Liv Morgan was attacked by Stephanie Vaquer in a brutal backstage incident leading up to WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas.
The incident left Morgan and Roxanne Perez with huge bumps on their heads.
What happened?
Vaquer pushed Morgan into Perez and then threw her into a nearby TV, sparking a fierce rivalry.
Morgan received a black eye after another assault from Vaquer on "Monday Night Raw".
Why it matters for Liv Morgan
WWE star Alba Fyre told Fox News Digital that the incident shows pro wrestling isn't fake, citing the physical risks.
Fyre competes on the SmackDown brand and has seen the toll of wrestling on her peers.
Vaquer is in her first reign as women’s world champion after winning the vacated title at Wrestlepalooza in November.
What comes next?
Morgan earned the right to face Vaquer at WrestleMania when she won the women’s Royal Rumble match.
Vaquer will make her WrestleMania debut on Saturday, facing off against Morgan.
Morgan's determination to win is fueled by her intense training and experience.
As the WWE stars prepare for the big event, fans are eagerly awaiting the outcome.
The rivalry between Morgan and Vaquer has been building for weeks, with both women determined to win.
The physical demands of pro wrestling are clear, with Morgan and Perez suffering injuries.
WWE stars like Fyre and Morgan are proof that the sport requires skill, strength, and endurance.
The incident has sparked a heated debate about the reality of pro wrestling, with Fyre weighing in.
Morgan's fans are rooting for her to win, citing her impressive skills and experience.
The stage is set for an epic battle between Morgan and Vaquer at WrestleMania 42.