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Roxanne Perez has questioned why other WWE stars aren’t challenging Liv Morgan for the Women’s World Championship.
Liv Morgan captured the Women’s World Championship from Stephanie Vaquer back at WrestleMania 42 after her victory in the 2026 Women’s Royal Rumble match.
Since WrestleMania however, Liv has yet to defend the title, competing against Sol Ruca in Sol’s debut match on the Raw after WrestleMania in what has been Liv’s only match since winning the title, with no challengers seemingly on the horizon for her.
Roxanne Perez Questions Why Liv Morgan Has No Challengers
Speaking on Complex’s Graps the Podcast, Roxanne was asked how her future Women’s World Championship reign would differ from Liv Morgan’s title reign.
Roxanne noted that she isn’t sure as she thinks Liv is doing a fantastic job as champion, but wonders why other people aren’t challenging her for it.
She said:
“I think Liv Morgan is doing a fantastic job at being Women’s World Champion. I’m a little confused as to why people don’t want to challenge her for her title, because I would say different but we’re family so I wouldn’t try that. I don’t know if people are scared or what the deal is.
“Honestly, numbers always win, so I think people are playing the game wisely, and I feel like it’s really hard to stand against us three.”
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Roxanne Perez Shares Reaction To Finn Balor’s Judgment Day Explusion
Roxanne also commented on the Judgment Day removing Finn Balor from the group, and how she felt when she returned and he was gone from the group.
She would say she ended up doing what was best for her, which was standing alongside the rest of the Judgment Day.
She said:
“In case people don’t remember, I was actually not around when Finn Balor got taken out of the Judgment Day, I actually had no idea this was going to happen.
“It definitely made me feel a kind of way when I came back to the clubhouse and I realised that Finn was gone and I had to watch what happened to him. Mostly because we do say we’re family, Judgment Day is a family, so part of me did feel a little indifferent when I saw the initial attack.
“But honestly I had to sit and think about it, and as much as I wanted to empathise with Finn Balor, because he did see something in me and he did bring me into the Judgment Day.
“I kind of question why he brought me in in the first place, was it because he saw how good I was, or was it because he saw me as a pawn? I don’t know, so I had to do what was best for me and what was best for me was standing alongside the Judgment Day.”
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Liv Morgan’s Next Challenger For Women’s World Championship?
After winning the Women’s World Championship at WrestleMania 42, WWE begun planting seeds for a rematch between Liv and Stephanie Vaquer for the title, with plans being scrapped after Stephanie suffered an injury.
Since Stephanie’s absence, Liv has yet to defend the title, with almost all women on Monday Night Raw tied up in other storylines currently.
WWE is advertising a three-way between Liv, Sol Ruca and IYO SKY at the upcoming live events in Europe, which would make sense if one of the two ended up being Liv’s next challenger on television.
Ultimately, the end goal of Liv’s title reign will likely be a match between herself and Roxanne Perez after a Judgment Day split, which could happen any time between the next few weeks and a year and a half given how long it took for Dominik Mysterio and Finn Balor to finally split.
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