Liv Morgan has made a bold statement ahead of her trilogy against Rhea Ripley on the season premiere of WWE RAW on Netflix on January 6. She will defend the Women's World Championship in a Last Woman Standing Match in her first match of 2025.
In their ongoing feud, Morgan and Ripley have crossed paths twice in singles matches. At SummerSlam, The Miracle Kid successfully defended the Women's World Championship, thanks to Dominik Mysterio. Later, at Bad Blood, the returning Raquel Rodriguez cost The Eradicator a chance to regain the title she never lost in the first place.
On X (FKA Twitter), Morgan made a bold statement, again labeling herself the "greatest of all time!"
"New year…same awesome, perfect, beautiful, funny, greatest of allllllll [sic] time, me," she wrote.
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Vince Russo wants Liv Morgan to retain the WWE Women's World Championship
Former WWE writer Vince Russo believes the Triple H-led creative team should keep the Women's World Championship on Liv Morgan and not have Rhea Ripley dethrone her on January 6.
Speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling's Writing With Russo, the veteran stated that Ripley was quite popular with the WWE Universe. Hence, keeping the title on Liv would benefit the 30-year-old more compared to her archrival. Russo said the following:
"I think you know, Rhea Ripley is super over with the people. She don't need the belt, you know. Liv does. Liv, that belt and that title really helps Liv. Rhea Ripley will remain over whether or not she wins the title. She doesn't need the title. They just need to protect her in this match. But I think, I mean, they should keep the title on Liv."
Morgan won the Women's World Championship at the 2024 King and Queen of the Ring Premium Live Event. She defeated Becky Lynch to win the title after it was previously vacated by Ripley, who suffered an injury following a brutal attack by The Miracle Kid on the RAW after WrestleMania XL.
It remains to be seen which superstar will walk out with the WWE Women's World Championship on January 6.