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Liv Morgan suffers apparent leg injury after botched move at live event

Liv Morgan suffered an apparent leg injury at the non-televised live event in Birmingham, England after a botched move in a tag team match.

The incident happened when Sol Ruca went for a springboard body splash but Morgan was also out of position, slightly away from Ruca’s reach, and Ruca landed on Morgan’s right leg, which twisted under pressure.

After a pin attempt, Morgan held on to her leg and then rolled out of the ring. She eventually finished the match hobbling around but was clearly in pain.

The Women’s World champion posted on X after the show, not mentioning anything about what happened.

“You’re welcome Birmingham for blessing you with my presence tonight,” she wrote. “Currently running to London because I am the f*cking GOAT.”

Morgan is set to appear on Raw tonight and her situation will be more clear. She is scheduled to wrestle Iyo Sky at this weekend’s Night of Champions premium live event in the final of the Queen of the Ring tournament.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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