Liv Morgan’s rise over the past two years hasn’t just changed her spot on the WrestleMania card — it’s changed how much influence she has behind the scenes.

After officially choosing Stephanie Vaquer as her WrestleMania 42 opponent on the February 23 episode of RAW in Atlanta, Morgan addressed something fans have long wondered about: how much say does she actually have in her storylines?

Speaking on RAW Talk on February 24, 2026, when asked if she gets any say in what happens in WWE storylines, Liv answered honestly — and without overselling it. She didn’t pretend to be running the writers’ room. But she made it clear she’s trusted enough now to shape how she’s presented.

“Like, am I actively writing the show? No. But do I have creative liberties? Yes. That’s something you earn. You don’t just get creative liberties.”

When the interviewer followed up and asked when she felt she earned that trust, Liv didn’t hesitate, revealing it was around 2024. More than anything, you could hear how much that trust means to her.

“Probably around 2024. I feel like that’s when. I feel like that’s when. And yeah, it does feel good. Because that means they know that I know my stuff — and I take pride in them knowing that I know.”

2024 was the year Morgan fully stepped into her current persona, especially during her run alongside Dominik Mysterio. According to her, that evolution didn’t just elevate her on-screen role — it earned her real creative influence.

For Liv, earning creative freedom is proof that WWE believes in her instincts. And judging by how strongly fans have reacted to her work since 2024, that confidence seems to be paying off.

Do you think WWE should give more stars this kind of creative freedom — or does it only work when it’s earned like Liv Morgan says? Let us know your thoughts.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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