Liv Morgan Called Out For Being Unprofessional After Fan Incident
Liv Morgan is copping heat for a recent incident involving a wrestling fan.
Ironically, the occasion did not even involve her in the first place. A few days ago, a fan video went viral, showing an individual shouting instructions at Roxanne Perez, who was selling a move by the ringside during a match.
The fan obviously caught Perez’s attention, even managing to get under her skin, because she snapped at him, yelling, “Shut the f**k up.”
The video was seen online by thousands, showing the other side of a wrestler, when they are usually cordial with people by the ringside.
Another video surfaced online later, this time also including Liv Morgan, who was seen speaking to the concerned fan with Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez by her side.
The caption of that video read, “FAN APOLOGIZES TO ROXANNE PEREZ AFTER RINGSIDE INCIDENT.”
The panel on Vince Russo’s podcast discussed the incident recently while sharing similar incidents from back in the day, when the former WWE head creative writer called Morgan out for being unprofessional.
I always say this, guys, and I could care less. A large percentage of those in the wrestling business today just are not professional. I’m sorry, man. They are not pros. Pros don’t carry on like that. You’re not a professional.
Liv Morgan Yet To Confirm Her WrestleMania Opponent
On Saturday, Liv Morgan won her first Royal Rumble match after 9 attempts.
In the process, she also dumped out her Judgment Day teammate Raquel Rodriguez.
On the February 2 episode of WWE Raw, Morgan was expected to reveal which world champion she would select as her opponent at WrestleMania.
Before she could come out, fans got a surprise as Dominik Mysterio made his return after an injury. He introduced Morgan, who said she could pick either Stephanie Vaquer or Jade Cargill as her opponent.
During the segment, she was also confronted by Rodriguez, who, later, had a title match against Vaquer.
While she did not reveal who she wants to face, Liv Morgan hinted at appearing on SmackDown. Whether or not that happens remains to be seen.