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Liv Morgan becomes the new WWE Women’s World champion

The Liv Morgan revenge tour came to a climax at the King and Queen of the Ring in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia earlier today when she beat Becky Lynch to become the new WWE Women’s World champion.

The match had the interference of Dominik Mysterio, who earlier told Morgan that he flew to Saudi to make sure she doesn’t get the title. But something is brewing between the two, as after they got caught coming out from the same room on TV a few weeks ago and Liv having his bandana in her pocket on another week, Mysterio slid a chair for Becky to use but Morgan used it instead after Mysterio distracted the referee.

After her win, Mysterio acted annoyed as fireworks went off for Morgan’s victory.

Morgan was the one who ended Ripley’s championship reign in a backstage segment after a brawl between the two went awry and Ripley suffered a shoulder injury when Morgan threw her into the wall.

Lynch won a battle royal the next week to become the new champion.


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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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