Liv Morgan Cleared To Compete At WWE Super Show-Down After Brutal KO

The Riott Squad member has been given the all-clear by WWE doctors.

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A week-and-a-half removed from almost having her head separated from the rest of her body by Brie Bella, Liv Morgan has been given the all-clear to return to the ring.

This is according to Dave Meltzer in this week's Wrestling Observer Newsletter, who notes that The Riott Squad member has recovered from her concussion, and is now okay to compete in her, Sarah Logan, and Ruby Riott's six-woman tag against Ronda Rousey and The Bella Twins.

Morgan had stayed on the road last weekend, but was only cleared for limited contact. She took no bumps whatsoever, and accompanied Ruby to the ring for her match with Rousey on this week's Raw; again, she didn't engage in anything physical.

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Encouraging news, as concussions are extremely variable, and Morgan could have conceivably missed weeks or months of action. WWE take such afflictions extremely seriously, so it's probably safe to assuming that Liv has suffered no lingering effects from Bella's wayward kicks.

The incident sparked huge controversy last week, provoking widespread criticism, rumours of heat between Brie and The Riott Squad, and prompting Daniel Bryan to defend his wife against the alleged cyber-bullying she'd been subjected to in the aftermath.

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