Liv Morgan Reflects on Injury, WWE Return, and Career Moments

Liv Morgan Reflects on Injury, WWE Return, and Career Moments

Liv Morgan appeared on Insight with Chris Van Vliet to discuss her recent injury, her return to WWE programming, and several key moments from the past year, including WWE Survivor Series, the Royal Rumble, and Elimination Chamber.

During the interview, Morgan reflected on reaching her eighth appearance at WrestleMania and how her mindset has evolved over time.

“Iconic. We’re just going, and we’re just getting better matches every single year.”

When asked about pressure heading into this year’s event, Morgan made it clear she is focused on staying present rather than getting overwhelmed.

“Not right now, and not in a bad way. I don’t know. I feel like since I’ve come back from my injury, I’m very much just trying to stay in the moment and be present. Obviously, WrestleMania is heavy on my mind, but I’m not feeling any anxiety or pressure yet. I’m just kind of taking everything day by day and just preparing as best as I can. So no, I don’t feel pressure right now in this moment.”

Morgan also detailed the moment she suffered her injury and how quickly she realized the severity of the situation.

“Yeah, I just took a weird fall, tried to brace myself, which is stupid. As soon as it happened, I knew, just because you can’t feel anything. But first of all, it’s like such an intense pain, then it just goes away, and then you can’t feel anything because your shoulder is just not connected. So yeah, I knew. I rolled out the ring. I tried to pop it back in. Medical came and tried to pop it back in, and it was kind of just like, I can’t continue, I can’t do anything else. So I had to throw in the towel, which I hated. I think I tried to be really optimistic until my MRI news, I was like, I think I’m okay, but I had done the same thing two years prior. So I knew it wasn’t okay, but I didn’t really want to speak it into existence.”

Her return at WWE Survivor Series stood out as a major highlight, one she says exceeded her own expectations.

“I don’t even know how I did that. My eyes, I was like, Whoa, dilated. I must have tapped into something right there. I don’t know. But yeah, it was so iconic, and I couldn’t have written a better return, and I mean that so wholeheartedly. I couldn’t, first of all, I would not even have come up with that myself, that was so much more grand and special to me than anything I could have thought of myself. So I was just so happy and honored.”

Morgan also spoke about enduring one of the hardest moments of her career during her match with Bianca Belair at Elimination Chamber, where she took a particularly impactful hair whip.

“I had a scar for quite a while. Honestly, I haven’t looked at it in a bit. I still think I have a very bit of a tail end mark. Also my back too. I have a scar on my back from some injury I had taken from the Elimination Chamber. So yeah, it scarred me up pretty well. But honestly, that’s like one of my favorite matches ever. That was one of my favorite matches ever, and like the final two with Bianca and I is one of my favorite moments. I feel like the audience really didn’t know who was going to take it. I think just that Chamber specifically in and of itself, with Jade and Naomi. I just think it was so well done. I think that was like one of the best Chamber matches, in my opinion, for the women.”

The interview offers a detailed look at Morgan’s journey through injury recovery, her mindset heading into WrestleMania, and the moments that have defined her recent run in WWE.

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