WWE WrestleMania 42 Results As A Bruised Liv Morgan Wins The World Title

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WWE WrestleMania 42 Results As A Bruised Liv Morgan Wins The World Title

WWE WrestleMania 42 Results As A Bruised Liv Morgan Wins The World Title

Liv Morgan regained the WWE Women's World Championship with help from the Judgment Day.

WWE WrestleMania 42 Results As A Bruised Liv Morgan Wins The World Title

Liv Morgan regained the WWE Women's World Championship with help from the Judgment Day.

In a stunning and chaotic WrestleMania 42 showdown, Liv Morgan emerged victorious over Stephanie Vaquer to reclaim the WWE Women’s World Championship. The match, a brutal culmination of a deeply personal rivalry, was decided not just in the ring but by the pivotal interference of the villainous faction, The Judgment Day.

Despite a valiant effort from Vaquer to fight off the outside attackers, Morgan capitalized on the distraction to secure the win, cementing her status as a three-time world champion. The victory was made even more dramatic by Morgan's visible battle scars—she competed sporting the black eye and bruises from Vaquer's savage backstage assault just weeks prior on Raw.

What made this feud so compelling was its raw, physical storytelling. Unlike other WrestleMania programs heavy on promos, the animosity between Morgan and Vaquer was sold through action. Every encounter was a violent escalation, from surprise attacks to insults that cut deep, including Morgan trash-talking Vaquer's mother in Spanish. The intensity peaked in the weeks leading to 'Mania, with wild brawls that even involved and injured returning star Roxanne Perez.

This was a masterclass in doing more with less. Every punch, every personal jab, and every unhinged brawl mattered, building to a WrestleMania moment where the resilient—and now bruised—Liv Morgan stood tall with the gold, proving that in WWE, sometimes the loudest statements are made without saying a word.

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