10 Wrestlers Whose Stock Has Dropped The Most Since WWE WrestleMania 36

5. Liv Morgan

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You might be looking at this entry with some doubt. After all, Liv Morgan's push had fallen apart before she toppled Natalya on the WrestleMania 36 pre-show, but there was always hope that things would get better and WWE would give her more to do.

Nope. Nope, nope, nope.

That win over Nattie was another false dawn for Liv. WWE p*ssed around with her for another few months before randomly reuniting her unwanted Riott Squad team with Ruby Riott. So, why is Morgan here at all? Well, she was only a few months removed from starring in vignettes and that sorta'/kinda' lesbian angle with Lana.

Both steamy segments made headlines, and it did look for a moment like Liv would become one of WWE's premier female stars. Like Aleister Black, her exhibition-style win at 'Mania should've been a building block. It wasn't though, and she's been largely ignored by WWE creative since getting her hand raised.

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