Liv Morgan has been part of many iconic moments throughout her career, especially at WrestleMania. However, it appears that Morgan was almost part of an iconic WrestleMania entrance with Triple H, but it didn’t happen in the end.

While speaking to Khel Now, Liv Morgan was asked about her first WrestleMania memory. Morgan recalled that it was her first year in WWE, and at the time, being invited to WrestleMania while in NXT was considered a privilege.

Morgan revealed that she was invited to attend and was also supposed to be part of Triple H’s entrance for his Terminator-themed entrance at WrestleMania 31. However, despite being invited, she explained that they never got the chance to rehearse and so it ultimately never happened.

“It was actually my first year in WWE, and being invited to WrestleMania while I was in NXT at that time—and I think it still is—was considered a privilege. So, I was invited to go, and I was also supposed to be in Triple H’s entrance. You know what I’m talking about? When he did that Terminator entrance against Sting, right? WrestleMania 31? Yeah. I actually got invited to be in the entrance, but we never got to rehearse, so it never happened.”

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At WrestleMania 31, Triple H had one of his most impressive entrances. Before his match against Sting, he walked to the ring with a theme based on the movie Terminator Genisys. The entrance had a futuristic, end-of-the-world style and featured robot-like figures, honoring WWE’s partnership with the film.

Even though she didn’t get to be part of this famous entrance, Liv Morgan has made a name for herself in WWE since then. She has won championships and competed in important matches, showing again and again that she deserves to be on the biggest stage. Therefore, we’ll have to see what kind of entrance she will have at WrestleMania 41 this year.

What do you think about Liv Morgan almost being part of Triple H’s entrance? Would you have liked to see her in that moment? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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