10 Superstars That Will LEAVE WWE In 2022
1. Liv Morgan
You’re Liv Morgan. Would you stay?
You’re Liv Morgan and over the course of two consecutive years, your two best friends and two thirds of your over act have been thoughtlessly fired and a Network special about your WWE career served more to expose the organisation as a ludicrous broken machine rather than put you over as somebody that can thrive within it.
You’re Liv Morgan and you’ve cultivated a legitimate online following in a period in human and wrestling history when it’s never been more important to have those voices on your side, and it’s seemingly being weaponised to cover bad booking just ahead of those same people returning to venues.
You’re Liv Morgan and you want to wrestle. Women’s wrestling is thriving in Japan thanks to Stardom, headlining shows in the UK and Europe and showing signs of progress in Impact. But it’s struggling horribly in North America’s biggest organisation thanks to obvious systemic misogyny overwhelming the enormous and positive steps taken in the 2010s.
You’re Liv Morgan. Would you stay?