WWE pushing her rebellious new identity through her “Trouble” music video.
During her WrestleMania vlog, Morgan explained how the project came together — starting as a simple request for new music before turning into something much bigger than she expected. While talking about the process, Morgan admitted she never saw herself stepping into music or choreography, but still jumped at the opportunity when WWE pitched the idea.
“You know, the music video is not anything I've ever would've thought for myself. We just wanted new music and they asked would I sing it. And I'm like, I'm not a singer, but for sure, I'll give it my best go. And that turned into, oh wow, we love the track, do you wanna do a music video? And I'm like, wow. Like I am not a dancer, but I'd love to take on that task.”
She also made it clear that even if reactions are mixed, the experience itself meant something to her personally.
“Whether people love it or hate it, I had such a blast doing it and such a blast doing something that was out of my comfort zone. But I am super proud of what we put out.”
Those comments line up directly with WWE’s release of her new “Trouble” music video on April 13, 2026, which leans heavily into chaos and rebellion — themes that have become central to Morgan’s character.
The video opens with Morgan pouring gasoline on a car and setting it on fire, immediately setting a destructive tone that continues throughout the visuals. Other scenes show her getting tattooed, dancing with backup performers in a studio setting, and leaning into the unpredictable persona WWE has been building around her.
The video eventually builds toward one of its most dramatic sequences, showing Morgan being taken away by police before posing for a new mug shot — a moment that echoes her real-life arrest photo that previously went viral online.
The release of “Trouble” shows WWE expanding Morgan’s character beyond the ring, giving her a full visual identity built around danger, chaos, and unpredictability just days before WrestleMania 42.
With WrestleMania weekend approaching, Morgan isn’t just preparing for a championship opportunity — she’s building a larger persona that extends into music, visuals, and storytelling outside traditional matches.
Do you think Liv Morgan’s “Trouble” music video adds to her character heading into WrestleMania 42, or should WWE keep the focus strictly on her in-ring story?