Liv Morgan’s passion for the Royal Rumble was on full display during a recent watch-along that took an unexpectedly dramatic turn. The former Women’s World Champion joined Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez to rewatch the 2025 Women’s Royal Rumble, but what started as a fun throwback quickly became a heated moment.
The flashpoint came during a key sequence involving Morgan and Rodriguez executing their signature roll-up powerbomb on Charlotte Flair. Just as the move was unfolding, the broadcast cut away to introduce the next entrant, Guilia. The missed camera shot didn’t sit well with Morgan at all.
Visibly frustrated, Morgan voiced her displeasure, calling the moment ‘disrespectful’ and repeatedly expressing her annoyance that their signature tag team move wasn’t shown. In the heat of the moment, she stood up and walked off the set, saying she was done watching. Perez and Rodriguez looked uncomfortable as they tried to calm her down and convince her to return, with Rodriguez suggesting Morgan simply needed a break. Despite their efforts, Morgan initially refused to come back.
Eventually, cooler heads prevailed, and Morgan returned to continue the watch-along, allowing the show to move forward. While the outburst was brief, it perfectly summed up how much pride Morgan takes in her work and how seriously she treats every moment inside the ring.
That intensity also feeds directly into her future ambitions. Speaking to ESPN’s SportsCenter, Morgan made it clear that the Royal Rumble remains unfinished business for her. She revealed her determination to finally win the Women’s Royal Rumble in 2026 after coming heartbreakingly close in recent years.
Morgan has been a near-constant presence in the match, competing in eight Royal Rumbles so far. She’s experienced almost every possible scenario, from starting the match to lasting until the end, holding records for both the shortest and longest time spent in the ring, and finishing as runner-up in both 2023 and 2024. Now, she believes it’s finally her time.
With her history, hunger, and emotional investment, Morgan’s quest to win the Women’s Royal Rumble in 2026 feels more compelling than ever. If anything, her fiery reaction during the watch-along only reinforced one thing: Liv Morgan isn’t just watching history anymore, she’s determined to make it.











