As WrestleMania 42 approaches, the WWE Women’s World Championship is on the line, with Liv Morgan set to face off against Stephanie Vaquer in a highly anticipated match. In a recent interview with us, Morgan spoke candidly about her experiences as a babyface in WWE, revealing the difficulties she faces in playing the role.
A Preference for Being a Heel
While Morgan has had success as a babyface, she confessed that she prefers being a heel. “Being a bad guy is a lot easier for me,” she revealed. “I like being the one who people love to hate – it’s a more natural role for me. When I’m a babyface, I feel like I’m always trying to be perfect, and that’s just not who I am as a person. I’m not always the most likable person, and that’s what makes being a heel so appealing to me.”
The Challenges of Being a Babyface
Morgan went on to discuss the challenges she faces as a babyface in WWE. “It’s very difficult to be a babyface,” she admitted. “You’re always expected to be this perfect, squeaky-clean character, and that’s not always easy to maintain. People are always looking for something to criticize, and it’s hard to avoid making mistakes when you’re trying to be perfect all the time.”
A Growing Confidence in Her Character
Despite the challenges, Morgan expressed growing confidence in her character and her ability to connect with the audience. “I feel like I’ve grown as a performer and as a person, and I’m more confident in my character now than I ever have been,” she said. “I know who I am and what I bring to the table, and I’m not afraid to be myself – even if that means being a little bit different.”
Looking Ahead to WrestleMania 42
As Morgan prepares to face off against Stephanie Vaquer at WrestleMania 42, she’s feeling confident about her chances. “I’m feeling great about this match,” she said. “I know I’ve got the skills and the talent to take on Stephanie, and I’m excited to see how it all plays out.”
A WWE Insider Weighs In
According to a WWE insider, Morgan’s success as a babyface is a testament to her hard work and dedication. “Liv is one of the most talented performers in the company, and she’s worked incredibly hard to develop her character and connect with the audience,” the insider revealed. “She’s got a bright future ahead of her, and we’re excited to see what she does next.”
A Potential Babyface Turn?
As Morgan continues to grow and evolve as a performer, there’s speculation that she may be due for a babyface turn. While Morgan wouldn’t confirm or deny the rumors, she did hint that she’s open to exploring different aspects of her character. “I’m always looking for ways to grow and develop as a performer,” she said. “If that means taking on a new role or trying something different, then I’m definitely up for it.”
A Final Message to the Fans
As WrestleMania 42 approaches, Morgan has a final message for the fans. “I want to thank everyone for their support – it means the world to me,” she said. “I’m excited to get out there and give it my all, and I hope everyone enjoys the show. Let’s do this!”