WWE shows are usually a chance for fans to get a close look at their favorite wrestlers.
For the fans fortunate enough to have seats near the stage or ring, they can even have interactions with their favorite Superstars. On Monday night, one fan got more than they asked for from one popular wrestler.
Following a segment on Monday night's episode of "Raw" on Netfllix, Liv Morgan and her teammate Raquel Rodriguez were exiting the ring area.
A fan yelled "I love you!" to Morgan, who looked back before giving them the middle finger.
The interaction brought laughter from the crowd and from fans on social media, who applauded Morgan for continuing her villainous on-screen character after the cameras stopped rolling.
BRO TOLD LIV MORGAN HE LOVES HER AND THIS IS HOW SHE RESPONDED
— FADE (@FadeAwayMedia) February 18, 2025
LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOO
(#RawOnNetflix Via SalMarcanoo) pic.twitter.com/tfPX7H0SPK
"Staying in character lol," one fan said.
"She is a diva," another fan said.
"I woulda lowkey been Hurt," another fan said, laughing.
Morgan is one of the most popular wrestlers in WWE despite playing the heel on television. She's been a multiple-time world champion and tag team champion with the company after working her way through the ranks over the last decade.
Morgan and Rodriguez, former tag team champions, are set to compete in a championship match against Bianca Belair and Naomi on next week's episode of the show.
Monday's episode of "Raw" was shown live on Netflix from the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, the home of the NBA's Hornets. The city has a rich history in professional wrestling as the hometown of both Ric Flair and his daughter Charlotte.
Over 15,000 fans were in attendance for Monday's show, continuing an extremely profitable period for WWE. The company's $5 billion deal with Netflix shows that professional wrestling is perhaps more popular than it's ever been, and attendance numbers for shows are up all over the world.
More than 140,000 fans are expected to attend both nights of this year's "WrestleMania" in Las Vegas. The shows, which will run on April 19 and 20, will come from Allegiant Stadium, the home of the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders.
Fans can tune in to see more WWE action later this week on the USA network, as "SmackDown" will broadcast live from New Orleans at 8PM ET Friday.
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