In an electrifying turn of events, Liv Morgan has finally achieved her ultimate goal of winning the Women’s World Championship at the King and Queen of the Ring event. The 29-year-old superstar’s victory marks the culmination of her “Revenge Tour,” which began after her return from injury at the Royal Rumble PLE earlier this year.
As a reminder, Morgan’s journey towards revenge was sparked by Rhea Ripley’s brutal attack on her, which led to her injury. The attack fueled Morgan’s determination to take everything away from Ripley, and she made it clear that her “Revenge Tour” would not end until she achieved her goal.
Morgan’s journey was not without its setbacks, however. After returning from injury, she was thwarted by Becky Lynch, who eliminated her to win the Battle Royal for the Women’s World Championship. Undeterred, Morgan continued to push forward, and her perseverance paid off at King and Queen of the Ring.
In a stunning twist, Morgan seized the opportunity to attack Becky Lynch during their championship bout, using a chair slid into the ring by Dominik Mysterio to her advantage. The move ultimately led to her historic victory, crowning her the new Women’s World Champion.
In a post-match Instagram post, Morgan shared an older video of herself, reaffirming her commitment to her “Revenge Tour.” The video showed her declaring that the final stop on her tour was Rhea Ripley and the championship. With her recent victory, Morgan has fulfilled her goal, forcing Ripley out of action and claiming the title for herself.
The future looks bright for Morgan, but the question on everyone’s mind is: what’s next? Will she continue to dominate the women’s division, or will a new challenger emerge to threaten her reign? One thing is certain – Liv Morgan’s “Revenge Tour” has left an indelible mark on the WWE universe.
Former WWE writer Freddie Prinze Jr. has even made a bold prediction, suggesting that Morgan’s “Revenge Tour” might not be over just yet. According to Prinze, Morgan could take everything away from Rhea Ripley, including Dominik Mysterio. While this remains speculation for now, one thing is clear: Liv Morgan is the woman to beat in the WWE, and her competitors would do well to take note.