Liv Morgan Admits She Expected To Be Booed By The Crowd After The SummerSlam Match Was Over
The Raw Women's champion Liv Morgan persisted to enhance in the ring ever since she got the WWE Smackdown’s Women’s Championship at Money in the Bank through cash-in.
At the event on July 2, Morgan won the Money in the Bank contract, granting her a women's championship match at any time of her choosing. Later that night, following the SmackDown Women's Championship match between Natalya and Ronda Rousey, Morgan cashed in her contract on the latter to win the title, making her the third woman, and fifth overall superstar, to successfully cash-in the Money in the Bank contract the same night after winning it.
Liv was immediately handed over to Wolves during her reign, as she had to defend her title against Rousey in a rematch at SummerSlam. Morgan managed to run away with the championship, which has since been criticized by fans.
Ahead of last weekend's Clash at the Castle event in Cardiff, Liv Morgan spoke to BT Sport's Ariel Helwani, where she admitted that she expected to be booed by the crowd after the SummerSlam match was over.
“It was interesting. It was kind of something that I halfway expected, because I feel like, in a way, the fans felt like I let them down, you know? Because I feel like the ending of the match, because of its controversy, they felt indifferent.
They wanted me, I think, to get a clean, solid win, but I was facing the Baddest Woman on the Planet, who has years, and years, and years, and years, and years of mixed martial arts experience, and I outlasted two armbars and I did my absolute best in that very moment, and so they weren’t happy with the conclusion of the match. But at the end of the day, the referee’s decision is final, but and I’m still the SmackDown Women’s Champion and the only woman to beat Ronda Rousey twice.”
“I hated it. It’s not the way that I would have hoped for it to go. But at the end of the day, I’m still SmackDown Women’s Champion, and I guess that’s genuinely all I really care about.”
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At the event on July 2, Morgan won the Money in the Bank contract, granting her a women's championship match at any time of her choosing. Later that night, following the SmackDown Women's Championship match between Natalya and Ronda Rousey, Morgan cashed in her contract on the latter to win the title, making her the third woman, and fifth overall superstar, to successfully cash-in the Money in the Bank contract the same night after winning it.
Liv was immediately handed over to Wolves during her reign, as she had to defend her title against Rousey in a rematch at SummerSlam. Morgan managed to run away with the championship, which has since been criticized by fans.
Ahead of last weekend's Clash at the Castle event in Cardiff, Liv Morgan spoke to BT Sport's Ariel Helwani, where she admitted that she expected to be booed by the crowd after the SummerSlam match was over.
“It was interesting. It was kind of something that I halfway expected, because I feel like, in a way, the fans felt like I let them down, you know? Because I feel like the ending of the match, because of its controversy, they felt indifferent.
They wanted me, I think, to get a clean, solid win, but I was facing the Baddest Woman on the Planet, who has years, and years, and years, and years, and years of mixed martial arts experience, and I outlasted two armbars and I did my absolute best in that very moment, and so they weren’t happy with the conclusion of the match. But at the end of the day, the referee’s decision is final, but and I’m still the SmackDown Women’s Champion and the only woman to beat Ronda Rousey twice.”
“I hated it. It’s not the way that I would have hoped for it to go. But at the end of the day, I’m still SmackDown Women’s Champion, and I guess that’s genuinely all I really care about.”
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