Original plans reveal alternate entrance direction
Summary
– WWE considered using Reneé Rapp’s “Leave Me Alone” for Liv Morgan
– Company chose original theme “Trouble” with similar rebellious tone
– Theme debuted during Morgan’s WrestleMania 42 title win
Liv Morgan’s current entrance theme almost sounded very different, as WWE originally explored using a licensed track for her character shift. Early discussions centered around giving her a mainstream song to match her evolving persona.
The company reportedly looked into using “Leave Me Alone” by Reneé Rapp as her entrance music. The idea aligned with Morgan’s rebellious direction, but the plan was ultimately scrapped before it reached television.
Instead of moving forward with the licensed track, WWE created an original theme titled “Trouble.” The goal was to capture a similar energy and attitude while maintaining full control over the presentation.
The new theme became part of Morgan’s overall character transformation, which focused on a more chaotic and unpredictable identity. Music, visuals, and in-ring style all played a role in building that image.
Morgan debuted the “Trouble” theme on a major stage at WrestleMania 42, where she defeated Stephanie Vaquer to capture the Women’s Championship. The moment helped solidify both her new persona and the music tied to it.
While fans now associate Morgan with “Trouble,” the behind-the-scenes plans show WWE initially had a different direction in mind before settling on the final version.
