Liv Morgan is fully aware that her current WWE entrance theme has people divided online — and that’s exactly how she wants it.
During a recent appearance on Ring The Belle podcast, Morgan opened up about the reaction to her “Trouble” entrance theme and admitted she intentionally wanted fans arguing about it because the song gets stuck in people’s heads whether they want to admit it or not. Morgan explained that she sees the entire presentation as part of her growing legacy as one of WWE’s biggest stars.
“I love it. I think it’s iconic. I think it’s polarizing. It’s exactly what I wanted it to be. You hate that you love it. You hate that you love it because it’s so catchy and it’s so good, and it’s just like iconic. You can be a hater or you can just be real and enjoy the music. Enjoy the video. Enjoy my efforts as the greatest women’s world champion. of all time.”
Morgan also addressed the pressure she felt before making her massive WrestleMania 42 entrance in front of a stadium crowd, revealing that she was so overwhelmed with nerves that she almost moved past being nervous altogether. Instead of backing down from the moment, Morgan said she realized she had no choice but to fully commit and deliver one of the biggest entrances of her career.
“I was like so nervous that I wasn’t even nervous because I was like, I have no choice but to eat. I have no choice but to eat it up. So it’s like, you can’t even be nervous because you just have no choice but to kill it. This entrance is going to be my legacy in wrestling. People are going to look back on this.”
Morgan’s current WWE run has pushed her presentation far beyond just matches inside the ring. Between the music, choreography, visuals, and larger-than-life entrances, she’s clearly leaning into a full entertainment-driven character that continues getting fans talking every week.
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