Liv Morgan Is The Best Choice To Win WWE Money In The Bank
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As Money in the Bank is on the horizon, Liv Morgan is the perfect choice to win the titular match this year.
The former Riott Squad member received a brief main event push last year during her title feud with Becky Lynch, but she has otherwise been treated as just another member of the roster for the majority of her time in WWE.
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Although she recently aligned herself with Finn Balor and AJ Styles, Balor's decision to turn heel and join Judgment Day has likely brought the short-lived group to an end, leaving Liv with very little to do going forward.
As such, now is the perfect time to take the leap and give Morgan the Money in the Bank briefcase and help solidify her as a major talent in the women's division. There are a number of women in the company who would benefit from winning the ladder match, and there are even some who would make sense as potential winners, but Morgan is clearly the best option and here's why.
She Is Incredibly Popular With Fans
It's not too often that a wrestler strikes a relationship with fans to the extent that Morgan already has in WWE, despite seeing very little success inside the ring.
More often than not, the most popular superstars in the company are the most successful ones. The world champions and main event level talents quickly endure themselves to fans, and it takes a special kind of superstar to really earn audience adulation without receiving much success at all. Liv is one of those talents.
Fans love the 28-year-old and her crowd reactions are some of the loudest in the entire women's division in the company, and as such it's time for WWE to strike while the iron is hot and give her the push that fans are clamoring to see her receive. The reaction to Morgan winning the match would be worth it alone, but having a star that fans will really get behind if WWE were to push them prominently isn't an opportunity the company are offered all too often, so they'd be wise to take advantage of it.
She Is Very Talented In The Ring
While she is hugely popular with fans due to her unique look and her down-to-Earth character, Morgan has also worked her way into audience's hearts through her impressive in-ring work.
There's no doubt about it, she can flat out go inside the squared circle and is capable of having great matches with almost any woman in WWE. Her matches with former Raw Women's Champion Becky Lynch last year were proof she could put on incredible matches when it mattered most and showed that she is more than capable of being a major name at the top of the division.
With a strong bond with the fans, and the ability to have a great match with just about anyone in WWE, Morgan has it all, and as such, would be a great choice to win the Money in the Bank match.
It Would Give Her Character Some Direction
There's no sugar coating it, Morgan's time on the main roster has been incredibly underwhelming so far. She has very rarely been treated as a major star in the company, and outside her time with the Riott Squad, she has had very little creative direction for her character.
Her feud with Lynch for the title was all too brief, as was her tag team with Rhea Ripley. Considering how popular she is, it's surprising WWE have given Morgan so little to do over the years.
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Sure, she recently got to team with Balor and Styles, but as previously mentioned, the Irishman's heel turn has likely brought that to a premature end, so why not give her the Money in the Bank briefcase. It would give her character some real meaningful direction for the first time in quite a while.
Whether it leads to a heel turn, where the 28-year-old takes advantage of a wounded champion with her briefcase, or just a momentous title win down the line where fans can really get behind her, it would give Morgan something to do on the main roster that actually feels like it matters. It would give the fans who have spent so long cheering for her some gratification and be a culmination of all the great work she's done so far in WWE.