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She’s pretty good powerhous type of wrestler…Heard the name but never watched anything from her, is she any good?
Yes. She was the face of the NWA womens roster and a damn good worker.Heard the name but never watched anything from her, is she any good?
So NXT is something that she shouldn't be inYes. She was the face of the NWA womens roster and a damn good worker.
No but I get they probably want to bring back the semi big indie name debuts in NXT like the gold days. Probably best this time as it gives them time to flush out the plans they already have set for storylines with the main chicks going into Mania.So NXT is something that she shouldn't be in
AEW can have herThe real bidding war of 2024 #MercedesWatch
The real bidding war of 2024 #MercedesWatch
WWE were actively shooting the angle down too. They didn't wanna be attached to that dumb shit lmao.I swear this the real bidding war ain't nobody buying that shit about mJF leaving anymore anyways lol. Him getting hurt probably hurt any chances of them making a big deal about it anyways
I swear this the real bidding war ain't nobody buying that shit about mJF leaving anymore anyways lol. Him getting hurt probably hurt any chances of them making a big deal about it anyways
Damn so she really just sucks at driving huh?
Some legal updates on WWE star Liv Morgan's criminal case in Sumter County, Florida.
On 1/2, the more serious charge against Morgan, possession of drugs, possibly synthetic cannabinoid, was dropped from the criminal case against her.
There is no word yet as to why the charge was dropped, but as PWInsider.com previously reported, the word making the rounds in WWE (backed by the arrest report) was that Morgan had stated the vape pen found in her vehicle was not her property. That charge, a felony in Florida, could have been punishable by up to a maximum of one year in jail, up to one year of probation and a $1,000 fine.
Morgan's remaining charge, possession of marijuana (not more than 20 grams) was transferred to the County's Misdeameanor Court Division. Her scheduled arraignment on Monday 2/12 at the Sumter County Courthouse has been canceled. Instead, there will be a status conference related to her remaining charge on 2/20.
The charge of possession of marijuana (not more than 20 grams) is a first degree misdemeanor in Florida. It can be punishable up to one year in jail or on probation, along with a $1,000 fine.
Conviction of possession also results in a six month driving license suspension, random drug testing, and all the reimbursement of all fees related to the sentence.
As PWInsider.com previously reported, there was no heat on Morgan from WWE management in the wake of the arrest.