How long is Liv Morgan expected to be out with her injury?
At least six months, following shoulder surgery.
WWE / WWE News
Recent WWE news highlights Liv Morgan's frustration over losing the Women's Tag Team Titles and Dominik Mysterio clarifying his relationship with Liv Morgan.
Liv Morgan's injury sidelined her, leading to Roxanne Perez teaming with Raquel Rodriguez. Their subsequent loss of the Women's Tag Team Titles at SummerSlam has created tension. Dominik Mysterio suggested Perez should win the Women's World Heavyweight Championship to make it up to Morgan.
Mysterio, meanwhile, is the Intercontinental Champion and is set to compete for the AAA Mega Championship at Triplemania 33. He refuted rumors of a fallout with Morgan, emphasizing their continued strong relationship.
Roxanne Perez's record-breaking Royal Rumble performance also underscores her rising star status in WWE. She lasted 67 minutes, entering at number three.
These interwoven storylines create drama and potential future matches, keeping fans engaged with the evolving landscape of WWE.
At least six months, following shoulder surgery.
He stated they are on "great terms" and talk almost every day.
She holds the record for the longest time spent in a Women's Royal Rumble match (67 minutes).
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