Liv Morgan has had an incredible 2024, capturing the Women’s World Championship and leaving a lasting impact on the women’s division. In fact, it seems she’s setting her sights even higher, aiming for a major match at SummerSlam next year as she wants to face Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion.
We have already reported that SummerSlam will be held in New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium on August 2 and 3, 2025 and there is obviously a ton of hype for the Premium Live Event already and Liv Morgan already has a big match in mind for the event.
While speaking to Billboard, Liv Morgan asked about a potential tag-team match against Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B, especially with Cardi possibly attending SummerSlam in New Jersey.
Liv Morgan responded enthusiastically as she said that she and Raquel Rodriguez are focused on winning the tag-team titles from Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair, and she aims to head into WrestleMania as the women’s world champion, women’s Crown Jewel champion, and half of the women’s tag team champions. Morgan added that the challenge is open if Megan and Cardi want a shot at their new titles, and she’d love to beat them in her hometown.
“Can you imagine? Well, Raquel and I are going to beat Jade and Bianca for those tag-team titles. So we’ll head to WrestleMania and I’ll be your women’s world champion, your women’s Crown Jewel champion and half of your women’s tag team champions. That offer still stands for them if they want a shot at our newly-crowned championships. I loved to beat them in my hometown.”
On the November 11th episode of WWE Raw, Morgan will team up with Raquel Rodriguez to challenge Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships, so we’ll have to see if Morgan and Rodriguez will win the titles before Morgan can even think about facing off against Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion.
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