If you tuned into WWE Raw this week hoping to see Liv Morgan remind everyone exactly why she’s holding the Women’s World Championship, congratulations, you got your wish. The reigning titleholder strutted into the building with the kind of unbothered confidence that only comes from sitting at the very top of the division, and she made sure the cameras knew it.
But confidence only goes so far when there’s a target on your back, and right now that target has Iyo Sky’s name all over it. The bad blood between the two has reached an absolute boiling point ever since Iyo defeated Morgan in the finals of the Queen of the Ring tournament. What followed has been a string of explosive, genuinely vicious exchanges and a back stage interview where she claimed Danhausen really didn’t curse her.
Liv Morgan: A Champion’s Swagger and a Storyline That Won’t Quit

The latest escalation? Pure mind games. During a recent face-to-face, Iyo dangled the Women’s Title in front of Morgan as if she were about to simply hand it over, only to blindside the champ with a sudden attack before retreating up the ramp. It was the kind of trickery that sends a crowd into a frenzy, and it did not go unanswered. Morgan and her Judgment Day allies, Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez among them, stormed back to corner Iyo and deliver a brutal group beatdown. This is not a rivalry built on handshakes. The two have been trading heavy blows since well before the post-tournament drama, including a punishing clash at Queen of the Ring and an escalating buildup heading into Night of Champions.

It wasn’t just the storytelling doing the heavy lifting. Morgan arrived looking every bit the part of a modern WWE A-lister, wavy hair framing that insane face card and leather shorts hugging that insane body. It’s all part of the Trouble Trouble persona she’s cultivated, equal parts villainous charm and runway-ready confidence, and it continues to make her one of the most watchable performers on the roster.

What makes this run so effective is how completely Morgan commits. She isn’t simply holding a title, she’s selling a character, and the Judgement Day connection gives that character a foil worth orbiting. Whether the two are aligned, feuding, or somewhere in the gray area in between, WWE has figured out that fans will keep tuning in to find out.
For now, Liv Morgan is the champion, we’ll see in Queen IYO still has her number, or will Liv Morgan continue to dominate. Unless you believe in curses, she should be fine, right?
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