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Liv Morgan Would Be Proud With Her WWE Career If It Ended Tomorrow

June 12, 2026 | Posted by Jeremy Thomas
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Liv Morgan has a lot more she thinks she can accomplish in WWE, but she says she would be proud of what she’s done if it ended tomorrow. Morgan has had quite the successful run in the company, particularly over the last couple of years where she’s become a multi-time WWE Women’s Champion, a Women’s Tag Team Champion and this year’s Royal Rumble winner.

Morgan spoke with the Toronto Sun for a new interview and during the conversation, she reflected on her time with WWE. She noted that she has been with the company for almost half her life at this point and said that while she may not be satisfied yet, she is very proud of what she’s done. You can see the highlights below:

On Her Tenure With WWE:

“Yeah, you know actually I think about that all the time, that almost half of my life has been here with WWE. It really sometimes feels like all I know, and like my true family. It’s really, really, really crazy how much time it’s um has passed and how much time it’s been.”

On When She Knew This Was What She Wanted To Do:

“I knew when I was five years old, I knew that this is what I wanted to do. But when did I feel like, ‘Oh wow, I might actually be at the level that I’d hope to be?’ Probably like 2024, the Liv Morgan Revenge Tour. I think I proved a lot of people wrong and I proved myself right. [laughs] And I think that’s when I really was like, ‘Okay, I think I’ve found a little pocket for myself.'”

On If She’s Be Satisfied With Her Career If It Ended Tomorrow:

“I’d be very proud. You know, satisfied is a very specific word. I’d like to think that there’s so much more I can do, and I’d like to think I have a lot more to offer. So, I don’t know that I like satisfied, but I’d be super proud of myself. I’d be so proud of myself and very happy with the career that I had thus far. And I’d be proud of what I built for myself, and the legacy that I left in WWE just being a 20-year-old girl from Hooters, from New Jersey, that stepped into this wrestling business so open-minded, so passionate, but had no idea what she was really getting herself into. I’d be proud.”

If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit the Toronto Sun with a h/t to 411mania.com for the transcription.

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