Liv Morgan released her first single "Trouble" earlier this week, and as far as she's concerned, it might also be her last.
The 2026 Royal Rumble winner appeared on ESPN SportsCenter with Hannah Storm to preview her Women's World Championship match against Stephanie Vaquer at WrestleMania 42 Night 1. The conversation turned to her surprise foray into music, and Morgan made it clear she has no plans to chase a recording career.
"So, I'm probably done. I'm probably a one and done, I'm probably gonna retire on a high note," Morgan said. "I just wanted new entrance music. One hit wonder."
"Trouble" Officially Replaces "Liv Gone Mad" as Her WWE Theme
WWE released the official "Trouble" music video on April 13, with the song debuting on Billboard the same week. Michael Cole confirmed on commentary that "Trouble" is now Morgan's permanent entrance theme going forward, retiring her longtime "Liv Gone Mad" track produced by Def Rebel.
The video leans hard into Morgan's chaotic persona, featuring her lighting a car on fire, getting tattooed, and ultimately being arrested and posed for a fresh mug shot. The song opens with the familiar notes of her old entrance before flipping the iconic "Watch me" line into "Bite me."
Morgan vs. Vaquer on Night 1 of WrestleMania 42

Morgan challenges Stephanie Vaquer (c) for the Women's World Championship tonight at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. The match is part of WrestleMania 42 Night 1, which streams on the ESPN App in the U.S. and on Netflix internationally beginning at 6 p.m. ET.
The Royal Rumble winner enters as a heavy betting favorite to capture her third Women's World Championship. Whether her newly minted theme song gets a one-night-only WrestleMania remix or simply marks her walk to the ring, "Trouble" will be making its grandest stage debut.




