Liv Morgan said she would be proud of her WWE career if it ended tomorrow, while noting she still believes there is more for her to accomplish, speaking with the Toronto Sun.
“Almost half of my life has been here with WWE. It really sometimes feels like all I know, and like my true family,” Morgan said. “I’d be very proud. Satisfied is a very specific word. I’d like to think that there’s so much more I can do. So I don’t know that I like satisfied, but I’d be super proud.”
She also called her rivalry with Stephanie Vaquer the most physically intense feud of her career, noting both women took real damage during the program that built to WrestleMania 42. Morgan defeated Vaquer at WrestleMania to win the Women’s World Championship.
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