Liv Morgan is officially out of the WWE Money in the Bank qualifying match after a hard-fought Triple Threat contest on WWE RAW, where she battled Ivy Nile and Stephanie Vaquer for a spot in the upcoming ladder match. The Judgment Day standout, who previously secured the contract in earlier seasons, will not be advancing to this year’s high-stakes event due to Monday’s outcome.
Action-packed Triple Threat match opens with fierce attacks
The match began with swift aggression as Ivy Nile and Liv Morgan teamed up to target Stephanie Vaquer, also known as The Dark Angel. Ivy quickly asserted herself with a shoulder tackle against Morgan, but Vaquer responded by launching herself from the ropes and bringing down both her opponents with a springboard crossbody, sending early waves through the RAW audience.
Vaquer maintained momentum by delivering her signature Devil’s Kiss move on Liv Morgan and immediately following up with a powerful back suplex on Ivy Nile. Not letting up, Stephanie executed the Devil’s Kiss again, this time targeting Nile, before knocking Morgan to the mat with a quick dropkick as the opening sequence turned rapid and unpredictable.
Momentum shifts as signature moves light up the contest
Liv Morgan fought back by performing the Three Amigos maneuver, rallying the crowd as she strung together the well-known sequence. Ivy Nile countered with a dropkick that sent the former Women’s World Champion into the corner, amplifying the intensity of the matchup. In one impressive display of power, Ivy Nile lifted and slammed both Morgan and Vaquer simultaneously with a vertical suplex, but Stephanie Vaquer broke up the advantage, taking Nile down with a Dragon Screw.

Climactic finish sees Stephanie Vaquer take the win
The Judgment Day’s Morgan managed to retake the spotlight, hitting her opponents with a double Codebreaker from the top turnbuckle and follow-up kicks on Ivy Nile. Despite connecting with another Codebreaker and landing Oblivion to RAW’s newest competitor, Morgan could not secure the win as Ivy Nile nearly stole the victory. In the match’s final moments, Nile drove Morgan into the steel stairs at ringside, allowing Stephanie Vaquer to strike. Vaquer delivered her finisher, SVB, on Ivy Nile to seal the victory and secure her qualification for Money in the Bank.
Implications for the WWE Money in the Bank field
With this result, Stephanie Vaquer joins the lineup for the anticipated Money in the Bank ladder match, while Liv Morgan—despite her experience and previous wins—will have to sit out this year’s opportunity. The RAW roster now looks to see how Vaquer, distinguished by her performance and her execution of the Devil’s Kiss and SVB, will impact the upcoming event. The outcome not only marks a missed chance for Morgan but also introduces a new contender to watch in the women’s division as WWE continues to build excitement toward Money in the Bank.
