WWE just dropped a new music video centered around Liv Morgan, and the visuals lean hard into chaos, attitude, and rebellion from start to finish.
On April 13, 2026, WWE released the official music video for Morgan’s new song “Trouble” on their YouTube channel. The description for the video makes it clear what direction they’re pushing with her character.
“Liv Morgan loves trouble. Watch the music video for Liv’s new song ‘Trouble.’”
The video wastes no time showing Morgan embracing that message. One of the opening sequences shows her pouring gasoline and setting a car on fire, immediately establishing a destructive tone that carries throughout the rest of the video.
Other scenes shift between Morgan getting tattooed, dancing in a studio setting with backup dancers while leaning into the rebellious persona WWE has been building around her. The lighting and camera work give the video a gritty, cinematic feel, with several moments designed to make her look unpredictable and dangerous.
The video eventually builds toward one of its more dramatic moments, showing Morgan being taken away by police and taking a new mug shot photo, closing the sequence with a clear message that trouble follows wherever she goes. The mug shot visual also stands out because Morgan’s real-life arrest photo previously went viral online after fans reacted to how striking she looked in the image.
The song itself matches the tone of the visuals, leaning heavily into themes of defiance, danger, and refusing to play it safe. The lyrics reinforce Morgan’s rebellious identity and portray her as someone who intentionally pushes limits and thrives on conflict.
“Bite me, bite me I feel like bad decisions but you'll still want to bite I feel like bad decisions but you'll still want to fight. Trouble, trouble that's me it's in bad energy say once, say it twice and I'll give it to you all night I'm your bad, bad, your bad advice Bite me, say my name like it's a secret say it low then say it loud Try to frame me as the problem like I don't enjoy it now you want sweet, you want careful you want safe behind the eyes But I flirt with every danger and I don't apologize.”
As the track continues, the lyrics double down on the idea that Morgan is fully aware of how she comes across and isn’t interested in changing for anyone.
“All your eyes are on me lately Do I make you uncomfortable? I'm a thought that you shouldn't finish I'm the same at you but you can't get fast Trouble, trouble that's me chariot instant bad energy say once, say it twice and I'll give it to you all night I'm your bad, your bad advice I feel like bad decisions but you still wanna fight.”
Later lines push the message even further, portraying Morgan as someone who refuses to back down no matter the consequences.
“I was never built to bend if you push, I push it further Baby, watch who you offend yeah, you'll be looking in the mirror I was made in your mouth now choke on every word I was never what you wanted I'm just what you deserve all your eyes are on me lately Do I make you uncomfort? I'm the thought that you shouldn't finish I'm the s that you that you can't get fast Trouble, trouble that's me cherry lips in bad energy say once, see twice and I'll give it to you on my I'm your bad, bad your bad advice.”
The release of this music video shows WWE continuing to expand Morgan’s character beyond just in-ring appearances, giving her a full visual identity tied directly to chaos, rebellion, and unpredictability. Between the fire scenes, tattoo sequences, dance choreography, and the arrest moment at the end, the video paints Morgan as someone who embraces being dangerous rather than running from it.
What did you think about Liv Morgan’s ‘Trouble’ music video — did the visuals and lyrics match her current character, or did any moments stand out as your favorite? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know.