Liv Morgan isn’t just entering the 2026 Royal Rumble with experience—she’s bringing a chip on her shoulder and one goal in mind: finally getting the win that’s eluded her for years.

While speaking with SportsCenter, Morgan didn’t shy away from the fact that she’s been part of nearly every Women’s Royal Rumble since its inception. But this time, she’s not content with just showing up—she wants it all.

“I’ve been in eight of these… I’ve started this match. I’ve ended this match. I’ve had the record for the shortest time in this match. I’ve also shared the record for the longest time in this match. I’ve been runner-up twice. And so, this year, I’m looking forward to finally winning it.”

Morgan’s history with the Rumble is as dramatic as it gets—she’s entered at different stages, returned from injury at #30, and still walked away empty-handed. But her strategy heading into this year’s match is simple: get the freshest possible entry spot.

“Strategically, you want to be in that match very last. You want to come in at number 30. You are the freshest. Everyone else is eliminated or highly fatigued… so you want to come in last and have the highest chance of pulling it out.”

Whether or not she gets the #30 spot, Liv made one thing clear—she’s not stepping into that ring to survive. She’s stepping in to finish the job.

Liv Morgan’s Rumble journey has been filled with near-misses, surprise returns, and heartbreak—but 2026 might finally be the year she makes it count. If she pulls it off, expect fireworks all the way to WrestleMania.

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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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