WWE Superstar Liv Morgan pleads with people to stop impersonating her online
Former WWE Raw Women’s Champion Liv Morgan recently took to social media and pleaded with people to stop impersonating her online.
Morgan has revealed that she has received emails with “horror stories” about people making fake accounts using her name and asking for money.
First, she tweeted about receiving mails of horror stories about people using her name to con other people’s hard-earned money.
Guys I’ve been sent so many emails of horror stories about people making fake accounts and emails pretending to be me & asking for huge amounts of money. This really makes me so sad. Please don’t use my name to con people out of their hard earned money. Please please please
In another tweet, she shared another story about a man who sold his home and lost everything because he thought he was helping her. Morgan expressed that she won’t ask for a penny from anyone and urged people to stop all this.
A man sold his home and lost everything thinking he was helping “me”. This has me so sick. Please know I would never reach out to ask any of you for a single penny. I’m so sad. Please stop
Liv Morgan tells the story of her WWE signing
WWE Superstar Liv Morgan has opened up about the story regarding her WWE signing and how she got noticed. Morgan was signed by WWE back in 2014. After a few years in NXT, she was promoted to the main roster as a part of the Riott Squad.
Since then, she has been a main stray in the company. During a recent interview with Cass & Anthony on Buffalo’s 103.3 The Edge, she recalled her signing with WWE. She recalled how training alongside a man named Joe DeFranco got her on WWE’s radar.
She mentioned that DeFranco has trained professional athletes and trained Triple H. So Morgan went to her gym.
“So I had heard about Joe DeFranco and his training systems, his gym, he trained professional athletes. At the time, he was training Triple H. So I grew up a huge wrestling fan since I was five years old, a huge WWE fan. So I went to this gym, and I pretty much told Joe DeFranco, ‘I love wrestling, I want to be a wrestler,’ and so he was kind enough to let me work out at his gym all week.”
He was impressed, and he was kind enough to pass along my information to the head of WWE, like tryout scouts, and they flew me in for a tryout, and I got signed(H/T Fightful)
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