“She can take women’s wrestling to the next level”- Liv Morgan predicts the future of women in WWE under the leadership of Stephanie McMahon

Liv Morgan and Stephanie McMahon
Liv Morgan is one of the most talented woman on the current roster in WWE and she recently converted her talent into sublime success when she cashed-in her Money in the Bank contract over Ronda Rousey and became the new Smackdown Women’s Champion to her own right. She will now have to defend her gold against Rousey in a rematch at Summerslam and that will be a huge obstacle to overcome for the highly talented but under experienced Morgan as she have never been involved in such a high profile match ever before.
Before competing as a singles superstar on the main-roster, Liv Morgan was a part of a short-lived stable which was headed by Ruby Riott and Sarah Logan as another member of the alliance known as The Riott Squad. Those were just three young women who had millions of dreams in their eyes inorder to achieve something really huge and make a name for themselves. And just look at the destiny, possibly the 3rd positioned part of that stable is now a TOP women’s champion in WWE and Ruby is now thriving herself in AEW whereas Sarah Logan is not currently signed to any major wrestling promotion.
Liv Morgan is highly optimistic about Women’s wrestling under Stephanie McMahon

We are officially in the new era of WWE as Vince McMahon is out of the kingdom and several major shakeups have happened in a span of the past few days as Stephanie McMahon and Nick Khan has been named as CO-CEOs and Triple H will take care of creative in the company which has come as a blessing for the talents working out there.
Both hunter and his wife Stephanie value Women’s wrestling a lot in particular and have taken every possible steps to make sure the revolution keeps grinding more and more females in the heat of this industry and present themselves as future megastars in front of the WWE Universe.
Liv Morgan recently spoke to Sportskeeda Wrestling’s Riju Dasgupta about how she feels the state of women would be effected especially after Stephanie has come in- charge of the company now.
“Of course, I feel like over the last couple of years, through the women’s evolution and revolution, women’s wrestling has advanced so much in general. We’re main-eventing, we’re on pay-per-views, we’re doing things that were only meant for the boys.”
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