Summary
Liv Morgan says the build to her WrestleMania 42 match with Stephanie Vaquer has worked because it feels personal, not just competitive.
Morgan earned the title shot by winning the women's Royal Rumble and choosing Vaquer as her opponent for the WWE Women's World Championship. Since then, the rivalry has centered on physical attacks and heated exchanges in both English and Spanish.
The latest stretch of that program also came after Morgan and Roxanne Perez collided during an attack on Raw, a moment that left Morgan with a visible forehead hematoma. That followed another busy week for Morgan, who also released her "Trouble" music video ahead of WrestleMania 42.
Quote from Liv Morgan
Asked about the build to the match, Morgan said:
"I love it, because honestly, Stephanie and I really have no business together other than: I want your championship, and so I think that we've made it really personal and really physical. They know we do not like each other. I think they know it's on site when we see each other. Like, I'm talking about her mother. I called her mother trash last week."
What Liv Morgan and Stephanie Vaquer have added to WrestleMania 42
Morgan's comments make it clear this feud is being framed as more than a standard Royal Rumble winner challenging for a title. By leaning into personal insults and repeated attacks, Morgan and Vaquer have given their WrestleMania 42 match a sharper edge than a straightforward championship build.
That matters for the WWE Women's World Championship picture because the story now rests as much on animosity as on the belt itself. If WWE keeps that tone through the final stretch, Morgan vs. Vaquer should feel like one of the more emotionally charged title matches on the card.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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