This week’s edition of WWE RAW brought high-octane drama as Liv Morgan returned to television in a big way. But what the fans weren’t expecting was the dramatic turn, Liv caught her boyfriend Dominik Mysterio red-handed with Roxanne Perez, leaving the WWE Universe stunned in disbelief.
While doing a backstage interview, Roxanne approached the Judgment Day stable and handed Dominik a box of chicken nuggets and flashed him a seductive smile. She even touched him gently on the shoulder — a moment of palpable chemistry between the two. As their interaction gathered steam, Liv Morgan burst onto the scene. Dominik was visibly shaken to see her.
Liv Morgan’s Fiery Reaction
Liv didn’t hesitate. She cut off Roxanne and sternly ordered her to shut up, her cheeks red with fury. Turning towards Dominik, she snapped: “What is going on here?” Liv then suggested that something didn’t sit right with her and that they’d discuss it later. As Dominik stood there in stunned silence, Finn Bálor sat watching with a pleased smile — obviously relishing the commotion.
Bálor, fresh from revealing Roxanne as the new member of Judgment Day, appears to be working on something much larger. Rumors abound that Dominik will turn on Liv Morgan in the next few weeks as part of an ongoing storyline.
Liv Morgan Returns To RAW But Suffers Defeat
Following a short break for a film shoot, Liv Morgan returned to the ring on RAW, but in disappointment. She faced Kairi Sane, and even though Liv performed well initially, outside affairs made her lose the match.
During the match, Roxanne Perez tried to assist Liv by shoving Kairi from the top rope. Raquel Rodriguez wasn’t pleased with the interference from Roxanne, though. A shouting match ensued between them at ringside, which distracted Liv. Kairi took advantage of the distraction, rolled up Liv, and pinned her to win.
After the match, Liv appeared livid watching the escalating tension between Raquel and Roxanne — an unmistakable indication that internal dynamics within the women’s division are escalating.











