Summary
Liv Morgan says she is feeling much better after the April 6 episode of WWE Raw, where Stephanie Vaquer shoved her into Roxanne Perez before Morgan crashed to the floor and was later thrown into a nearby television monitor.
The angle left Morgan visibly bruised and swollen heading into WrestleMania 42, where she is set to challenge Vaquer for the Women's World Championship. Morgan used the aftermath to push back on the idea that pro wrestling is fake, pointing to the damage she was still carrying after the attack.
Quote from Liv Morgan
Speaking ahead of WrestleMania 42, Morgan said:
"I'm doing so much better than I'm looking, thank you for asking. I think that people who accuse wrestling of being fake are ill-informed. You cannot fake this bruising. You cannot fake this swelling. But I'm doing well, and Stephanie Vaquer is so lucky that I'm still pretty."
Morgan later went on to say:
"I'm going to beat her at WrestleMania. I'm going to win the Women's World Championship and become the three-time greatest Women's World Champion of all time. That's what I'm going to do. You're going to have to watch me at WrestleMania to find out, just like everyone else."
What this means for Liv Morgan and Stephanie Vaquer
Morgan's comments keep the focus on the physical edge of her feud with Vaquer instead of framing the WrestleMania match as a routine title defense. By leaning into the bruising from Raw, WWE has another layer to sell before the Women's World Championship match, especially with Morgan presenting herself as hurt but still fully confident.
It also gives the Vaquer match a clearer personal hook. Morgan is not talking like someone simply chasing a belt. She is talking like someone who wants payback after being embarrassed and roughed up on television, which adds more weight to the title bout at WrestleMania 42.
Sources
Liv Morgan while speaking on ESPN's First Take


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