Liv Morgan has discussed her two WWE championship runs and why her current reign is truly in a class of its own.
Following on from her shock victory over Becky Lynch at King and Queen of the Ring, Morgan continues to reign as the Women’s World Champion and remains at the top of the Raw Women’s Division. However, this is not the first time that Morgan has held a singles championship as she cashed in her Money in the Bank contract on Ronda Rousey back in 2022.
Speaking with Chris Van Vliet, Morgan stated that the two reigns do not compare as she is much more confident about her 2024 run as champion, feeling vindicated as opposed to elated the second time around:
“They don’t [compare] in a lot of ways. When I won the SmackDown title, I was very much in disbelief, like that was the pinnacle of my dream coming true. Making it to WWE and being champion, winning Money the Bank, beating Ronda Rousey, and having my first title. That was truly just like, wow I really, really, really did it, and I remember just standing on the turnbuckle with my title, just looking into the audience and just trying to remember everything about that moment and feeling forever, because I just couldn’t believe it.
When I won this it was not that feeling of disbelief of Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God. I finally, finally did it. This was like, Yeah, motherf*cker, I won this sh*t. So it was different on that level. Also, my confidence was just different. I kind of just said I was very grateful and just like wow, I can’t believe I had done this. I knew I had earned this, and so I just felt differently about it.”
During a previous interview, Liv Morgan was asked to name her Mount Rushmore of Women’s Pro Wrestlers, which also saw the Women’s World Champion add a surprising inclusion to the list.