WWE’s Liv Morgan clarifies comments about online criticism

Liv Morgan meant no disrespect with her recent comments about dealing with online criticism.

When asked earlier this month how she handles critics given that she has such a large following on social media, Morgan said that, unless you’re her boss, she doesn’t really care what you have to say — either positively or negatively. She expanded on those comments during an appearance on the Battleground Podcast, clarifying that she does care about the WWE viewers. She just understands that not everyone is going to like everything.

“That’s not to say that I don’t care about my supporters or the people that watch the product,” Morgan said. “But pertaining to online criticism, yeah, I do not care. I don’t care about what you have to say. I care about, obviously, what Triple H thinks, my boss. My producers. My peers involved. And whomever I’m seeking guidance for or advice for after the fact. And that could be various people, or no one.

“But, yeah, I just feel like — what is that saying? It could be the yummiest, juiciest, most delicious peach in the world, but there’s still someone that doesn’t like peaches. And that’s okay. I don’t care not out of disrespect, I just don’t care just because I understand that not everyone’s going to like everything. So I’m okay with that.”

Morgan, the winner of the 2026 women’s Royal Rumble match, will be challenging either Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer or WWE Women’s Champion Jade Cargill at WrestleMania 42. A segment took place on Raw last night with Vaquer confronting Morgan and making her cry.

Joseph Currier
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