Liv Morgan shows off ownership of 27-year-old WWE star
Liv Morgan's rivalry with Rhea Ripley has truly been a breakout role for her in WWE. She has infiltrated The Judgment Day and stole Ripley's man, Dominik Mysterio, all while keeping her Women's World Championship reign intact. Morgan also became the first woman to hand Mami a loss in over 700 days at SummerSlam.
On the August 5 episode of RAW, Finn Bálor—who turned on Damian Priest at SummerSlam after "Dirty" Dom did the same to Rhea Ripley—officially announced that Liv Morgan is a new member of The Judgment Day.
Taking to Instagram, Morgan shared a selfie showing off her necklaces, one of which has "Daddy Dom" on it. After the former NXT North American Champion assisted her retention of the Women's World Championship at SummerSlam, their romantic relationship appears to have intensified:
On RAW, Dominik Mysterio saved Liv Morgan from Rhea Ripley's wrath, as he caught the Women's World Champion in the middle of a powerbomb on the commentator's table. Morgan reacted to this later on social media in response to a fan, implying that Dom would be rewarded.
Rhea Ripley wants Liv Morgan inside Hell in a Cell at WWE Bad Blood
While Rhea Ripley entertained the idea ahead of SummerSlam, she confirmed her willingness to step inside The Devil's Playground to destroy Liv Morgan once and for all. After what transpired at SummerSlam and the fact that The Nightmare has not yet regained the Women's World Championship, perhaps this is just what the doctor ordered:
"I would love that," Ripley said regarding a Hell in a Cell match at Bad Blood. "I think if we would have had a match at Bad Blood, it would have to be me and Liv Morgan."
Bad Blood is scheduled to emanate from Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes' hometown of Atlanta, Georgia on October 5. The classic event is best known for featuring a Hell in a Cell main event.
There have been three editions of Bad Blood thus far. The debut show in 1997 saw The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels compete in the first-ever Hell in a Cell match which was also the site of Kane's debut. The show was also notable for being the last event before WWE officially ushered in the Attitude Era.