Prayers Pouring In For Longtime WWE Star Liv Morgan
Prayers are pouring in for longtime WWE star Liv Morgan on Tuesday morning.
Morgan, one of the most popular figures in the WWE, is dealing with an unfortunate injury situation. Morgan, 31, suffered a nasty injury on Monday Night Raw. It looked pretty bad.
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The standout WWE star was wrestling Kairi Sane in an otherwise routine singles match on Monday evening. However, the match was stopped when Morgan appeared to suffer a legitimate shoulder injury. Morgan was declared unable to compete and Sane announced the winner by forfeit.
Prayers are pouring in for the longtime WWE star following her unfortunate injury.
WWE fans are thinking of the longtime wrestling star amid her injury situation. It has to be painful.
"Liv Morgan was one of the most important parts of the women's division on RAW. She was in multiple storylines at once and her getting injured will absolutely affect all the stories because she was a major part of everything. You will see a lot of pivoting in the coming weeks. Combine that with her being one of the most consistent TV workers in the entire company. A huge loss," one fan wrote.
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"Liv Morgan just injured her shoulder area and rolled out of the ring 💔💔💔💔💔💔," one fan added.
"Liv Morgan's shoulder dislocation injury is 100% legitimate. If it's a severe dislocation, it could be upwards of 16 weeks before someone is cleared for athletic activity, but again, it's all dependent on the severity. It was seen as a freak occurrence and there is no heat on anyone," one fan added.
"Bruised, battered, bloodied, scarred, and now dislocated shoulder. You don't have to like her but the least you can do is respect Liv Morgan's name bc she really be putting her body on the line just to entertain us," one fan added.
Liv Morgan.X.
Our thoughts are with Morgan as she deals with what has to be an extremely painful injury.
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Hopefully, the popular WWE star won't be out for too long.
Prayers Pouring In For Longtime WWE Star Liv Morgan first appeared on The Spun on Jun 17, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jun 17, 2025, where it first appeared.
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