Triple H has lost faith in Alexa Bliss, the 5-time Women's Champion. It's a big statement to make, especially since this is technically Bliss' first full year back in the WWE since she took a 24-month hiatus, but we have a case with three arguments.Alexa Bliss has been a mainstay on the WWE main roster for several years now, coming in during the 2016 brand split revival and becoming the face of the SmackDown Women's division, which, interestingly enough, was at Becky Lynch's expense. Under Vince McMahon, she became one of the faces of the Women's division and dominated between late 2016 and SummerSlam 2018, where she lost her RAW Women's Championship to Ronda Rousey.While that was certainly the peak of her career from a singles run point of view, she still enjoyed a lot of popularity and would ultimately win multiple tag team championships and be involved in some big storylines, such as with Bray Wyatt.But something feels different now, and it seems clear as day that Bliss is simply not a priority in Triple H's plans for the WWE Women's division. Here are three cases to be made following her dominant loss to Lash Legend on SmackDownBeing paired with Charlotte Flair and helping The Queen, but not getting pushed herselfThere is no doubt that Charlotte Flair is having one of the best character arcs of her entire career. A Royal Rumble victory and a reign as Women's Tag Team Champions would normally be a career-defining year, but for Charlotte Flair, it has been less than what she usually accomplishes. With that said, Bliss has provided her with the best opportunity for character development that she has ever received.Despite helping Charlotte Flair significantly character-wise, it seems like WWE and Triple H have done nothing to actually push Alexa Bliss beyond giving her regular television time. While that's certainly better than nothing, it feels like Bliss isn't being appropriately rewarded for doing something that no other superstar has been able to do for Charlotte.Short reign as Women's Tag Team ChampionsCharlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss won the Women's Tag Team Championships from The Judgment Day's Roxanne Perez (who was a stand-in for Liv Morgan) and Raquel Rodriguez. That was the right call, and it seemed like WWE was going to have the duo dominate the Women's Tag Team Division for a while to come.However, that turned out not to be the case, and within a short space of time, they would lose the Women's Tag Team Championships to The Kabuki Warriors. While that title loss was used as a prop for the WarGames story as well as the chaotic Women's Tag Team division featuring multiple names, it felt like a slap in the face to Alexa Bliss, who has been one of the most consistent superstars this year.Although Rhiyo, Bayley & Lyra Valkyria, and The Judgment Day duo (whoever teams up with Roxanne Perez) are appealing contenders, there is no doubt that Bliss and Flair deserve to be at the top of the division. They seem to be the most cohesive unit by far.Not being the leader of The Wyatt Sicks, as rumoredRemember how Alexa Bliss returned to WWE at the Royal Rumble, got the biggest reaction of the night by far, and then just disappeared until a solid storyline was set for her post-WrestleMania? According to PWInsider, it was reported that WWE was seriously considering making Alexa Bliss the leader of The Wyatt Sicks, which would have given them a new lease on life. After a brief and successful stint on RAW, The Wyatt Sicks were sent to SmackDown to dominate the tag team division. Triple H changing course and not giving Alexa Bliss that leadership position seemed to be a clear-cut indicator that he didn't have faith in her as a leading star.With that said, many would argue that Bliss' partnership with Charlotte Flair proved to be much more fruitful, and that is perhaps the only saving grace. In reality, it seems like Bliss succeeded in spite of Triple H's booking and not because of it.