WWE superstar Liv Morgan delivers warning to Stephanie Vaquer ahead of WrestleMania 42 clash
Morgan and Vaquer have been at war for the past few weeks...
All eyes are on WrestleMania weekend as WWE superstars from SmackDown and Raw come together for two nights of spectacular action.
One of the headline matches involves the current Women's World Champion, Stephanie Vaquer, and challenger Liv Morgan.
The pair have been at loggerheads the past few weeks, with their trash-talking turning nasty and violent at points.
In an exclusive interview with Radio Times, Morgan spoke about Vaquer, explaining how really, they're not too different as people – but it's evident they don't get on.
The Judgment Day member said: "She's tried to embarrass me and diminish all of my hard work – there's so many thought I have about all of that.
"Stephanie Vaquer wouldn't have lasted 10 years in WWE like I have. She says I've had 10 years of the best of the best, which is true, but if she was in my spot, she wouldn't be here right now and I can say that wholeheartedly.
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"Also, I think Stephanie and I are really two sides of the same coin, but she's too ignorant to see that. If she wants me to be this privileged monster in her story, I can certainly do that for her..."
Preparation will be key for Morgan who admittedly has a poor WrestleMania track record, with one win and six losses in her time on the WWE roster, losing last year to Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria.

"This is everything that I worked for, quite literally," Morgan added. "This is the culmination of every single thing that I've fought and worked for since I started WWE, since I started watching WWE when I was five years old. It might've taken me 12 years, but I can thoroughly and safely say that I'm going to walk out of WrestleMania the new Women's World Champion.
"I've been training and I've been doing my research. I have a couple tricks up my sleeves, so I feel confident that by the time WrestleMania rolls along, I will be fully ready to dethrone my opponent."
Elsewhere, Morgan spoke about losing Finn Bálor from the Judgment Day and how proud she is of being a part of the impressive women's roster.
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- Finn Bálor talks facing CM Punk at WWE Elimination Chamber, the future of the Judgment Day and if the Demon will return
- WWE's Chelsea Green shares her verdict on fan-favourite Kit Wilson: "He'll never be the same after that"
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Helen Daly is the Deputy Digital Editor for Radio Times, overseeing new initiatives and commercial projects for the brand. She was previously Deputy TV Editor at a national publication. She has a BA in English Literature and an MA in Media & Journalism from Newcastle University.





