(Video) Liv Morgan breaks character and starts crying during Crown Jewel post-show
Liv Morgan gets highly emotional after the live crowd gives her a warm reception following Crown Jewel Championship victory.

Liv Morgan gets emotional after Crown Jewel Victory (via WWE and @themovementxx/X)
Cody Rhodes and Liv Morgan have etched their names in the history books by becoming the first-ever Crown Jewel Champions. They will forever be remembered as the inaugural winners of this now-annual tradition, and the two superstars demonstrated how much this meant to them after the show went off the air. The Women’s World Champion was also clearly not afraid to show her emotions after this historic win.
During the Crown Jewel post-show, Liv Morgan was met with “you deserve it” chants by the crowd. She accredited her success to the fans who had stood by her through thick and thin. Furthermore, she started to well up and let her fans know that she could not have made it to the top of the women’s division without them. This emotional speech was met with a huge applause from her audience.
Prior to this interview, Morgan walked down the ramp of the WWE Experience venue alongside Rhodes and Triple H. It was evident how much this victory had meant to her. The Cerebral Assassin later presented her with a special ring for winning the Crown Jewel Championship, and she got teary-eyed.
Liv Morgan gets emotional and starts crying during the post-show after reflecting on her WWE career.
— The Movement – Pro Wrestling (@TheMovementXx) November 2, 2024
Her eventual face turn will be ICONIC ?#WWECrownJewel pic.twitter.com/nju146Zl5J
In another post-show interview, the Raw Superstar credited Nia Jax for being the toughest opponent that she had to beat so far. She said that she was now going to hold the Women’s World Championship for a long time. Furthermore, she cemented her case as being the greatest women’s champion that the promotion had ever seen.
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