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Liv Morgan: Earning WWE Money at a bank will be the "accurate verification" I need

Liv Morgan tells his fans to "look at me." She's hoping she'll do it next, leaving WWE's "Money in the Bank" pay-per-view from the MGM Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday (8 pm Peacock) to win a World Championship match at once. , To make a contract. She chose. Originally from New Jersey, 28, she has gone through many stages of her career and hopes to eventually include a single title around her waist in the next stage.

Before trying to beat Becky Lynch, Asuka, Schottie, Alexa Bliss, Raquel Rodriguez and Lacey Evans with a briefcase ladder, Morgan Q&A Post Joseph Staszewski,

Q: What does it mean to have that briefcase and the key to take the next step in your career?

A: It's literally breathtaking. When I sit down and think about it, I feel like crying. I don't know how my career at WWE changed my entire life and how it changed the life of my entire family. I don't want to say I'm working hard for that verification, but fans think I'm good, they think I'm mediocre, they think I, the past number It seems that there were many stages in the year. Great. I want to give fans who believe in me a reason to believe, even when they feel they have no reason to believe in me. Whether it's worth it or not, I want to win Money in the Bank for the fans I've been dating for years. I want to win as much as I want to win myself. That means everything to me.

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Q: Where are you confident about the ring? just now. No more thoughts or hesitation, everything feels more natural and fluid

A: My confidence is higher than ever. I don't think it will stop evolving, so I feel great now. My goal is to be as good as I can. I feel great now, I'm not going to lie.

Q: Why do you feel that way? I did a lot of training at Natalia and TJ Wilson. What did you get from the session translated into the ring?

A: Natty and TJ have helped me a lot. The training we do is very careful. We strive for perfection. We see every detail, every moment. We are so committed to the psychology behind the movement that all the extra time in the ring made me feel more confident. When you're working on something, you know you're working towards your goals, whether or not you see improvements, so you can be confident. Despite the improvements, just knowing that I'm working on my job has made me feel overwhelmed and confident.

Q: There have been several title programs and matches, but how much verification does it take for the work to become a banking miss money?

A: I feel like I have no choice but to get the briefcase. I'm my heart, I'm already a bank miss money. The briefcase is mine. They would literally have to kill me to prevent me from climbing the ladder and grabbing the briefcase. It's mine. I don't like to say this, but winning it is an accurate test of the need to enter the next stage of Liv Morgan and my career and growth. I need this money at the bank more than anyone else in this match.

Q: Do you feel that this is the most when you look at the rest of the women in the match? The wide open women's department has been around for a long time. Some stars are not here. Someone has a chance to break through and establish a position as a potential main eventer

A: Usually these games such as Money in the Bank are full, probably with more famous superstars .. Now that we have a roster of fresh women, this money in the bank matches such a mirror. Like Raquel (Gonzalez), she is very strong. She is looking forward to entering the ring with her. I'm definitely keeping her on the lookout for her. She's like the X Factor. Who knows what she is trying to do and what she wants to do? But I'm excited to mix it up in the ring with different women like the future of this company.

Q: I recently worked a bit with Alexa Bliss, but at least at some point I feel like I might be teaming up. Is it what you want to be open or do you want to stay focused on being single?

A: I want to concentrate on my singles career. I want to win Money in the Bank, earn cash and become a female champion. But I'm left to the Lex tag team. We get along well and have fun. But I hope my first title will be a women's solo championship.

Q: Rolling the ring in a match against Alexa produced a pretty interesting internet video, be it Sonic or Limp Bizkit. Why did you include it, and what was it like to see fans enjoying it so much?

A: Rex and I are like being in this new friendship-inspiring place, navigating for money at the bank for the past few weeks. But in the meantime, we had to work together and oppose each other. (We) didn't want to hurt each other physically. We wanted to work and wrestle, but we wanted to do it in a competitive and playful way rather than "trampling your face." So it just took its own life. I didn't know it would be a fuss, but I found it interesting.   

Q: You belong to the tag team division at various points in your career. How do you think WWE handled that department? Also, when the title returns to wrapping, is there anything you want to do, change, or improve?

A: This is the first time I've won a female title on the tag team, so I'm learning a lot to see what's most effective and what's most effective. I think. A period of trial and error. Therefore, when the title comes back, I would like you to express it a little more. I think it was a good job to win the championship every week, but there may be more title defenses.

Q: Finn Balor and A. J. For a moment, use Edge on the other side to style a little. What did you interact with them and rob them of working in the ring with them every night?

A: To be honest, it was great. They are such perfect and complete professionals. Go into the ring and see how they work, I A. J. There are many things you can pick up from. And from Finn. They made me feel very inclusive and made me very important. They wanted me to stand in the middle, they wanted me to be in the spotlight. So they are very kind to me regarding TV time and I am really grateful that I wanted to be seen, heard and appreciated.

Q: Do you have any advice or what they gave you and were particular about you?

A: Their level of comfort. They are always ready to go. They were calm before the fight and I was like walking back and forth in the hall, like "everyone, everyone". i'm so excited. They think it's cute, they think it's funny. Their calm — they compose themselves in a completely different way than I do. They have been working much longer than I am. They have a bag of skills that I don't know about.

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Q: You have announced that you will giveWe will donate 100% of the July cameo revenueto the National Network of the Abortion Fund. Why was it important for you to try something after the Supreme Court's ruling to overturn the Roe v. Wade case? 

A: As a woman, I can directly understand future uncertainties by depriving certain states of the right to abortion for some reason. It was shocking. I feel terrible for all women who need an abortion for other reasons, such as health concerns or whether their baby is okay. I think women should have choices. There are so many factors, all on a case-by-case basis, but I want to do something to show my support and solidarity with the world and women, "I can be here. In a limited way. "

Q: I made a small foray into Hollywood. How did the opportunity for the movie "The Kill Room" come about? Also, could you tell us about the role you play?

A: My best friend CJ Perry (formerly known as Lana) said that a producer named Jordan (Yale) Levine wanted to get in touch. Informed me. Go out and connect to see if there are any future work-related initiatives we can explore. So I met him. We beat it, it was great. He told me he should audition because he is making this movie called "Kill Room". I literally just auditioned and was cast.

I play a character named Emma.Emma is a snooty art observer who is defeating exaggerated artists. She is, so it's a very fun role to play. She is looking forward to seeing what else is there. I've staged my presence to use what WWE has given me for acting, and I found it very friendly to be on the set, so I'll see where else I can use it. I felt like I was doing it behind the scenes at WWE.

Q: You seem to be interested in pursuing other acting roles.

A: Certainly. I have been taking acting classes for more than half a year. I'm auditioning. I'm actually coming up with something that I can't tell anyone that I'm super, super, super excited. Honestly, when the news release is released, my dreams will come true and I will be very ecstatic.

Q: Movie. TV program.

A: TV show

Q: There was a cool video of Sonya Devil offering RKO on a boat trip.How did that happen, and were there any other moves we didn't see?

A: (laughs) Some things you didn't see, some things I can't tell you. We got a yacht, and Sonya was very nice. On my birthday a few weeks ago, Mandy [Rose]'s birthday is approaching, so she rented us a yacht for a very enjoyable day. We ate good drinks and good food in the sun. When I grab a wrestler and put it in the environment, I feel like I'm wrestling somewhere. So she wanted to give me an unprecedented RKO, and she gave it to me, and to be honest, I hurt my knee badly. (Laughs) I don't know from the video. I hurt my knee, but I'm fine now. But I hit it on a yacht. It was cool because I always wanted to keep RKO modest.   

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Q: Does RKO work? It's like thinking about what people do because it's such a symbolic move, like taking a stunner.

A: Very symbolic. Yes, as a woman, I'm all about gender wrestling. I would like to receive RKO from Randy [Orton]. It may be even better as I received RKO from Sonya.

Q: Finn and A. J. Rhea Ripley participates in Judgment Day. It may be that you want to have a group of these genders as a woman, if the roster allows. This is rarely seen in WWE TV.

A: I can't talk about other women, but I personally love it. I have a lot of fun working with boys and rares. I would like to do something like that again, but it may be more physical.