10 Biggest WWE Creative Mistakes Of 2020 (So Far)

10. Liv And Let Die

After Liv Morgan was drafted to SmackDown in the 2019 Superstar Shake-up, effectively disbanding the Riott Squad faction, fans were excited to see what Morgan was capable of as a singles competitor.

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Liv was barely used on SmackDown and was eventually drafted back to Raw pending an apparent repackaging of her gimmick. There was a fair amount of buzz surrounding Liv’s return to television with multiple theories online trying to predict what her next move would be, including some speculation that she could be paired with Bray Wyatt, playing the role of Sister Abigail.

Eventually, in late 2019, vignettes began to air revealing a new dark, seductress type of character for Morgan prior to her in-ring return. However, these plans were seemingly scrapped when Liv made her return as Lana’s lesbian lover in the much maligned Lana and Lashley wedding storyline on the December 30th edition of Raw.

A short, forgettable feud with Lana followed throughout the early months of 2020 and Liv has been fairly directionless ever since. WWE were unable to capitalise on the interest in Morgan and she is currently featuring in more vignettes and promo segments where she talks about ‘finding herself’. Hopefully this will lead somewhere for Morgan, but at the moment, it feels like less like a character arc and more like the creative team genuinely unsure of what to do with her.

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