18 WWE WrestleMania 36 Impulse Reactions

9. Liv Morgan Vs. Natalya

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Corey Graves and Peter Rosenberg were back in their barker show bullsh*t either side of Night Two's pre-show, but all of their mentions of WrestleMania weren't making this feel 'Grandest Stage' feel any grander.

Added late on Saturday to fill sone time on the Kickoff the next day, Natalya and Liv Morgan felt like the typical first chapter in a Natalya programme designed to help bring on the ability of her latest younger opponent.

Her veteran presence yielded reasonable results from working months on end with both Lacey Evans and Sarah Logan in 2019, and it appears as though it'll be deployed to try and rescue the broken Liv Morgan return.

Very, very little occurred in this match, but like Drew Gulak and Cesaro the night before, there was no call for it. Nobody moved, nobody got hurt, and Morgan got a singles win that might inform something of note if the company even remembers it happened back when the turnstiles re-open.

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