15 New Directions For WWE After WrestleMania 42

12. Liv Morgan Feuding With Her Stablemates

WWE WrestleMania 42 Liv Morgan Dominik Mysterio Raquel Rodriguez Roxanne Perez Judgment Day
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The actual end of Judgment Day has to come soon, 'cause there really isn't much left to do within the faction and things have been dragging for a while with them. Now, following some miscommunication between Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez mid-match, you just know they’re about to have their own rivalry. That's been on the cards for a while.

Liv as babyface makes sense if that’s the road they’re going, because it’s hard to see fans cheering Raquel or Roxanne Perez over Morgan right now. Maybe drop that music video entrance (fingers crossed that was just a 'Mania one off!) though. It's more important that Liv appears feisty than like WWE's very own Sabrina Carpenter.

Leave that to Tiffany Stratton.

If JD survives Morgan's exit, then we should consider it a group that will never die. Surely it's knackered, and surely Liv vs. Raquel and/or Roxanne is the right way to go here. Morgan smiled after eliminating Rodriguez from the Royal Rumble match, but Raquel and Perez have stayed true to the Judgment Day cause by helping their pal wherever possible.

That's never going to last forever. The same probably goes for Liv's onscreen romance with Dominik Mysterio if she's gonna go full blown baby too. 'Dirty Dom' is a weird tweener spot at the minute, and it could well be wise to send the loved-up couple in different directions so things don't get messy.

Liv vs. Rodriguez has Backlash next month written all over it. Then, build towards Roxanne's coronation at SummerSlam and all will be right with the world.

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