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Liv Morgan pulls no punches in honest message ahead of WWE Bad Blood

WWE Bad Blood will see Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley face off in a championship match. Dominik Mysterio will be suspended above the ring in a shark cage to prevent his interference, but the Judgment Day members remain confident going into Saturday's PLE. The champion is now taunting the challenger with blunt remarks and a graphic.

The Eradicator will challenge The Miracle Kid for the WWE Women's World Championship at Saturday's Bad Blood PLE in what will be a SummerSlam rematch. Morgan captured the title and Dirty Dom on August 3 at SummerSlam, and Ripley has turned the heat up on her foes ever since. It's rumored that Bad Blood may mark the end of the rivalry for now.

Morgan took to Instagram today to share a Tale of the Tape graphic for her match against Ripley. The four-time champion mocked Ripley and her critics in captioning the image by claiming several of their insults.

"Homewrecking, man stealing, heart breaking, title taking, greatest Womens World Champion of all time [smiling face with horns emoji] [sparkles emoji]," Liv Morgan wrote with the graphic below.
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The Judgment Day and The Terror Twins will further their rivalries in a major way at Saturday's Bad Blood PLE. In addition to Ripley vs. Morgan, there will be singles action between Damian Priest and Finn Balor. Balor currently leads their series of televised singles matches at 3-2.

WWE RAW update for the post-Bad Blood edition

World Wrestling Entertainment will return to the Enterprise Center in St. Louis for next week's live RAW. This will be the episode with Bad Blood fallout and the kickoff to the Crown Jewel build.

The WWE website has Damian Priest, Liv Morgan, and Finn Balor scheduled, while the arena website has Priest, Morgan, and Rhea Ripley, but there's no sign of Dominik Mysterio.

Officials currently have three matches confirmed for Monday's RAW: Sheamus vs. Pete Dunne in a Good Ol' Fashioned Donnybrook Match, Jey Uso defending the Intercontinental Championship against Xavier Woods, and Gunther defending the World Heavyweight Championship against Sami Zayn.

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