Liv Morgan has reached the 50-day mark as Women's World Champion following her WrestleMania victory on April 18.

What happened?

Morgan has wrestled just one match on RAW since winning the championship, a non-title bout against Sol Ruca.
She has yet to defend the title and currently has no clear challengers lined up.
The original direction appeared to center around a feud with Stephanie Vaquer.

Why it matters for Liv Morgan

La Primera's injury has left WWE without a concrete backup plan for the champion.
This lack of direction is concerning for Morgan's championship reign.
Morgan has proven she is one of WWE's most valuable assets.

What comes next?

WWE needs to establish a clear plan for Morgan's title reign.
The championship reign has been lacking in direction and meaningful matches.
As of April 18, Morgan has been champion for 50 days with no title defenses.
The lack of title defenses is a significant concern for Morgan's reign.
Morgan's match against Sol Ruca was a non-title bout, which did not help establish her as a strong champion.
The feud with Stephanie Vaquer was expected to be a major part of Morgan's title reign.
But with La Primera sidelined, WWE must find a new challenger for Morgan.
The current state of Morgan's title reign is uncertain and lacks direction.
WWE must take action to establish a clear plan for Morgan's championship reign.
The 50-day mark is a significant milestone for Morgan's reign, but it also highlights the lack of progress.
Morgan's championship win at WrestleMania was a major achievement, but it has not been followed up with meaningful matches.
The lack of title defenses and unclear challengers has sparked concerns about WWE's handling of Morgan.
WWE must find a way to establish a clear plan for Morgan's title reign and provide her with meaningful matches.
The current state of Morgan's reign is a concern for fans and WWE alike.