WWE pace versus Hollywood downtime shapes Liv Morgan’s acting journey
Summary
– Liv Morgan highlights major pacing differences between WWE and film sets
– Describes film work as long waits followed by quick action
– Credits WWE for preparing her to adapt in acting environments
Liv Morgan offered insight into the contrast between her WWE schedule and her growing experience in film and television. She described WWE as a constant, fast-moving environment where she is active throughout the entire day, rarely slowing down.
Film work, however, presents a completely different rhythm. Morgan explained that production often involves long stretches of waiting before being called in to perform. Early call times are followed by hours in hair and makeup or in a dressing room, during which energy levels drop before suddenly needing to deliver an emotional scene.
Despite the slower pace, Morgan believes her WWE background gives her an advantage. She noted that the skills developed through live television, including focus and adaptability, translate well to a film set. That familiarity helps her stay comfortable even in unfamiliar environments.
Morgan emphasized that WWE serves as a foundation for performers looking to expand into other areas of entertainment. She credited the company for providing tools that become valuable once talent steps outside the wrestling world.
