Summary

Liv Morgan says the mixed reaction to her "Trouble" music video has landed exactly the way she wanted.

Ahead of WrestleMania 42, Morgan released the song and video as part of her new WWE entrance presentation. She later used the choreography from the video during her WrestleMania entrance, and she acknowledged that the response to the track has been divisive.

That kind of presentation experiment has shown up elsewhere in WWE recently too, including Joe Hendry turning a Logan Paul chant into a full WWE music video.

Quote from Liv Morgan

Speaking during a recent interview, Morgan said:

"I love it. I think it's iconic. I think it's polarizing. It's exactly what I wanted it to be. You hate that you love it. You hate that you love it because it's so catchy and it's so good, and it's just like iconic. You can be a hater or you can just be real and enjoy the music. Enjoy the video. Enjoy my efforts as the greatest women's world champion. of all time."

Morgan later went on to say:

"I was like so nervous that I wasn't even nervous because I was like, I have no choice but to eat. I have no choice but to eat it up. So it's like, you can't even be nervous because you just have no choice but to kill it. This entrance is going to be my legacy in wrestling. People are going to look back on this."

What 'Trouble' Means For Liv Morgan In WWE

Morgan is clearly treating "Trouble" as more than a one-night WrestleMania detail. By embracing a reaction she knew would split fans, she is positioning the song and video as part of her broader WWE identity.

That also gives WWE a presentation hook it can keep returning to whenever Morgan is featured in a major entrance or character-heavy segment. If the reaction stays loud, even when it is divided, that still works in her favor.

Sources

Liv Morgan while speaking with Ring The Belle