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WWE star Liv Morgan was beaten on “Monday Night Raw” after a segment in which she was shoved into her stablemate Roxanne Perez and then thrown into a television by her WrestleMania 42 nemesis Stephanie Vaquer.
The promotion happened quickly. Morgan and Perez were backstage as the Women’s World Championship title contender wanted to thank “The Prodigy” for his help fending off Vaquer the week before. But Vaquer took revenge.
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Liv Morgan makes her entrance during Monday Night RAW at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY on March 30, 2026. (Craig Melvin/WWE)
The champion ran onto the scene pushing Morgan towards Perez and then towards the television. WWE fans were quick to note that it looked like Morgan and Perez butted heads when the push occurred. Morgan showed the consequences on social networks.
“You’re mine now, bitch,” Morgan wrote on X showing photos of the bump.
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Liv Morgan smiles during Monday Night RAW at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on February 2, 2026. (Mike Marqués/WWE)
Perez also posted photos of herself needing to ice her head due to the lump on the top of her forehead. The photos showed the blow and her with ice on her head.
Vaquer is set to defend the Women’s World Championship against Morgan at WrestleMania 42 and as of now, the match continues despite the obstacle.
The Wrestling Observer reported Tuesday that both competitors were in concussion protocol after the segment.
Vaquer has been champion for nearly 200 days after winning the vacant belt at Wrestlepalooza in September. He defeated Iyo Sky to begin his first title reign.

Stephanie Vaquer and Liv Morgan talk in the ring during Monday Night RAW at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio on February 9, 2026. (Cooper Neill/WWE)
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Morgan held the title from May 2024 to January 2025, losing it to Rhea Ripley on the Netflix premiere of “Monday Night Raw.”




