Liv Morgan isn’t losing sleep over social media critics — and she made that crystal clear during her appearance on The Battleground Podcast.

Fresh off her Royal Rumble victory and heading toward WrestleMania 42, the WWE star addressed the viral comments she previously made about ignoring online criticism. While some fans took that as dismissive, Morgan clarified exactly what she meant — and who actually gets her attention.

During the interview, she explained that there’s a major difference between supporters and random internet negativity. Morgan then broke down whose opinions actually matter inside WWE. And it starts at the top.

“Yeah. You know, that’s not to say that I don’t care about my supporters or the people that watch the product, but pertaining to online criticism — yeah, I do not care. I don’t care what you have to say.”

“I care about, you know, obviously what Triple H thinks, my boss, my producers, my peers involved and whomever I’m seeking guidance for or advice for after the fact. And that could be, you know, various people or no one, you know.”

The former Women’s Champion made it clear she filters out noise because she understands something simple — not everyone is going to like everything. To drive that point home, she dropped a metaphor that instantly stuck.

“It could be the yummiest, juiciest, most delicious peach in the world, but like there’s still someone that doesn’t like peaches, you know, and that’s okay.”

She wrapped it up by doubling down, insisting it’s not about disrespect — it’s about perspective.

“And so, I don’t care. Not out of disrespect. I just don’t care just because I understand that not everyone’s going to like everything. And so, I’m okay with that.”

Morgan’s comments come at a time when she’s front and center in WWE storylines, building momentum toward WrestleMania 42. With her name constantly circulating online — whether fans love her or criticize her — she’s clearly choosing to focus on the voices that actually impact her career. If you’re Liv Morgan, and your boss is Triple H, maybe that’s the only opinion that truly counts.

Do you agree with Liv Morgan’s approach to ignoring online criticism, or do you think WWE Superstars should pay more attention to fan feedback? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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