One big thing
WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan opens up about the validation that comes with holding the title, despite past self-doubt.
The details
• Morgan defeated Becky Lynch at King and Queen of the Ring to win the Women’s World Championship.
• She’s now held the title for over 60 days and is set to face Rhea Ripley at SummerSlam.
• In a recent interview with “Good Karma Wrestling,” Morgan shared her struggles with self-doubt.
Key quote
“I think it’s easy for me at least in moments to feel like maybe I’m not good enough, maybe there’s something that I’m lacking, maybe there’s something that I’m missing … to have the validation of this championship letting me know that I’m doing everything exactly right and that I’m better than I’ve ever been it’s a great feeling.”
Why it matters
Morgan’s journey from self-doubt to championship success represents the growth and perseverance often seen in professional wrestling. Her openness about these struggles could resonate with fans and aspiring wrestlers alike.
By the numbers
• Morgan started wrestling at 20 years old with no prior experience.
• She’s been performing in WWE for nearly a decade.
The big picture
Morgan’s current run as champion marks a significant milestone in her career. Her involvement in high-profile storylines and matches indicates WWE’s confidence in her as a top star in the women’s division.
What’s next
Morgan will defend her title against Rhea Ripley at SummerSlam, potentially her biggest challenge to date.
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