Summary
Liv Morgan said one of the biggest early influences on her wrestling fandom was Lita, the WWE Hall of Famer she felt she could immediately identify with as a kid.
Morgan explained that she had been watching wrestling since she was five years old and said Lita stood out to her because the presentation felt familiar. Growing up with four older brothers, Morgan said she was a tomboy who roughhoused, wore baggy pants, and lived in sneakers, which made Lita feel like someone she could see herself in.
Why Lita connected with Liv Morgan
Morgan said Lita's look and style made a strong impression on her during those early years as a fan. In particular, she pointed to the way Lita wrestled men and carried herself differently from a more traditional presentation.
Quote from Liv Morgan
"I grew up watching wrestling since I was five years old, and I loved Lita. I grew up with four older brothers. So I was very much a tomboy. I would roughhouse with my brothers, wear baggy pants and sneakers, and Lita was a WWE superstar who would wrestle the boys, wear baggy pants, wear sneakers. So I saw her and I just very much related to her."
What it means for Liv Morgan at WrestleMania
Morgan is heading into WrestleMania as a Women's World Title challenger, and her comments help frame the kind of performer she grew up wanting to be. The Lita comparison adds useful context to Morgan's current spotlight, because she is describing a direct line between the wrestler she related to as a child and the version of herself now competing on one of WWE's biggest stages.
For longtime fans, that also helps explain why Morgan's presentation has often leaned into defiance and individuality rather than a polished, conventional mold. She was drawn to a Hall of Famer who broke that mold, and she still sees that connection clearly.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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