Liv Morgan Shoots On Online Critics (WWE News)

WWE's Liv Morgan: "I only care about what my bosses think."

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WWE's Liv Morgan has a simple message for any critics out there.

Speaking on the latest edition of TMZ's Inside the Ring, the 2026 women's Royal Rumble winner said that she simply doesn't care what your opinion is, unless you're her boss or someone she's actively seeking advice from.

As Liv put it when asked about any online criticism that may come her way:

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"Honestly, and I mean this, like, respectfully, I don't really care about your criticism. If you're not my boss, if you're not someone I'm asking critique for, if you're not my boss, I respectfully don't care about what you have to say or what your opinion is. Everyone is entitled to opinion, all opinions are welcome, but it doesn't affect me whether it's positive or negative, because I only care about what my bosses think."

While she's yet to officially make a decision, it appears that Liv Morgan is on a collision course with Stephanie Vaquer for the Women's World Championship at WrestleMania 42 this April. Morgan appeared on last week's Raw and SmackDown, having interactions with both Vaquer and WWE Women's Champion Jade Cargill, though La Primera seems to be the way WWE is heading for Liv when this year's Showcase of the Immortals rolls around.

Barring some time on the sidelines through injury, it's been a fantastic few years for Liv Morgan, from winning the women's Money in the Bank briefcase in 2022, being a former two-time Women's Champion, becoming a pivotal part of WWE programming as part of the Judgment Day, having four Women's Tag Team Championship reigns with Raquel Rodriguez, and now, most recently, winning this year's women's Royal Rumble.

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