Liv Morgan isn’t laughing about her 2023 arrest—and she just reminded everyone that some boundaries should never be crossed.

Ahead of WWE Monday Night RAW in London this week, a fan attended a meet-and-greet hoping to get a photo with Liv Morgan. But instead of bringing merch, a belt, or a personalized sign… they brought a printed photo of her mugshot from her December 2023 arrest. That move backfired fast.

TikTok user Asad shared a video of the moment, explaining what went down: “Someone brought a Liv Morgan photo shot pic when she got arrested so they refused to take picture with them so we sang them bye.”

In the video, Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, and Dominik Mysterio are all seen waving goodbye to the fan while the rest of the crowd sings them out. Yeah—she wasn’t having it.

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Liv’s arrest stemmed from a traffic stop in Sumter County, Florida, where she was charged with marijuana possession. Her mugshot quickly went viral, sparking a bizarre mix of thirst posts, memes, and even bootleg merchandise. Some fans praised her looks in the photo, while others tried to profit off the moment, slapping her mugshot on t-shirts and other gear. It got so out of hand that Morgan herself reportedly wasn’t happy about it—and made no effort to glorify or embrace the situation.

Now, that mugshot is still being used for attention—and Liv made it clear she’s not playing along.

It’s worth remembering: just because someone’s famous doesn’t mean their real-life struggles are fair game for jokes, gimmicks, or collectibles. Liv Morgan’s refusal to pose with that fan sent a message—one the rest of the WWE Universe seemed to co-sign by singing the fan out the door.

She’s still one of the most beloved women in WWE, but don’t expect her to smile for a photo if you’re dragging her personal trauma into the moment.

What’s your take on Liv Morgan shutting down the fan? Did they deserve to get called out—or was it just a joke taken too far? 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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