Liv Morgan has no idea who her SummerSlam opponent will be — and she is completely fine with that. Speaking to CBS News, the WWE Women’s World Champion addressed the question of who she expects to face at the August premium live event with the kind of confident ambiguity that has defined her entire championship reign.
“It’s still a ways away, it’s still a couple weeks away, we just had WrestleMania, and WrestleMania to me signifies the wrestling new year, so everything leading into SummerSlam is going to be new and fresh, and you can expect the unexpected. So I don’t even know what to expect for SummerSlam. I’m expecting to be there, I’m expecting to defend and retain my Women’s World Championship, and I’m expecting to walk out a winner. That’s all I really know right now, but it’s going to be iconic,” Morgan said.
The comments paint a clear picture of where Morgan’s head is at this stage of her second Women’s World Championship reign — focused entirely on retaining rather than fixating on any specific challenger. With Stephanie Vaquer sidelined by a second-degree AC sprain and no confirmed return date, the field of credible challengers heading into SummerSlam is genuinely open. Rhea Ripley remains a possibility given her ongoing championship momentum following her WrestleMania 42 Women’s title win, while Bayley and Lyra Valkyria’s recent tag team program with the Judgment Day could also position either as a future singles challenger.
Morgan’s framing of WrestleMania as “the wrestling new year” is an interesting philosophical note from a champion who is now two weeks into what she has called the most important reign of her career. Her WrestleMania 42 victory over Vaquer came with assistance from Judgment Day allies Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez, and she openly admitted at the post-show that Vaquer was right — she does hide behind her friends. Whether SummerSlam forces Morgan to prove she can retain without that safety net remains one of the more compelling questions surrounding her reign heading into the summer.
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