WWE is set to host its first premium live event in Germany, and the stakes are high for a few stars. Meanwhile, former SmackDown Women’s and current Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan opened up about her first and biggest love.
Earlier this year, Liv Morgan returned from injury and eyed the Women’s World Champion. The 30-year-old star eventually won the title and got revenge on Rhea Ripley as she infiltrated The Judgment Day. However, the champion has always been a fan of professional wrestling from a young age.
In an interview with People, the current Women’s World Champion spoke about her projects outside the Stamford-based promotion. While she enjoys dabbling, the star claimed her first and biggest love has always been professional wrestling and has no plans of stopping.
“I hope to dabble more in that space. WWE is my first love and my biggest love. I’m still loving and enjoying my career with no plans on slowing down or stopping,” Morgan said. (H/T People)
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The Judgment Day’s Liv Morgan opens up about her past insecurities in the WWE
It took a while for Liv Morgan to reach the top of the food chain in the Stamford-based company. However, the run didn’t last long as she lost to Ronda Rousey and returned to the tag team division for a while. However, the star’s career trajectory changed drastically when she feuded with Rhea Ripley.
In an interview with US Weekly, the 30-year-old star opened up on her past struggles in the company. The current Women’s World Champion stated there was a time when she didn’t feel good enough about herself and often questioned her abilities as a performer.
“It’s weird because it was such a mixture of confidence and insecurity at the same time. I had so much hope and belief in myself that I’d reach this moment, but at the same time, I secretly never felt good enough for it either. It was a really weird dichotomy of believing that’s where I’ll be, but also like, ‘Maybe I’m not good enough to get there.’ It was a battle for a lot of my career,” Morgan said. (H/T US Weekly)