10 Most Over Wrestlers On WWE SmackDown Right Now

8. Liv Morgan

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Liv Morgan is at yet another crossroads.

Beloved by large swathes of fans online, it remains uncertain how well that will translate to television longterm. But early signs are good - Morgan was a huge sentimental favourite at Money In The Bank, and it's perhaps telling that she's been scaled back slightly as WWE goes full steam ahead for Bianca Belair/Sasha Banks part two at SummerSlam.

There's an energetic quality to her work that masks relative inexperience and the unavoidable lack of reps over the last year or so, and WWE are presumably banking on going as long as they can before a quest for the title becomes a pressing concern.

Here's where the whispered-about Queen Of The Ring tournament could be a godsend. Going all the way or even just falling short in the final will do much to separate her will-to-win from the sludgy promo train dialogue she's typically forced to parrot.

Her friends, cruelly, are gone. What better way to show that she can move forward from that than with this tremendous solo success?

 
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