WWE Higher-Ups' Backstage View Of Dominik Mysterio & Liv Morgan Revealed

Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio's WWE partnership draws plaudits from management.

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Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio have received "high marks" for their WWE partnership's onscreen success so far.

PWInsider Elite reports that WWE personnel are happy with Morgan and Mysterio's onscreen chemistry. So far, Liv and Dom have drawn plaudits for their interactions and how well they have worked together.

Morgan and Mysterio have been at the heart of a months-long storyline that started after WrestleMania 40, as Liv attempted to pull Dominik away from Rhea Ripley. Utilising techniques borrowed from low-brow soap operas and reality television, WWE wrote Liv flirtatiously manipulating Dominik, pulling him into various compromising situations, which created rifts within Mysterio's Judgment Day stable.

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SummerSlam 2024 brought a major shift as Mysterio cost Ripley a Women's World Championship match with Morgan, formally aligning with Liv in the process. Later, fellow Judgment Day member Finn Balor turned on then-leader Damian Priest, making Priest lose the World Heavyweight Championship to Gunther.

On last week's Raw, the new Judgment Day was cemented as Morgan, Mysterio, Balor, Carlito, and JD McDonagh. Ripley and Priest have turned babyface in opposition to the group, with a potential mixed tag team match against Liv and Dominik rumoured for 31 August's Bash in Berlin pay-per-view.

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