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Liv Morgan Advances In Queen Of The Ring Tournament on WWE RAW
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Liv Morgan is heading to the next round of the Queen of the Ring tournament after capitalizing on a chaotic finish during this week’s episode of WWE RAW.
The opening match on RAW featured Liv Morgan, Becky Lynch, Alexa Bliss, and Chelsea Green in a Fatal Four-Way first-round match. The bout took place shortly after an opening promo segment involving Oba Femi and Dominik Mysterio.
For much of the match, all four competitors traded momentum, but the closing moments quickly turned into complete chaos. Bliss hit Sister Abigail on Morgan and appeared moments away from securing the victory. Before the referee could complete the pinfall, Lynch pulled Bliss off and broke up the pin attempt.
Lynch immediately tried to take advantage, planting Bliss with a Manhandle Slam. However, she also failed to capitalize as Green re-inserted herself into the action and hit Lynch with the Unprettier. With both Bliss and Lynch out, Green looked poised to steal the win and advance in the tournament.
As Green went for the cover on Lynch, Morgan rolled Green into a jackknife pin and held her shoulders to the mat before Green could complete her own pin attempt. The sudden counter caught everyone off guard and allowed Morgan to score the three-count.
The victory sends Morgan into the next stage of the Queen of the Ring tournament. She will now face the winner of an upcoming first-round match featuring Sol Ruca, Charlotte Flair, Lyra Valkyria, and Jade Cargill.
We forgot to breathe for a moment… WHAT A MATCH!!! 🔥
LIV MORGAN ADVANCES IN THE QUEEN OF THE RING TOURNAMENT! pic.twitter.com/F7YpfVMH2j
— WWE (@WWE) June 8, 2026
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