A WWE RAW star is gearing up for what she dubs the commencement of a “revenge era” tonight on the red brand. In Lexington, Kentucky, three crucial Elimination Chamber qualifying matches are on the docket, promising an evening of intense showdowns.
Bobby Lashley is set to clash with Bronson Reed in a high-stakes qualifying match, while SmackDown’s LA Knight makes an appearance on RAW to face Ivar, vying for a coveted spot in the Men’s Elimination Chamber match.
The Women’s division is not to be outdone, with Liv Morgan squaring off against Zoey Stark in a qualifying match for the Women’s Elimination Chamber.
Morgan, who made a remarkable return as the final entrant in the Women’s Royal Rumble on January 27 after a lengthy hiatus, shared her sentiments ahead of tonight’s RAW. WWE’s official X account posted a video featuring the former SmackDown Women’s Champion, proclaiming the initiation of her “revenge era.”
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The @YaOnlyLivvOnce Revenge Tour begins tonight on #WWERaw! pic.twitter.com/ziQtEWfkOx
— WWE (@WWE) February 12, 2024
The narrative includes a personal vendetta against Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley, who brutally attacked Morgan last year, leading to her hiatus. Ripley is slated to defend her title against Nia Jax at an upcoming premium live event.
Moreover, Liv Morgan injected a touch of humor into the proceedings by giving the Elimination Chamber a whimsical new nickname, referring to it as the ‘ELivination Chamber.’
In an interview on WWE’s The Bump, she emphasized the personal significance of her comeback and expressed excitement about qualifying for the ‘ELivination Chamber’ to exact her revenge.
Having eliminated Jade Cargill in this year’s Women’s Royal Rumble, Morgan’s journey takes a crucial turn as she aims to secure her place in the Women’s Elimination Chamber by facing Zoey Stark on tonight’s WWE RAW.
The unfolding drama sets the stage for an exhilarating night of qualifying matches, with the ultimate prize being a shot at the Women’s World Championship at WrestleMania 40 for the winner of the Women’s Elimination Chamber.