Liv Morgan Shows Off Nasty Injury Sustained on WWE RAW
Liv Morgan suffered a nasty cut on her forehead during WWE RAW.
She competed in a triple-threat Money in the Bank qualifying match against Stephanie Vaquer and Ivy Nile. Unfortunately, Morgan lost when Vaquer pinned Nile to secure her spot in the Money in the Bank match.
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Later in the show, an upset Liv Morgan confronted The Judgment Day in their clubhouse. She accused Finn Bálor of trying to bring Roxanne Perez into the faction. Bálor suggested Perez could be in Raquel Rodriguez's corner for her match against Kairi Sane.
However, Liv Morgan refused, insisting she'd be the one in Rodriguez's corner. Despite her efforts, the match ended the same. In the climax of the match, Morgan tried to distract Kairi Sane in the match.
Iyo Sky stormed to the ring to help Kairi Sane and launched an attack on Liv Morgan. After taking Morgan down, Raquel Rodriguez grabbed Sky by the hair. Sane quickly comes and kicks Rodriguez's head into the ring post before landing an In-Sane Elbow to secure the victory.
However, during the brawl between Iyo Sky and Liv Morgan, Morgan suffered a visible cut on her forehead after Sky bounced her head off the mat. Morgan later took to Instagram to share a photo of her injury. She also posted a selfie with Dominik Mysterio and Raquel Rodriguez, showing off the cut.
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