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Liv Morgan breaks silence after major WWE announcement

Liv Morgan broke her silence after WWE's major announcement on Thursday. The company has released its schedule for the rest of the year, including RAW, SmackDown, Premium Live Events, and house shows.

In a post on X (formerly known as Twitter), WWE released the remaining schedule on its calendar for 2024. The company is looking to finish the year strong with its live events, which is why they are scheduled to have another tour of the United Kingdom in the first week of November.

WWE will also hold a Holiday Tour starting from December 26 until the 30th, followed by an episode of RAW in Houston, Texas. It would be the final episode of the red brand on the USA Network before the move to Netflix at the start of 2025.

Liv Morgan, the reigning Women's World Champion, is confident that she'll finish the year strong like the company. Morgan reposted the tweet and wrote a two-word message to her followers.

"Watch me 😉," Morgan wrote.

Liv Morgan is scheduled to face Nia Jax at WWE Crown Jewel early next month for the 2024 Women's Crown Jewel Championship. Morgan is also involved in a feud with Rhea Ripley, but she has the upper hand after enlisting the help of her former tag team partner, Raquel Rodriguez.


Liv Morgan explains why she feels sad about WWE reducing live events

Speaking to the New York Post last month, Liv Morgan was asked about WWE's decision to trim down its number of live events and house shows. Morgan felt a little sad because it held a special place in her heart. She's thankful for live events because they allowed her to get reps without the pressure of live television.

"I'm sad to see them kind of go a little bit because the house shows are so much fun, and it's 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," Morgan said.

Morgan has been with WWE since 2014 when she was just 20 years old. She has evolved from being a part of The Riott Squad to a tag team wrestler to one of the biggest stars of the women's division.

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