Liv Morgan on WWE Royal Rumble: “I’m Just Getting Started”

Liv Morgan, the former WWE Women’s Champion and recent winner of the 2026 Women’s Royal Rumble match, is once again positioned at the top of WWE’s card. The 31-year-old Superstar continues to rise with remarkable momentum, affirming that her journey is far from over.

Morgan’s career has experienced many ups and downs. After debuting on the main roster with the Riott Squad, she moved between brands, struggling to establish consistency. However, since 2022, she has firmly established herself as a dominant force on RAW, capturing multiple titles along the way.

Her achievements since breaking out as a solo competitor include winning the Money in the Bank contract in 2022, which led to two WWE World Title reigns, four Women’s Tag Team Championships, and the 2024 Crown Jewel title. In a recent interview with Rick Ucchino on The Takedown by Sports Illustrated, Morgan rejected the idea that she is in her prime, insisting she is only continuing to improve.

“Yeah, I don’t believe in a prime. A prime to me means, like, you’ve capped. That means you stopped getting better. I will never stop getting better. I’ll never stop growing. I’m not gonna hit a prime, because I’m just gonna keep on getting better and better and better. This is only the best version of me so far; this is not the best that I have to offer.” Morgan said [9:20-10:05]

Confusion Arises as Morgan’s Interference Impacts Women’s World Championship Match

This week on WWE Monday Night RAW, Morgan’s close ally and four-time Women’s Tag Team Champion partner Raquel Rodriguez battled Stephanie Vaquer in a highly physical Philly Street Fight for the WWE Women’s World Championship. The fierce contest featured numerous near-falls and dramatic moments where a title change seemed imminent.

Near the closing stages of the match, Morgan unexpectedly appeared at ringside to support Rodriguez. As both competitors were recovering on the mat, Morgan attempted to hand a weapon or item to Rodriguez. Before Rodriguez could capitalize, Vaquer quickly struck Morgan, sending her into a chair positioned in the ring corner.

This moment left Rodriguez stunned, disrupting what could have been a crucial offensive move. Instead of executing a powerbomb off the top rope, Rodriguez was caught off guard by Vaquer, who executed a hurricanrana, driving Rodriguez through a table and finishing the match with a Spiral Tap.

Questions Surround Morgan’s Motives in Interfering During Title Bout

Morgan’s intentions remain unclear: was she trying to aid Rodriguez’s bid for the championship, or was there a strategic motive related to her own upcoming WrestleMania 42 plans? Rumors swirl that Morgan may face an opponent yet to be decided for WrestleMania, while her recent interruption in the Women’s World Title match added tension to storylines involving Judgment Day, Rodriguez’s tag team partner.

The incident sparked debate over whether Morgan’s actions were meant as genuine support or a calculated move within the complex dynamics of WWE factions.

Brandie Owens
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Brandie Owens is a journalist at CynicalTimes.org, specializing in coverage of the WWE Raw Women’s Division. With four years of experience, she provides in-depth reporting on rivalries, title reigns, and standout performances by top female superstars. Brandie brings detailed analysis, accurate updates, and a passion for storytelling to every article. Her coverage highlights the athleticism, drama, and evolution of women’s wrestling on WWE Raw.