Liv Morgan recently showcased a striking new look in anticipation of tomorrow night’s WWE RAW at Madison Square Garden in New York. A member of The Judgment Day, Morgan secured a title opportunity at WrestleMania 42 by winning the Women’s Royal Rumble match earlier this year.
In the lead-up to this week’s WWE RAW, Morgan took to social media to announce she was headed for a date night, flaunting a daring style. Her message can be seen in the X post below.
“Date night 🤭,” she wrote.
Following her victory at the Women’s Royal Rumble, Liv Morgan chose to challenge Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer at WrestleMania 42. Vaquer claimed the Women’s World Championship by defeating IYO SKY at Wrestlepalooza in September 2025.
Last year, Morgan was sidelined for several months due to a shoulder injury but made her comeback at Survivor Series 2025. She played a role in Dominik Mysterio winning the Intercontinental Championship at the PLE last year, although Dirty Dom has since lost the title to Penta on RAW.
Liv Morgan reveals issues with popular WWE star
Liv Morgan recently expressed her desire to avoid any association with Danhausen.
In an interview with Brad Gilmore, the Women’s Royal Rumble victor addressed Danhausen’s curse on Dominik Mysterio and urged the former AEW personality to steer clear of her. She stated that she has no interest in Danhausen and hopes he never approaches her.
“You know, Danhausen could have come in to WWE, and I would have been happy for him. Wow, what an opportunity. But right away, he wants to curse, Daddy Dom and cause all this friction and trouble and chaos and paranoia. So I want him away from me, I want him away from the Judgment Day. I want him 1000 feet away from the Clubhouse at all times. I have no interest in that man, and I hope he never approaches me. I hope he never comes up to me. I hope he never tries to look me in the eye. I hope he stays away from Daddy Dom, and that’s really it,” she said.
Fans will be eager to see if Liv Morgan can overcome Stephanie Vaquer to claim the Women’s World Champion title at WWE WrestleMania 42.
Edited by Robert Lentini

