9 Ups & 4 Downs From WWE Money In The Bank 2022

3. And Her Second

WWE Money In The Bank 2022 Liv Morgan
WWE.com

So, mind you, was this.

Let's be honest about something, people: Ronda Rousey's SmackDown Women's Title reign flat out sucked. WWE weren't prepared for life after her feud with Charlotte, and they failed to furnish Rousey with any credible challengers to speak of. That's why Natalya was thrust into the spotlight again.

Hopefully, the company gets behind Liv properly and makes her the centrepiece of a revitalised division on Friday nights. It's like everybody is on repeat by constantly saying this, but...WWE needs to actually build workers up so they're ready for the challenger slot instead of heating someone up for a week or two and pretending that's enough.

Liv was in dreamland when she cashed in MITB to beat Ronda and take SmackDown's top prize. It's vital that she has some strong heels to go up against at SummerSlam and beyond. Maybe Rousey going rogue would be a fine first hurdle, for example.

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