The extremely intense rivalry between Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan is set to culminate in another mouth watering contest at “Bad Blood” on 5th October. To add to the intrigue, Dominik Mysterio would be suspended above the ring, in a ‘Shark Cage’. This has been one of the best rivalries of not just the Women’s Division, but all of WWE this year. While the “Liv Morgan Revenge Tour” has ended with Morgan snatching everything away from Ripley, The “Eradicator” is hellbent on getting back the Women’s World Championship, that she never actually lost herself.
Here are three reasons why Rhea Ripley should defeat Liv Morgan to recapture the Women’s World Title at Bad Blood
1. Perfect climax to an epic rivalry
Rhea Ripley vs. Liv Morgan rivalry history: WWE Playlist
Everything has been perfect about this feud, in terms of booking. First Ripley injuring Morgan, then Morgan returning with the Liv Morgan Revenge Tour, to eventually be successful in her motives. Everything has been perfect layer by layer. Now, the perfect climax to the story would be Ripley recapturing the World Championship that she never actually lost. She had to vacate the title after Morgan injured her shoulder with a steel chair. Following that, the deceitful and “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio is also away from Ripley and this would be an auspicious time for Rhea to become the World Champion again. Thus, completing the full circle for this storyline.
2. The Fans Are on Rhea’s Side.
While “Mami” has been playing a heel ever since her debut in WWE main roster, her face turn has been massive, in terms of popularity and the fans have absolutely loved her new heroic persona. Giving Liv the victory again would turn the WWE Universe against the creatives, as there is a massive percentage of fans that desperately want to see Ripley as the Women’s Champion again. Also the fact that she has been betrayed by her ex-boyfriend Dominik, further solidifies her position in fans’ hearts. So, it would only be apt that Rhea becomes World Champion again at Bad Blood.
3. Rhea Is A Better Champion For The Bigger Picture.
Liv has already done so much in the last six months to cement her position as one of the top Heels of the Women’s Division, that she doesn’t really require the Women’s Championship anymore to stay relevant. She has Dominik on her side, along with the support of other “Judgment Day” members to go with it. Also, as good as Morgan has been as the top heel and the Women’s Champion, she would always come up short in comparison to Rhea in terms of popularity and as a brand for the WWE. When you see the bigger picture, Rhea attracts more fans to Arenas then Morgan does, therefore it will not be the wisest thing to make Liv retain her Championship, at Bad Blood.