Liv Morgan is friends with MJF. Does she think that he would be interested in joining WWE?

The former AEW World Champion has not been seen since losing the title to Samoa Joe at AEW World’s End last year. With his contract said to be up this year, speculation about his future has been rife. There are those that have reported that MJF already re-signed with AEW. He has denied this publicly and touted his “Bidding War of 2024” campaign, which adds to fan speculation that he could end up elsewhere.

Given his known friendship with Liv Morgan, some have speculated that he could make the jump to WWE. His mentor Cody Rhodes recently became WWE Champion, so it would be the perfect time to debut in the company if he leaves AEW.

Liv Morgan spoke with Gorilla Position before Raw this week, and she was asked about if MJF would end up in WWE, possibly as soon as Monday. She seemed shocked by the question, before revealing the pair do not talk about issues like that.

“I don’t know. Why would I know that? I have no idea! I don’t know. It’s not something we talk about,” Morgan said. “I mean, I guess we’re just going to have to see, you know? I don’t know the status of his dealings. I’m sure he’d be interested. Who wouldn’t?”

Liv Morgan Thinks Rhea Ripley Injury Is Karma

Liv Morgan injured Rhea Ripley on Raw this week. She threw a chair at her head and pushed her into a well. This attack injured the Women’s Champions’ shoulder, forcing her to vacate the title a week later.

Speaking with the WWE, Liv Morgan noted that the injury is Karma for Ripley injuring her.

“Everyone is mad at me, and for what? I’m not the bad guy here. Where was the sympathy for me when Rhea literally tore my shoulder out of my socket and put me on the shelf for eight months. Oh yeah, there wasn’t any. So you know what? Eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a shoulder for a shoulder. This is karma at its very finest.

“Rhea got exactly what she deserved. Do you want to know what the best part is? This isn’t the end of the Liv Morgan Revenge Tour. This is just the beginning. Because the end is Liv Morgan as your women’s world champion.”

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