10 Wrestlers Whose Stock Has Risen The Most Since WWE WrestleMania 37

4. Liv Morgan

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Liv teamed with Ruby Riott as part of the tag turmoil discussed in an earlier entry. That, rather annoyingly, had come after it looked like WWE might be interested in pushing her towards the end of 2019. Then, plans changed and 2020 was a rather miserable experience for Morgan.

That Riott Squad reunion helped nobody.

2021 got a little brighter once Ruby had departed the company. WWE, left with no choice, booked Liv as a singles star yet again. Even they must've been impressed by how hard Morgan worked to improve herself as a wrestler and on the mic. Those efforts culminated in a cracking match opposite Becky Lynch at Day 1.

That pay-per-view was a real coming out party for Liv. She isn't part of any grand plans for 'Mania 38, but WWE know they can always come back to a push later in the year. Maybe this summer will see Morgan lift some singles gold for the first time.

She'd deserve it.

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