In an exciting turn of events, Liv Morgan’s relentless pursuit of redemption finally paid off as she emerged victorious at King and Queen of the Ring, defeating Becky Lynch to say the coveted Women’s World Championship. The 29-year-old WWE star’s hard-won triumph marks a major milestone in her “revenge tour,” which began when she returned to the ring in January on the Royal Rumble.
Morgan’s journey to the highest has been nothing in need of remarkable, with the star coming agonizingly near winning the gold on multiple occasions, only to fall short. Nonetheless, her perseverance and determination finally yielded the specified result at King and Queen of the Ring. The match, while shrouded in controversy because of “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio’s interference, saw Morgan utilize a steel chair to DDT Lynch, securing the win.
In an exclusive backstage interview, an elated Morgan reflected on the magnitude of her achievement, labeling it a moment of redemption following her return from injury. The newly-crowned champion also took aim at Rhea Ripley, proclaiming that this victory marked only the start of her revenge tour, with more to come back.
WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H was among the many first to congratulate Morgan on her historic win, taking to Twitter to share a photograph with the champion and praise her for making good on her promise to “watch her.” This triumph marks Morgan’s second Women’s Championship title, solidifying her position as a force to be reckoned with within the WWE.
While Morgan’s victory is undoubtedly a milestone, questions remain in regards to the role of Dominik Mysterio’s interference within the match. As fans eagerly await Rhea Ripley’s response to this development, one thing is for certain – Liv Morgan’s revenge tour is much from over. The 27-year-old Ripley will undoubtedly have a rating to settle when she returns to the flagship show, setting the stage for what guarantees to be an epic showdown.