In a recent episode of Legion of RAW, former WWE head writer Vince Russo shared his thoughts on the highly anticipated rematch between Liv Morgan and Becky Lynch inside a Steel Cage for the Women’s World Championship. The high-stakes match was a rematch from their previous encounter at King and Queen of the Ring, where Liv Morgan dethroned Becky Lynch for the title.
Russo claimed that the main event was the only match of consequence on the entire show, with the rest of the matches feeling like they went on for too long, leaving the women’s championship match feeling rushed. He speculated that the two competitors may have been feeling the effects of their grueling match in Saudi Arabia just days prior.
The main event itself was filled with drama and interference, as Dominik Mysterio, Finn Balor, and JD McDonagh all got involved in the action. In the chaos, Braun Strowman even made an appearance, chasing McDonagh to the ring. The mayhem culminated in Mysterio being pushed into the cage door, which slammed shut on Becky Lynch. Seizing the opportunity, Liv Morgan slipped out of the cage to secure the win.
Russo’s comments highlights the significance of the main event, which was arguably the most thrilling and unpredictable match of the night. Despite the excitement, the WWE legend’s criticism of the show’s pacing and the women’s match being rushed is a valid one. With so many moving parts and interferences, it’s a wonder that the competitors were able to keep up with the frenetic pace of the match.
Russo’s insights into the world of professional wrestling are always valuable, and his thoughts on this match are no exception. As the WWE continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in the ring, it’s clear that Russo’s expertise and analysis will remain an essential part of the conversation.