During her appearance on ESPN, WWE’s Liv Morgan provided an update following the injury scare that took place during a backstage segment on the April 6 episode of Raw. She also called out those who think WWE is fake, saying they are “ill-informed,”
“I’m doing so much better than I’m looking. Thank you for asking,” Morgan responded when First Take asked how she’s feeling. “I think that people that accuse wrestling of being fake are ill-informed. You cannot fake this bruising, you cannot fake this swelling. But I’m doing well. And Stephanie Vaquer is so lucky that I’m still pretty. I feel like this is 11 years in the making for me. I know I’ve earned this opportunity, so this is my favorite [WrestleMania] already. My whole entire family will be in attendance. But winning will cement this as the greatest WrestleMania of all time, for me personally at least.”
Morgan and Roxanne Perez collided heads during a blindside attack by Stephanie Vaquer. Later after the angle took place, there were reports stating WWE put Morgan and Perez on concussion protocol.
Morgan is challenging Stephanie Vaquer for the WWE Women’s World Championship on WrestleMania Night One. WrestleMania is this Saturday and Sunday at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise (Las Vegas), Nevada. The big two-night event will air on ESPN Unlimited in the US and Netflix for international fans. The first-hour of Night One will air free on ESPN 2, while the first-hour of Night Two will air free on ESPN.