Liv Morgan follows in the footsteps of CM Punk, Damian Priest, and other top stars in major career move outside of WWE
Liv Morgan makes a huge career move outside of the WWE following CM Punk, Drew McIntyre, Damian Priest and more.

Liv Morgan signs a deal with Paradigm (via WWE)
Liv Morgan has recently established herself as one of the top female stars in WWE. Professional wrestlers often sign with talent management agencies to help them out with representation in fields that are both wrestling and non-wrestling related. The Women’s World Champion recently became the latest WWE superstar to do so.
As per Variety, Morgan recently signed a deal with Paradigm Talent agency for representation. She will also continue to be represented by attorney Brad Small at Fox Rothschild. The 30-year-old has also started to make a name for herself in acting and will also receive help from Paradigm in this domain.
Morgan recently appeared in the 2023 film ‘The Kill Room’ alongside other huge Hollywood stars like Samuel L. Jackson and Uma Thurman. She has also been a part of TV Shows like Total Divas, Miz & Mrs., and Jersey Shore: Family Vacation. Drew McIntyre had also signed with Paradigm once he started to take his Hollywood career a little more seriously.
CM Punk also signed a deal with the same talent agency a few months after his return to WWE. Furthermore, other notable superstars signed to the agency are Money in the Bank winner Tiffany Stratton and former World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest.
Former WWE Superstar Afa Anoa’i criticizes finish to Liv Morgan vs. Rhea Ripley at SummerSlam
Rhea Ripley challenged Liv Morgan for the Women’s World Championship at SummerSlam. Mami was unable to re-capture her title after being betrayed by Dominik Mysterio. While many thought his finish was perfectly executed, former WWE Superstar Afa Anoa’i recently expressed his dislike for how the match ended.

Speaking with Sportskeeda Wrestling, Afa Anoa’i said that he liked the match between the two superstars. However, he felt that the match had completely outweighed the finish. In his opinion, it should be the other way around. He also felt that the ending was highly predictable.
The Samoan superstar claimed that Dominik Mysterio sliding the chair in the ring and distracting the referee was done in a highly lazy manner. Regardless, he felt that the in-ring work was solid, and it was a good tone-setting opening match for the rest of the show.
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