Champion’s reign continues despite nosebleed during intense title defense
Summary
– Liv Morgan’s nosebleed during her match with IYO SKY at SNME sparked concerns but wasn’t caused by injury
– WWE’s medical team cleared Morgan, confirming she’s fit to continue competing
– Morgan retained her title and faced off with Rhea Ripley post-match, showcasing her resilience
Fans held their breath during Saturday Night’s Main Event as Liv Morgan appeared bloodied after taking a hard dropkick to the face from IYO SKY. Pat McAfee speculated on commentary that Morgan may have broken her nose. However, Pro Wrestling Insider has confirmed that Morgan is uninjured and will continue her reign without interruption.
Morgan’s Women’s World Championship defense was a battle from start to finish, with IYO SKY dominating early on. The bleeding began late in the match after SKY’s targeted offense, but Morgan secured the win with her Oblivion finisher. Following the match, she confronted Rhea Ripley with blood still visible on her face, cementing her reputation as a resilient champion.
WWE’s medical staff examined Morgan post-match and cleared her for action, with no injuries reported. While the source of the nosebleed remains undisclosed, it’s clear the incident was an isolated scare. Morgan continues her impressive 203-day title reign, making her the third-longest reigning WWE Women’s Champion.