Liv Morgan is officially back home—and WWE is wasting no time. After wrapping her role in the upcoming film Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo, Morgan has returned from Japan and is expected to be worked back into WWE storylines very soon. According to a new report, her comeback could happen as early as this Monday’s episode of Raw.

The update comes via Fightful Select, who revealed that WWE has already put Morgan into creative discussions following her time off for filming.

“Sources in WWE confirmed that WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion Liv Morgan is set to be factored in creatively imminently. One source indicated that they were told she could return as soon as the May 26 episode of WWE Raw.”

Morgan’s absence over the last several weeks was due to filming overseas alongside Lily James and Shun Oguri for the Neon-produced thriller. Now that production has wrapped, she’s reportedly ready to resume her role on WWE television.

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Prior to the update, Sean Ross Sapp commented on Fightful’s post-Raw show that Morgan’s return could come sooner rather than later, depending on how WWE wants to bring her back.

“I don’t know if she’s going to be at next week’s Raw. It’s possible, but I won’t say, ‘Oh, of course, she’s going to be immediately back.’ She could—and knowing her, she probably would.”

Sapp also floated the idea that WWE might wait until Saturday Night’s Main Event in Tampa to maximize the impact of her return.

“Or she could make an appearance at Saturday Night’s Main Event since it’s all in Tampa. But I’m not expecting her back next week.”

Regardless of the exact date, what’s clear is that Liv Morgan is ready to jump back into the action—and WWE is ready for her. With the Women’s Tag Team Titles still around her waist, fans won’t have to wait long to see what’s next for one of Raw’s top stars.

Will Liv Morgan return to Raw this week, or will WWE hold off for a bigger surprise? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know how you’d book her return.

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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