WWE’s Liv Morgan Thought She Was Getting Fired After Drug Possession Arrest

Now dealing with uncertainty and frustration, Morgan had convinced herself that she’d surely be let go, but there was one other aspect of her established position in WWE that really bothered her, even in the moment. “I spend my whole life being good,” she explained. “I get arrested one time and it’s not even my fault, even though it is, but I’m gonna get fired. And the thing I thought about most is the community work we do here. I love doing the community work. I always get chosen to do the community work and I’m like, ‘I’m not gonna be able to do the community work.'”

Ultimately, Morgan put her trust in WWE and reached out to then-Executive Vice President of Talent Dan Ventrelle with her one allotted phone call, speaking honestly and receiving the support she needed, being released without ever officially being booked. In the aftermath, it was said that she received virtually no heat whatsoever for the incident, and the final resolution on the matter was a minimal fine and nothing more.

All’s well that ends well, of course, and Morgan and McMahon were able to laugh about her mugshot that quickly went viral. In the time since, despite yet another injury, Morgan has remained a key player in the WWE Women’s Championship picture, continues to help drive storylines for The Judgment Day, and of course, still stands by her man, WWE Intercontinental and AAA Mega Champion, “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio, with whom she can relate, thanks to their shared criminal past.

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