Alexa's biggest crush, joins the podcast for a "no strings attached" chat about his awkward years in the spotlight, dreams of space travel and growing up with a secret.

James Iglehart
The Tony Award-winning, Hamilton-rapping, Genie from Aladdin himself looks back on his backyard wrestling federation, his unique high school nickname and a painful first kiss.

The Bella Twins
Nikki and Brie Bella take everyone back to their days of chasing boys at the mall, bad fashion choices, first jobs and their favorite '90s grunge rockers.

Ryan Cabrera
The "On The Way Down" singer takes us through his constantly evolving hair style, embarrassing celebrity encounters and a tour of what he likes to call his "Bieber Cave."

Drake Maverick
A fan favorite of the WWE and NXT Universe, Drake Maverick recalls his upbringing in Birmingham, UK, an ill-fated trip to Greece, and learning about the United States through the American Pie movies and Patrick Swayze.

Tyler Breeze
In a revealing episode, Prince Pretty learns a little bit about himself by reliving some of his most embarrassing moments in and out of a WWE ring, including teaching Alexa about the phenomenon known as "date farts."

Nikki Cross
WWE's Twisted Sister joins her old pal Alexa to reminisce about growing up in Scotland, the Spice Girls movie and her first fast-food job.

Taylor Hanson
Alexa's first childhood crush stops by the podcast to chat about hitting it big with "MMMBop" at 14 years old, touring the world with his family, and his never-ending quest to find the best fast food in the country.

Nikki Glaser
The comedy superstar takes us back to high school and college where she obsessed over Dave Matthews and her dreams of fame, while Alexa quickly discovers she and Nikki share an unexpected bond.

Jaret Reddick
Before he was writing songs about Alexa Bliss, Jaret and his band Bowling For Soup were labeled "the most-hated band in the Dallas-Fort Worth area." He remembers trading pranks with his older brother, a marching band mishap and what it took to hit it big after years of touring.

Jon Heder
The "Napoleon Dynamite" star reveals the similarities between himself and the awkward character he made famous, the origins of "the dance" and the challenges of dating in high school as a twin.
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