Liv Morgan sidelined after WWE shoulder injury during this week’s Monday Night Raw, leading to significant changes in WWE’s plans, but the Women’s Tag Team Championships will not be vacated. The incident occurred during her match with Kairi Sane, with Morgan now expected to undergo surgery and miss an extended period from WWE programming.
Morgan’s Injury Forces Absence From WWE
WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion Liv Morgan suffered a major shoulder injury while competing against Kairi Sane on the latest episode of Monday Night Raw. Sources within WWE confirmed that the injury is severe enough to require surgery, resulting in Morgan being pulled from all live WWE appearances, effective immediately. There is currently no official timeline set for her return, though it is understood that her rehabilitation will keep her out for a considerable duration.
Tag Team Championships Stay With Current Holders
Despite Morgan’s unfortunate setback, WWE will not strip Morgan and Rodriguez of their tag team titles for now. According to recent reporting from Mike Johnson of PWInsider.com, the creative team already has a storyline prepared to manage the championship situation going forward. While the company is keeping exact details confidential, officials are internally confident that the matter will be resolved through upcoming story developments rather than through vacating the titles.
Ongoing Developments and WWE’s Response
As events unfold, WWE continues to address the ongoing situation with Liv Morgan and its impact on the Women’s Tag Team Championship picture. Company representatives indicate that further updates on Morgan’s recovery and WWE’s creative approach will be shared with fans as soon as more information becomes available.
Morgan’s absence presents a significant challenge for the tag team division, and fans of Liv Morgan, Rodriguez, and WWE’s Women’s Tag Team division will be watching closely to see how the company adapts in the weeks ahead.