Liv Morgan Reacts To Claims She’s Using The Other Members Of The Judgment Day: ‘They’re Not Upset At My Success, I’m Not Upset At Their Lack Of Success’

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WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan has reacted to claims that she’s ‘using’ the other members of the Judgment Day.

There has continued to be tensions within the Judgment Day on WWE television over the past few month even after Finn Balor’s exit from the group, with Liv Morgan seemingly being at odds with Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez.

These tensions continued to build after both Roxanne and Raquel were eliminated from the Queen of the Ring Tournament, while Liv Morgan made it to the finals to face IYO SKY this weekend at WWE Night of Champions.

Liv Morgan Denies ‘Using’ Other Judgment Day Members

Speaking in an interview with Jackie Redmond ahead of the show, Liv was asked about the belief that her and Dominik Mysterio are using the other members of the group.

Liv said that she has never heard anyone say that, and that they’re not upset at her success, just as she isn’t upset with their lack of success.

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She said:

“I’ve not heard that at all, is that what people are saying? The Judgment Day are a united front, we are a family. I don’t know how I can be using Roxanne, Raquel or JD when I just told Raquel to go for the IC Title.

“I tried to win the Tag Team Championship with Raquel, I told JD to get the IC Title off Penta, so how can I be using them when I am pushing for their success, because a success for one is a success for all in the Judgment Day.

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“I have not heard this once in my whole entire life, I’m online, I’ve not seen one thing. What’s your algorithm?

“Why would I be happy that I advanced and my girls Roxanne and Raquel didn’t? I would have loved to face Raquel, I would have loved to face Roxanne, but that’s not the way the hand was dealt. They did not advance and I did.

“They’re not upset at my success, I’m not upset at their lack of success in this tournament. I would have loved to have this moment with my Judgment Day sisters, but that’s just not what happened…”

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Is It Time To End The Judgment Day In WWE?

Since the group formed four years ago on WWE television, there have been many different variations of the Judgment Day stable, with the current version of the group featuring none of the original four members of the group.

While members have come and gone over the years, and the group has been an easy platform to transition stars into more prominent roles on WWE television, fans are seemingly beginning to grow tired of the endless tension within the ranks of the group.

While it feels like the group will always be around from now on, with new members coming and out, it has already reached the point where the group continues to tread old ground, so it may be time to simply call it a day with the stable once the next break up happens.

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