WWE SmackDown star and the current WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Liv Morgan who is also the winner of the women’s Money in the Bank ladder match of 2022 recently talked about winning the Money in the Bank ladder match and explained how she felt after winning it.
Live Morgan had been an enhancement talent of WWE and she had been working in WWE from the very first day of her professional wrestling career. She spent a number of years on the NXT before joining the main roster even though she could not win any Championship. After coming into the main roster she remained behind the shadow of Ruby Riott for a long period of time.

Liv Morgan Discusses Winning The Money In The Bank
Of course WWE tried to push her every once in a while but all of their attempts failed. After Ruby Riott got released from WWE in 2021, It looked like Morgan’s WWE career is coming to an end too. But that did not happen. As soon as Ruby Riott got released, WWE started to give Morgan a healthy singles push.
She got a number of opportunities for the WWE Raw Women’s Championship and mostly against Becky Lynch but she failed to win the title. Finally, at Money in the Bank, she won the Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match and also cashed the contract on Ronda Rousey to win the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship.

Liv Morgan who is also the winner of the women’s Money in the Bank ladder match of 2022 recently spoke on WWE After The Bell with Corey Graves where she talked about winning the Money in the Bank ladder match and explained how she felt after winning it. She said;
“I believe what you put into the universe is what you get out of it. I kind of made a point to mention last year how I felt ready. Even though I did, I still had doubts. I still deep down had moments of doubt of questioning myself if I was good enough, if I really am ready, even though I wanted it so bad.

“Fast forward to this year over the last couple of months, just kind of naturally, I’ve felt my confidence and my belief in myself took it to a whole new level. It was just like an internal feeling. I feel over the last six or seven months have really stepped into my own in the ring and just having more of an inner belief that I can be champion and I’m going to be champion and I am great in the ring and I am great on the mic.
“Just kind of having more positive self-talk that really, really resonated and kind of catapulted me mentally to the next level to feel like there’s no doubt in my mind that I’m ready. That’s kind of how I’ve been maneuvering over the last couple of months. My mindset has kind of changed, and it went from, ‘I want it so bad and I think I’m ready’ to ‘I want this more than I want to breathe and I know that I’m ready.’”
H/T to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription