Liv Morgan and Stephanie Vaquer: The Judgment Day’s Shadow
Out of all the current female feuds heading into WrestleMania, Liv Morgan and Stephanie Vaquer are by far the most intriguing ones. From the insults to the beatdowns, this feud has been solid across the board, until recently.
Ever since Judgment Day turned on former-leader Finn Balor, I can’t help but feel like Morgan and Vaquer’s storyline has taken a backseat. While Balor’s tension with the other members was building for a while, the turn just came at a weird time. It was almost rushed. Considering that every member of the Judgment Day has tension with the others.
Which brings me to Liv’s tension with Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez.
Ever since Morgan eliminated Rodriguez from the Royal Rumble, it seemed as though a Liv turn was in the works. However, in recent weeks, it seems as though that frame has shifted from Liv to Roxanne…for some reason. Although the more logical route would be with Morgan, considering the entire reason she joined the group was to get into Rhea Ripley’s mind a few years ago.
Side-tangent aside, it is truly a shame Vaquer/Morgan has been pushed aside for a mediocre men’s storyline, considering how great it started and how talented both women are. The timing was very odd for Finn to leave Judgment Day, and it is something that should have been held off on. I also think a stipulation for this match would be a great way to top it off, but it is too late for that now. Women aren’t allowed to have stipulation matches anymore, I guess.
I’m excited for this match the most out of all the women’s matches, and I hope the speculation about this feud continuing is true. I’m still holding out hope for a stipulation match between the two.