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Rhea Ripley Shows Support to Liv Morgan After Her Injury

Rhea Ripley Shows Support to Liv Morgan After Her Injury

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Rhea Ripley slams fans for celebrating Liv Morgan's injury on WWE RAW.
During WWE RAW, Liv Morgan squared off against Kairi Sane in a singles match. But just moments after the bell rang, a freak accident occurred. Sane tripped Morgan, causing her to fall awkwardly and land hard on her arm.
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Liv Morgan immediately rolled out of the ring while clutching her arm, clearly in pain and unable to continue. The referee declared Sane the winner by stoppage. Michael Cole later confirmed that Morgan had dislocated her shoulder. After news broke that the injury was legitimate, Rhea Ripley Morgan's biggest on-screen rival broke character to support her.
Rhea Ripley took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to call out fans who celebrated the injury. She condemned the behavior and shared a strong message, 'PSA. Don't celebrate an injury. Disgusting behavior. Don't be like them.'
Despite their intense rivalry on screen, Ripley made it clear that real life respect exists between them. Ripley's message reminded fans that professional wrestling involves real people and real injuries.
Reports also confirmed that Morgan's injury was legitimate. If the dislocation is severe, recovery could take up to 16 weeks, though the timeline depends on the extent of the damage. While the severity of Liv Morgan's injury hasn't been confirmed yet, the timing is unfortunate. She had just started a feud with Nikki Bella, and many believed their match could have taken place at WWE Evolution.
Check out what else happened on WWE RAW here.
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