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Liv Morgan Has Beaten Every WWE Four Horsewoman Except One, She Reacts

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Liv Morgan has had a lot of success against WWE’s Four Horsewomen, except one. 

The Queen of the Ring Semifinals took place on WWE SmackDown in Kansas City with Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan facing off against the 14-time Women’s Champion, Charlotte Flair.

Unfortunately for Flair, she was attacked by Jade Cargill, Michin & B-Fab in the backstage area before the match. Cargill stomped on Flair’s left knee (which has a brace on it) twice, and it caused Flair to limp throughout the match.

While “The Queen” Flair put up a fight and tried to beat Morgan even with the injured knee, she couldn’t do it, and Morgan got the win after making Flair tap out to a Half Crab submission.

Liv Morgan’s victory means she’ll move on to the Queen of the Ring Finals at Night of Champions against Iyo Sky. Since Morgan is the Women’s World Champion, winning Queen of the Ring means she’ll get a title shot against the WWE Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley at SummerSlam.

On social media, a fan noted that Morgan has defeated 3 of the 4 members of WWE’s Four Horsewomen: Becky Lynch, Sasha Banks & Charlotte Flair. However, Morgan has never beaten Bayley:

“Liv has now beaten 3/4 of the 4HW in 1-on-1 matches except Bayley. Bayley is the only one who has beaten her in every singles match they’ve had.

Liv failing to beat Bayley for a decade would have been a good storyline for a Liv’s title defense…”

In responseBayley remarked that she was not surprised.

Morgan and Bayley are both on the Raw brand, so it’s certainly possible that they could meet again down the road.

Rivalry With Stephanie Vaquer Was Physical For Liv Morgan

After winning the Women’s Royal Rumble for the first time, Liv Morgan went on to challenge Stephanie Vaquer for the Women’s World Title at WrestleMania 42.

While the Morgan/Vaquer match was shorter than expected due to Vaquer dealing with an injury, they still had a physical match that ended with Morgan winning the Women’s World Title.

Reflecting on her rivalry with Vaquer, Liv Morgan remarked recently that it was one of the most physical battles she has ever had in her ten-plus-year WWE career.

“Yeah, can I just tell you, I’m always wanting to crank it up to 11. I’m always, no matter what I’m doing, I’m always wanting it to be 10-plus. I am always looking. No matter how minuscule what I’m doing may seem, no matter how small it may seem, no matter how much it may seem like it doesn’t matter or it’s not important, it always matters because there’s always an opportunity there.

No matter how big or small, you never know what something can turn out to be if you put in that extra effort and try to make it your best and so I’m always trying to be at an 11, 12, 13, 14, a million. But I will say… (it was) the most physical I’ve been, or have been handled in my whole entire career, by far.”

The WWE Night of Champions PLE takes place on Saturday, June 27th, with this lineup.

  • Undisputed WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes vs. Gunther vs. Sami Zayn
  • King of the Ring Finals: Oba Femi vs. Jey Uso
  • Queen of the Ring Finals: Iyo Sky vs. Liv Morgan
  • Steel Cage Match: Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker
  • United States Championship: Trick Williams vs. Ricky Saints
  • Women’s United States Championship: Tiffany Stratton vs. Jade Cargill

You can watch WWE Night of Champions, streaming live Saturday, June 27, at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT on the ESPN App with an ESPN Unlimited plan in the United States and on Netflix internationally.

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