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Liv Morgan Reveals She Throws Up Before Most of Her Matches


Liv Morgan throws up before most of her matches, and she has made peace with it.

In a new interview with Chris Van Vliet on Insight, Morgan was open about a pre-match ritual she has never shaken, describing it not as a problem to solve but as a reflection of how much she cares about her performance.

"If you found me right before my match? Throwing up in a garbage can," she said. "For real. Yeah, every match. Maybe four out of seven times I'll be dry heaving or spinning or puking. It's just anxiety. I think I have performance anxiety and nerves, but I know it's coming from a place of love and care and wanting to do a great job. It's not detrimental to me. I think I just care a lot."

That mindset has taken on new meaning since she returned from her shoulder injury, which she said deepened her appreciation for a career she already valued. She described post-injury life as a daily reminder of how fortunate she is, including moments that still feel surreal despite a decade in WWE.

"I'm just so grateful," she said. "I feel blessed. I feel lucky. I feel like I'm living the life of my dreams. Especially more so now coming out of my injury. I'm just so lucky. It almost makes me emotional because I'm grateful and happy and I feel like I don't know what I did to earn this, but I will take it nonetheless."

When asked what she is most thankful for, Morgan's answer circled back to WWE as the source of most of what matters to her.

"I'm thankful for my family. I'm thankful for my health. And I'm thankful for my job, and that entails everything," she said. "The life that it gives me, the life I'm able to give my family. All my friends at work are like my best friends and I'll be friends with them until the end of time. WWE has given me everything good in my life. I'm just eternally grateful."

Morgan carries that mindset into WrestleMania 42, where she will challenge Stephanie Vaquer for the Women's World Championship.

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