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Liv Morgan Worries Dominik Mysterio Will Battle Being Behind Bars In Shark Cage


Liv Morgan is nervous for Dominik Mysterio’s well-being at Dangerous Blood.

The Girls’s World Champion is defending her title in an uncommon stipulation at Dangerous Blood. She’s going to face Rhea Ripley in a match that sees Dominik Mysterio hanging from the ceiling inside a shark cage.

Liv Morgan spoke with Pete Rosenberg for Rosenberg Wrestling, the place she was requested how she would take care of him not being by her facet.

She famous how she felt unhealthy for Dominik, who will undergo trauma being behind bars once more after his 2022 arrest. She additionally added that he suffers from claustrophobia.

Nevertheless, she added that she will likely be comfortable figuring out that he’s watching her match from above. Liv Morgan added that she is smarter than Rhea Ripley, so should not have any points getting him out of the shark cage at Dangerous Blood.

“I hate that for him, in a shark cage, which may be very harmful by the best way.” Liv Morgan instructed Pete Rosenberg. “To begin with, it’s harmful. Second of all, the quantity of trauma that man has from jail. He doesn’t like heights, and likewise being behind bars. Behind bars! And in addition, he’s claustrophobic, actually, genuinely. He may need a tough time up there. He’s going to have a tough time up there.”

“I’m unhappy that he gained’t be straight by my facet, however I will likely be comfortable figuring out that he’s going to be watching me as he dangles from that shark cage. Like I stated on Monday, I do know Rhea is larger than me, I do know that Rhe is stronger than me, however I do know that I’m smarter than her. So, I’m going to determine it out, and I’m going to get Daddy Dom down from that shark cage as quick as I can.” Liv Morgan added.

John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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