During the Night of Champions Premium Live Event, WWE’s Michael Cole provided a significant Liv Morgan injury update Night of Champions, confirming that Morgan has undergone shoulder surgery and will not compete for several months. This announcement came as the WWE Universe awaited news regarding the future of the Women’s Tag Team Championship.
Details Surrounding Morgan’s Injury and Surgery
Michael Cole, a veteran WWE commentator, addressed the crowd with the announcement that Morgan had been sidelined following her recent injury. The timing of this statement was notable, coming just as Raquel Rodriguez, Morgan’s tag team partner and Judgment Day member, was set to battle Rhea Ripley in a high-stakes Street Fight. Cole urged WWE officials Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis to come to a resolution concerning the Women’s Tag Team Championship, as Morgan’s absence would directly impact the fate of the titles and her partnership with Rodriguez.
Liv Morgan sustained her shoulder injury on the June 16 episode of Monday Night RAW. The incident followed a confrontation with Women’s World Champion IYO SKY, which set the tone for the opening of the show. Shortly after, Morgan faced Kairi Sane, who is a former ally of IYO SKY, in a singles contest. Unfortunately, the match was halted prematurely when Morgan suffered what turned out to be a significant shoulder injury, requiring surgical intervention soon after.
Implications for The Judgment Day and Women’s Tag Team Division
In the wake of Morgan’s injury, Roxanne Perez has stepped in to assist Raquel Rodriguez in her rivalry with Rhea Ripley. The situation has led many to speculate whether Perez will become a long-term replacement for Morgan within The Judgment Day. As WWE management considers their options, the future of the Women’s Tag Team Championship hangs in the balance, making this a pivotal moment for the division and its key competitors.
The extended recovery time for Liv Morgan means a reshuffling of storylines and partnerships within WWE, prompting fans to follow closely for updates as the Women’s Tag Team landscape evolves.
