Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley have been feuding for the past two years now and it truly reached a whole new level at SummerSlam, after Dominik Mysterio betrayed Ripley and sided with Morgan. In fact, Morgan has now explained why she is superior to Rhea Ripley.

Following the SummerSlam Premium Live Event, Finn Balor introduced the new version of The Judgment Day that didn’t include Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest. Since then, Priest and Ripley have been going after the faction.

While speaking during the Fanatics Fest, Liv Morgan was signing autographs when a fan told her that Rhea Ripley is better than her. Morgan found this amusing and told all of Rhea Ripley’s fans to cry about it.

Liv Morgan stated that she believes she is simply better than Rhea Ripley. She claimed to be a better champion, a better athlete, and better on the microphone, insisting that she is superior to Rhea in every possible way.

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”You guys are all gonna cry about it. Do you wanna know why? It’s because I’m just better than Rhea Ripley. I’m a better champion than Rhea, better athlete than Rhea and better on the microphone Rhea, I am better than Rhea in every single way possible.”

Earlier today, Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan got into a heated spat on social media as well. Damian Priest and Rhea Ripley will face Dominik Mysterio and Liv Morgan at WWE Bash in Berlin on August 31st, so we’ll have to see who will prevail at the Premium Live Event.

Do you agree with what Liv Morgan had to say about her being superior to Rhea Ripley? Let us know in the comments section below!

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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