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Liv Morgan: ‘I’m Just Entering My Prime–If You Don’t Believe Me, Just Watch’
“It’s been 10 years to get here, and we haven’t even scratched the surface yet.”
Morgan knows all about missing time due to an injury. She spent the last six months of 2023 on the injured list after dislocating her shoulder, tearing her rotator cuff, labrum, and bicep.
“It hurt so bad I couldn’t even feel the pain,” said Morgan. “It was overwhelming. My shoulder was physically lower than where it should be. So I knew it wasn’t good.”
“I really used that time off to focus on what I wanted, what I wanted to do, and what I wanted my career to look like,” said Morgan. “I feel different. I’m no longer just happy to be here. I know I belong.”
There is a distinctly unique confidence and aura embedded in Morgan’s work. That bleeds through the screen every week, and it will be visible when she defends her title later tonight on Raw against Zelina Vega–or shares the ring with friend/foe Dominik Mysterio.
Morgan transformed her real-life injury, one caused by Rhea Ripley, into a gripping storyline. “The Liv Morgan Revenge Tour” is more than just a concept; it is a movement powered by her heart, soul, and drive.
“I channeled that for the six months I was out,” said Morgan. “I focused on what I wanted my revenge to look like, and I have executed every step of the way. Before, I thought it was going to be my time–but it wasn’t.
“I believe in divine timing and I trust the universe. Coming out of the injury on the other side, this is how and when it is supposed to be. This is how my revenge and redemption were intended to take place.”
“This is something I created–that I didn’t feel always had a lot of support behind it–but I stuck it out because I really believed in it,” said Morgan. “I believed in myself. And when I got this opportunity, because of the time and attention to my craft, I ran with it.”
Raw now belongs to Morgan, but she is far from finished. WWE’s move to Netflix in 2025 opens a world of new possibilities, and if she has it her way, the dream of headlining WrestleMania will one day become reality.
“It’s been 10 years to get here, and we haven’t even scratched the surface yet,” said Morgan. “This is what I always hoped and dreamed for–and that’s why the time off when I was injured was so significant. It was important for my self-esteem and to re-fall in love with wrestling to come back in my best form.
“I’m just entering my prime. If you don’t believe me, just watch.”