

The bets were even higher for WWE's debut in RAW in Netflix. In this week's episode of Main Event, WWE announced that the fight for the Women's World Championship between Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley will now have the stipulation of the last woman standing.
This stipulation gives a brutal touch to what is already emerging as a monumental night for WWE. While this is the first fight Last Woman Standing for the current Liv Morgan champion, her challenger, Rhea Ripley, has already been here before. Ripley competed for the first time in this type of combat in January 2021, demonstrating that he knows exactly what he takes to get victorious.
With Liv Morgan defending his title and Rhea Ripley pointing to recover the gold of the championship, this fight promises to be a show. The announcement adds even more intrigue to an alignment already full of events for RAW's debut in Netflix on January 6, which includes great success such as CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns facing only Sikoa in a tribal fight.
WWE fans cannot get lost tonight full of action, in which Last Woman Standing fight will be a historic milestone for Morgan and a crucial challenge for Ripley.
Liv Morgan sad with the reduction of non -televised shows in WWE
Liv Morgan spoke with him New York Post where the WWE issue reduced its live events calendar arose in the conversation. The media asked him what he thought about the reduction of the live shows of the WWE. Morgan said he is “a bit” Sad for that. He added that live shows are purely for the love of wrestling.
“I am sad to see them disappear a little because the” House Shows “are very fun and are much more intimate. They are really for love of the game. The” House Shows “are for the love of the art of wrestling, performance and being with fans and interacting with fans at a more intimate level. Also for me, I feel that it was then when I became good, having so many repetitions in these events in 2017 '18, '19.