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Liv Morgan reveals her next WWE goal following Crown Jewel

WWE Superstar Liv Morgan recently shed light on her next goal in the wrestling promotion following Crown Jewel. The Women's World Champion had a successful outing at the recently concluded premium live event.

At the PLE, the 30-year-old locked horns with Nia Jax in a champion vs. champion match. The two women put on a back-and-forth contest, which saw Tiffany Stratton trying to cash in her Money in the Bank contract, only to be denied, first by Jax and then by Raquel Rodriguez. The Judgment Day members continued interfering, allowing Morgan to hit The Oblivion to score the win and become the inaugural Women's Crown Jewel Champion.

A week before her impressive triumph in Saudi Arabia, Liv Morgan and her on-screen partner Dominik Mysterio spoke about several things, including WrestleMania 41, rivalry with Rhea Ripley, The Judgment Day stablemates, and more on The Bootleg Kev Podcast. The former Riott Squad member revealed her next goal as a WWE Superstar. She pointed out she had yet to have her WrestleMania moment while claiming she would have it at the upcoming edition in Las Vegas.

"I think that's always the goal, to have an amazing win on The Grandest Stage of Them All, WrestleMania. I don't think I've had my WrestleMania moment yet. So that's gonna be this year [WrestleMania 41], I'm gonna have my WrestleMania moment this year. But I feel like there's certain things as a WWE Superstar that are the pinnacle of, 'Oh, I'm doing it.' Action figure, video game, championship, WrestleMania. [...] I'm gonna have my moment this year," she said. [From 16:40 onwards]

You can check out Morgan's comments in the video below:


Liv Morgan makes huge claim following her win at WWE Crown Jewel

Liv Morgan was visibly emotional as WWE head of creative Triple H presented her with the Women's Crown Jewel Championship following her win over Nia Jax.

Speaking in a backstage interview after her match, Morgan noted she was proud and honored to be the champion. She pointed out that Nia Jax was not easy to beat and was perhaps her toughest opponent to date. Liv added that the win proved that she is the greatest Women's World Champion of all time.

"I'm so happy, I'm so proud, I'm so honored. Nia Jax, she was not easy to beat, probably my toughest opponent to date. But I beat her, and not only did I prove that I'm the greatest Women’s World Champion of all time, but I'm the very first ever women’s Crown Jewel Champion," Morgan said.

Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez took out the Women's World Champion's arch-rival Rhea Ripley last week on NXT. WWE later revealed that The Eradicator suffered a fractured right orbital socket, putting her out of action for an undisclosed amount of time.

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