What happened to Liv Morgan and Roxanne Perez?
They were involved in an accident on WWE Raw where they hit heads during an attack by Stephanie Vaquer and are now in concussion protocol.
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Liv Morgan and Roxanne Perez are reportedly undergoing concussion protocol after an incident on WWE Raw, casting uncertainty over Liv Morgan's WrestleMania 42 match against Stephanie Vaquer.
On Monday Night Raw, Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer blindsided Liv Morgan during a backstage segment. The attack involved Vaquer pushing Morgan into Perez, resulting in a head collision between the two wrestlers. Morgan was then thrown into a TV set.
The incident occurred while Morgan and Perez were discussing Perez's recent return from an injury. Bryan Alvarez of Wrestling Observer reported that both wrestlers are now in concussion protocol, creating potential complications for the upcoming WrestleMania 42 event. Vaquer is set to defend her Women’s World Championship against Morgan at WrestleMania 42.
This injury raises questions about whether Morgan will be cleared to compete. Vaquer has held the title for nearly 200 days, since Wrestlepalooza in September where she defeated Iyo Sky.
They were involved in an accident on WWE Raw where they hit heads during an attack by Stephanie Vaquer and are now in concussion protocol.
The match is in potential jeopardy depending on the results of Morgan's concussion evaluation.
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