WWE Star Says Current Storyline Will End At Bad Blood

Published: Oct 5, 2024 by Sanchez Taylor | Last Updated: Oct 5, 2024 by Sanchez Taylor

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WWE Star Says Current Storyline Will End At Bad Blood WWE

WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan has teased that her current storyline with Rhea Ripley will end at Bad Blood.

Following Morgan’s return to the ring in January, she announced that she was starting her Revenge Tour, seeking retribution from an attack at the hands of Rhea Ripley the previous July.

Morgan has been pretty successful on her revenge tour, injuring Ripley and winning the Women’s World Championship she was forced to relinquish.

With Dominik Mysterio also on her arm, Morgan believes that if she defeats Ripley again at Bad Blood, she can move on from this revenge arc.

Speaking with Jackie Redmond in a WWE interview, Morgan said:

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“Rhea set this match up. This is her stipulation.

“She likes to claim that the only reason I’ve been able to beat her twice is because of Daddy Dom, and like you said, he’s going to be locked in a shark cage, so when I beat her again for this third and final time, there’s no more excuses that she can say.

“So when I beat Rhea Ripley at Bad Blood, it’s safe to say that the Liv Morgan Revenge Tour will finally be over.”

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Ripley previously announced that Dominik Mysterio will be suspended above the ring in a shark cage during the Women’s World Championship match.

Transcription via Fightful

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