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Liv Morgan’s Bloody WWE Match: What Really Happened at Saturday Night’s Main Event

One Big Thing

Liv Morgan’s Women’s World Championship defense against IYO SKY turned heads when the champion started bleeding during their match. Medical checks later revealed the blood came from an aggravated piercing, not a broken nose as initially feared.

Key Details

  • The bleeding started after IYO SKY delivered a knee strike to Morgan’s face
  • WWE medical staff cleared Morgan to compete after the match
  • Morgan successfully retained her title with the Oblivion finisher
  • Commentary team initially speculated about a possible broken nose

By The Numbers

  • This marks Morgan’s 4th successful title defense since winning the championship
  • The match lasted approximately 15 minutes
  • Morgan has held the title for 45+ days

Why It Matters

The incident demonstrates the physical toll of championship matches while highlighting WWE’s commitment to athlete safety. Morgan’s ability to finish the match despite bleeding showcases the toughness expected from top champions.

What’s Next

  • Rhea Ripley has emerged as a potential challenger
  • Morgan is cleared for upcoming appearances
  • WWE confirmed no schedule changes needed

The Bottom Line

While the sight of blood raised concerns, Morgan emerged relatively unscathed. Her performance against IYO SKY adds another chapter to her impressive championship reign.

What do you think about Liv Morgan’s growing legacy as Women’s World Champion? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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