WWE Star Puts Themselves On Wrestling Mount Rushmore
A WWE superstar feels like what they have done in their career is worthy of Mount Rushmore status.
The Mount Rushmore National Memorial is in South Dakota and it features the heads of four former American Presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
When a pro wrestler gets asked about a Mount Rushmore list, they might get asked about the four best wrestlers ever, the four best high-fliers, the four best stars of the Attitude Era, the four greatest talkers, or something else. Since the Mount Rushmore structure is so famous, it’s an easy thing to ask about.
Liv Morgan is the current Women’s World Champion who isn’t afraid of bragging about her accomplishments. As a heel champion, it’s part of her character to be cocky.
In an interview with The Schmo, Liv Morgan was asked what women wrestlers would be on her Mount Rushmore. While Liv couldn’t name four of them, she did include herself.
“Okay, so myself. Chyna. Rest in peace. Rest in peace. Myself, Chyna. I want to say to (Trish) Stratus. I’m really trying to be thoughtful right now. You know, I don’t have another one right now. I can’t finish it.”
Morgan likely did the interview in character because that’s part of her job, but it is noteworthy that she picked two WWE Hall of Famers in Chyna and Trish Stratus, along with herself.
WWE Cutting Back On Live Events Makes Liv Morgan Sad
The amount of WWE live events that the company had in 2024 compared to the years before is significantly less and the number is expected to go down even more in 2025. Liv Morgan recently spoke about how she’s sad about WWE cutting back on live events (especially house shows) because she learned a lot from doing them.
“I’m sad to see them kind of go a little bit because the house shows are so much fun and it’s so, so much more intimate.
House shows are truly for the love of the game. House shows are for the love of the art of wrestling, performing and being with the fans and interacting with fans on a more intimate level.
Also for me, I feel like that’s when I got good, having so many reps on these live events in 2017, ’18, ’19. I was doing every single live event. But it helped me get so much better because I was getting all these reps.
I’m sad to see that go for the newer guys and girls coming in who aren’t going to be able to have that experience and have (those) reps at live events under (their) belt but it is what is. Time home is always nice. We spend so much time away from family and friends. It’s nice, but I do love live events.”
At WWE Crown Jewel on November 2nd, Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan is set to face WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax in a match where the winner will become the Crown Jewel Champion although neither of their titles will be on the line.
You can watch WWE Crown Jewel, streaming live on Saturday, November 2, at 1 p.m. ET/ 10 a.m. PT on Peacock in the United States and on WWE Network everywhere else.