Liv Morgan is the current Women's World Champion [Image source: WWE.com]
Rhea Ripley finally got a bit of revenge on Liv Morgan. She hit the Women's World Champion with a brutal Riptide and pinned her at Survivor Series: WarGames.
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Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan have been feuding with each other for the better part of the year. After Liv defeated the former Women's World Championship at SummerSlam, the latter has been trying to get her hands on the former. However, The Miracle Kid has done everything to duck her including hiding behind Raquel Rodriguez.
Hence, The Eradicator saw the WarGames Match as a chance to finally get her hands on Morgan since they were locked in a steel cage. Tonight at Survivor Series, both teams gave it their all in the brutal clash. There were plenty of notable moments in the bout. Tiffany Stratton teased a Money in the Bank cash-in on either Liv or Nia Jax. However, she wasn't successful.
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The turning point in the match was when Rhea handcuffed Raquel Rodriguez to the ropes. This allowed Mami to get her hands on the Women's World Champion. In the end, she managed to hit a devastating Riptide to Morgan through a table and pinned her.
It will be interesting to see if Rhea Ripley will be able to insert herself into title contention after pinning the champion yet again.
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