
‘Baddest on the planet' – WWE star Liv Morgan turns heads with ‘outrageous' WrestleMania outfit that has jaws dropped
The glamorous wrestler was front and center of the wrestling pay-per-view on Sunday night.
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She was defending her Women's Tag Team titles with Raquel Rodriguez at the Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas.
However, Becky Lynch made a surprise return to join up with Lyra Valkyria and win the belts.
Liv is known for her incredible skills in the squared-circle, along with glitzy in-ring gear.
She wore a revealing red leather one-piece for her match on Sunday night.
Morgan completed the look with a red collar, sleeve and dark eye-shadow on her face.
The WWE ace also had matching red boots for the event.
And fans flocked to social media, calling the look "outrageous".
"She is the Baddest on the planet," one said on X.
Another added: "Liv is sp freaking beautiful like omg."
A third commented: "Liv Morgan is truly perfect in every way possible.
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"She's absolutely gorgeous, smoking hot."
A fourth noted: "Liv is so darn beautiful , Liv make flowers grow , God prays to Liv."
And a fifth said: "Best thing I saw in 2 days of WrestleMania!"
Morgan sent pulses racing over the weekend with another risque outfit.
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She was seen dancing with WWE legend Kelly Kelly at a party.
The wrestler was donning a metallic-style dress held together with just string.
The 30-year-old danced in front of a cheering crowd at the WrestleMania After Dark event.
Videos of the duo went viral on social media from the bash.
It all went down at the LIV & LIV Beach at Fontainebleau in Las Vegas.
Meanwhile fan favourite Jade Cargill suffered a wardrobe malfunction on Saturday night.
She was forced to readjust her top multiple times during her grudge match against rival Naomi.
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