Women’s World Champion says she wants it all
Summary
– Liv Morgan entered the Queen of the Ring tournament because she wants the crown on top of her championship
– Morgan said criticism of her title reign motivated her to chase another major WWE prize
– Her first tournament match is set against Becky Lynch, with a SummerSlam title shot at stake
Liv Morgan is already Women’s World Champion, but she is not done chasing more in WWE.
During the WWE Clash in Italy post-show, Morgan explained why she entered the 2026 Queen of the Ring tournament while already holding championship gold. She made it clear that she sees the tournament as another chance to prove her place at the top.
Morgan said the women in the field had strong nights, but she also pointed out that they all have something in common. She said they have all been beaten by her.
The champion also addressed criticism of her title reign. Morgan said some people claim she does not defend her title enough or that she is not worthy of being champion.
Instead of letting those comments bother her, Morgan said they pushed her to enter Queen of the Ring. She said she wants it all and sees the crown as another way to show that she belongs at the top of the division.
Morgan also called herself the greatest Women’s World Champion of all time. She told anyone doubting her to keep watching.
WWE revealed the 2026 Queen of the Ring bracket during the post-show. Morgan’s tournament path starts with a first-round match against Becky Lynch, giving her a major test right away.
The field also includes names such as Alexa Bliss, Chelsea Green, Sol Ruca, Lyra Valkyria, Charlotte Flair, Jade Cargill, Roxanne Perez, Iyo Sky, Giulia, Lash Legend, Bayley, Raquel Rodriguez, Jacy Jayne, and Kiana James.
The Queen of the Ring finals are scheduled for June 27 at WWE Night of Champions in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The winner will earn a SummerSlam title shot.
Morgan may already hold gold, but her goal is now bigger than one championship. She wants the title, the crown, and full control of the conversation around WWE’s women’s division.

