Summary

Ryan Cabrera said he received death threats after marrying Alexa Bliss and described a prolonged stalking situation that escalated around his family.

Cabrera said the case took more than a year before the stalker was jailed, and that the person appeared at their home while sending detailed messages tied to where they lived.

He also said the person believed he was married to Alexa Bliss and made additional claims involving money and family.

Ryan Cabrera and Alexa Bliss case underscores safety risks around wrestler-adjacent notoriety

Ryan Cabrera describing repeated threats and a stalking case that reached his home shows how quickly fan fixation can become a real-world security issue, especially when family details are pulled into the harassment.

His account of a year-plus process before incarceration also highlights how long high-risk situations can remain active before legal outcomes are finalized.

Quotes

Quote from Ryan Cabrera

“The amount of death threats I’ve gotten since that. Especially in the beginning. Three years ago, we had had to get a stalker put in jail. Took over a year to make get it happen. But he was like showing up at our house in the front lawn. I was getting all these death threats on on Instagram and a lot of it got too detailed of like where we lived and all these things and it he thought he was married to Alexa. Something was going on and he sent, from what he said, like over $400,000 who knows where. He thinks that it was me like catfishing him or something, I got all this money, and he was like, ‘We’re not actually married. Hendrix [his daughter] actually isn’t my kid or something.’ It was crazy. All the death threats were real. I was leaving the house one day and I’m going to golf with my dad for his birthday and I saw a dude in camouflage in the bushes.”