Was keeping Roxanne out of her match a good decision?
Not everything has been going Liv Morgan’s way ever since she returned to WWE. Roxanne Perez’s addition to Judgment Day might have helped, but she doesn’t want to admit that the former can help. Liv Morgan lost her match to Kairi Sane last week due to a dispute between Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez outside the ring. She still refused to take help from Roxanne Perez and asked her to stay out of her matches.
Liv Morgan fought in the MITB qualification match today against Stephanie Vaquer and Ivy Nile. She was expected to dominate the match, being the most experienced contender, and she did for some time. It was, however, proven that most of her victory comes when she gets an assist from Judgment Day. Stephanie Vaquer won the match as there were no outside interruptions during the match.
.@Steph_Vaquer is going to #MITB! pic.twitter.com/voOFZn0HbD
— WWE (@WWE) June 3, 2025
Liv Morgan was by the ringside to help her tag team partner Raquel Rodriguez during her match against Kairi Sane. Just when Kairi Sane was about to gain momentum, Liv Morgan tried to distract her and the referee. Iyo Sky came to the aid of her friend Kairi Sane and even the numbers. She went straight after Liv Morgan, and they had a fist fight outside the ring. Liv was busted open on her head during the fight.
Time to even the NUMBERS GAME!#WWERaw pic.twitter.com/sgIF1y7c8R
— WWE (@WWE) June 3, 2025
To make things worse, Kairi Sane delivered an insane elbow to Raquel Rodriguez and won the match. Even the commentators were heard saying Liv Morgan should have swallowed her pride and heard Finn Balor’s advice of letting Roxanne Perez help. Though the injury doesn’t look concerning and WWE officials are yet to say a word on the injury, the commentator Pat McAfee revealed that Liv is busted open.
Liv Morgan would be back in action before you know it. She might receive medical attention backstage, but would be back fit and healthy before Monday Night Raw next week.
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I am Ashish Negi, and I work as a WWE and NFL writer at The Playoffs. I have 5 years of experience in content writing, and I have written in different domains like Real Estate, but I found my love while writing in sports. I love watching sports and have been a fan of WWE and cricket. I got an opportunity to write full-time on WWE and NFL here, so following the footstep of my hero John Cena, I turn heel on my last company
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