Liv Morgan has zero interest in returning to the babyface side of the fence — and she made that abundantly clear in a new interview with Esteban Ramirez. The WWE Women’s World Championship challenger described being a heel as something that feels completely natural to her, contrasting the freedom it provides with the pressure that comes with playing a good guy.
“I like being a bad girl. Being a bad girl is just so fun, easy and freeing. When you are a good guy, the people have to like you. They have to respect you, they have to want to root for you, and sometimes that can be very difficult. Being a bad guy, it doesn’t matter. It doesn’t matter if you mess up, it doesn’t matter if they love or hate you,” Morgan said.
Liv Morgan Says Being a Heel Gives Her Creative Freedom She Never Had as a Babyface
The distinction Morgan draws between heel and babyface work goes beyond preference — it reflects a genuine philosophy about how she performs best. “I love being a bad girl, I love the freedom that gives me, I feel very comfortable, I feel very in my wheelhouse. I would stay terrible forever.” Morgan has been a clear heel since her Revenge Tour return, going on to join The Judgment Day alongside Dominik Mysterio and building one of the most talked-about characters in WWE over the past two years. She challenges Stephanie Vaquer for the Women’s World Championship at WrestleMania 42 on April 18 and 19 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
