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Liv Morgan Says Revenge Tour Changed Everything for Her Career


Liv Morgan says one specific storyline changed everything about how she understands professional wrestling, and she has been drawing on it ever since.

Speaking with Chris Van Vliet on Insight, Morgan pointed to the Liv Morgan Revenge Tour as the creative turning point that unlocked a version of herself she had not previously accessed, and said the clarity it brought has shaped everything she has done since.

"Ever since the Liv Morgan Revenge Tour, I feel like I've just been able to tap into something else," she said. "I think I just really needed something to sink my teeth into, and that was it for me. And then I feel like I just understood everything better after that."

That momentum carried directly into her on-screen partnership with Dominik Mysterio, which Morgan says developed naturally from chemistry rather than a creative blueprint. She credits the pairing with reviving the concept of couples-based storylines across the roster and describes it as a dynamic the audience had not seen in WWE in some time.

"I think ultimately we just understand the assignment," she said. "The fans love to hate us or they hate to love us, and it's such an intriguing, complex, messy, wholesome love story that we haven't seen for a while. We've resurged couples in WWE. What couples were even couples before us? And now you've got like everybody. I feel like we kind of started that whole thing. And honestly it was just so funny in the beginning, and it just morphed into this."

The same mentality showed up in her tag team work with Raquel Rodriguez. The two became four-time WWE Women's Tag Team Champions, a record, and Morgan said the dynamic worked because she was willing to absorb punishment in service of making the team effective.

"I've always been down to, if it's going to hurt you, I'm okay with hurting me," she said. "I have this strong, powerful six-foot woman that can just throw me across the ring. We kind of just were like, this is fun and no one is doing this. So we took that and ran with it. You can use me as a battering ram or a cannonball or whatever it is to hurt our opponents."

Morgan is now heading into WrestleMania 42 to challenge Stephanie Vaquer for the Women's World Championship, which she has described as the next chapter built on everything the Revenge Tour first set in motion.

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