Liv Morgan’s Ex-WWE Partner Announces Retirement At 32
Liv Morgan is one step closer to achieving World Championship glory as a singles competitor for a third time.
On the February 23 episode of WWE Raw, she announced that she will challenge Stephanie Vaquer at WrestleMania 42 by launching a vicious attack on the current Women’s World Champion.
Liv Morgan was introduced to the WWE main roster in 2017 as part of The Riott Squad alongside Ruby Riott and Sarah Logan.
The faction was disbanded in 2019. Riott was released by the company in 2021, whereas Logan decided not to renew her contract after it expired in 2025.
Liv Morgan’s Ex-Stablemate Retires At 32
Liv Morgan’s ex-partner, Sarah Logan (Sarah Rowe), recently revealed on the Wise Traditions Podcasts that her wrestling days are behind her, with her focus currently on being a homesteader.
She recalled being released for the first time in 2020, after which she began the transition.
I dove right into being a homesteader. I come from a family of farmers who rented land to farm on. The day I got fired, I started looking into starting a farm here because we had land. We bought a place with 20 acres of agricultural fields and said, ‘Let’s plant some seeds and get some cows.’
Logan also discussed being rehired, but claimed that the idea of her stepping away permanently had taken shape.
So when I was on the road, I was thinking about becoming a mother and becoming a farmer. I was like, ‘Wow, that sounds peaceful. What if I never want to come back to wrestling? What if I just want to stay at the farm?’ I got fired, had a baby, got rehired, and then I left the company permanently when my contract expired. I was done. At first, I was like, ‘I don’t want to come back to wrestling. I want to start a homestead and be a mother.’
Liv Morgan’s former stablemate experienced hesitation at first. However, things became easy after turning to her faith and prioritizing her needs.
At first, I was scared of it because I didn’t think I was doing enough. It took a while to settle into the peace of being a farmer and a mother. It was a hard transition, but it was so needed. As you can see, my life was always go, go, go — so to have to sit down and be intentionally present was hard for me.
It wasn’t until I became Catholic and found my faith that I really felt grounded. I was never alone, I was always on the road. I’m much more proud and content being Mom and Farmer Sarah than WWE Superstar Sarah. I love serving my family, my husband, and my children. Obviously, I left wrestling to fully focus on all of those things. [H/T: Ringside News]