Liv Morgan broke her silence after losing the WWE Women's World Championship to Rhea Ripley on RAW's Netflix premiere. However, the former champion quickly deleted the tweet.
Morgan won the Women's World Championship by defeating Becky Lynch at the King and Queen of the Ring Premium Live Event in 2024. She successfully defended the title against Ripley at SummerSlam and Bad Blood last year.
On X/Twitter, Morgan made a bold statement, claiming Ripley won the match, but she won the war. The Miracle Kid also shared multiple photos from this week's RAW.
"She may have won the battle, but I won the war #LMRT," wrote Morgan.
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Check out a screengrab of Morgan's now-deleted tweet below.
The Women's World Championship was vacated after Ripley suffered an injury post-WrestleMania XL. A backstage brawl between The Nightmare and Morgan marked the beginning of their feud.
At SummerSlam 2024, Dominik Mysterio betrayed Ripley and helped Morgan retain the title. The Miracle Kid officially joined The Judgment Day the following night on Monday Night RAW, as Finn Balor revealed the new version of the group.
Vince Russo believes Rhea Ripley should've lost to Liv Morgan on WWE RAW
Vince Russo believes Rhea Ripley didn't need to regain the Women's World Championship, as she was quite popular among WWE fans.
On the latest edition of Sportskeeda Wrestling's Legion of RAW, Russo explained why WWE didn't need to take the title off Morgan. He said:
"I think Rhea [Ripley] is as popular as they think. That's why she didn't need the belt. Rhea Ripley does not need the belt. I would have kept that belt on Liv without a shadow of a doubt (...) I don't see any reason why they should've taken that belt off of her with the heat she's been getting."
It remains to be seen whether WWE plans on continuing Ripley's feud with Morgan. The company could have different plans for The Eradicator heading into WrestleMania 41.