7-time WWE champion makes In-ring return after 194 days; finally breaks an unwanted streak

7-time WWE champion makes In-ring return after 194 days; finally breaks an unwanted streak

A multi-time WWE Champion recently made her in-ring return after being on the shelf for nearly 6 months. She won her return match against Lyra Valkyria marking her first win in the promotion since April. The star in question is none other than Liv Morgan.

Liv Morgan has been one of the cornerstones of the company’s Women’s Division for the past 2 years now. The Judgement Day member was reigning as one half of the Women’s World Tag Team Champions earlier this year but things went south for her. In June, Liv suffered a shoulder injury during her match with Kairi Sane on an episode of Monday Night RAW.

She was on the shelf for several months before making her huge return at the Survivor Series: WarGames PLE and helping Dominik Mysterio regain the Intercontinental Championship. She recently competed in her first match since returning against Lyra Valkyria at a Live Event in Tampa, Florida. This marked her first victory in the company since April as her last win came at an episode of NXT where she and Raquel defeated Tatum Paxley and Gigi Dolin.

Fans are excited to have Morgan back in a pro-wrestling ring again.


Liv Morgan sent a heartfelt message to WWE fans for the holidays

The former 2-time Women’s World Champion Liv recently took to Instagram to share a heartfelt message for all the fans. The Judgement Day member shared a few pictures of the group dressed in their Christmas outfits with purple coloured Santa Claus hats. The images also had JD McDonagh photoshopped into them as he couldn’t be physically present there due to his injury.

She shared the images with this heartfelt caption:

“Merry Christmas from our family to yours 🖤🖕 @dominik_35 @roxanne_wwe @jd_mcdonagh @finnbalor @raquelwwe”

 

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Fans loved to see this emotional message from last year’s Women’s Crown Jewel Champion.

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