Liv Morgan’s Bold GOAT Claim Shakes WWE Fans Are Calling It an Absolute Joke
In the world of professional wrestling, confidence is key—but sometimes, confidence morphs into full-blown arrogance. Enter Liv Morgan, who just dropped a bombshell of a social media post that’s got the entire WWE Universe talking. The ever-controversial star took to Twitter (X) to proclaim that she and Raquel Rodriguez are about to make history as the first-ever three-time WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions. And if that wasn’t enough, she added fuel to the fire by declaring herself and her partner as “The Greatest Women’s Tag Team Champions of alllllllllllllllll tiiiiiiiiiiime.”

Naturally, fans and critics alike are divided—some celebrating Morgan’s boldness, others rolling their eyes at what they call a premature and over-the-top claim. But the real question is: does Liv Morgan have a point, or is she just setting herself up for an embarrassing downfall?

The History-Making Moment—But at What Cost?
Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez have certainly made an impact in the tag division, but calling themselves the GOATs? That’s where things get tricky. To put things into perspective, WWE’s Women’s Tag Team Championships have only been around since 2019. Compared to the men’s tag division—which boasts legends like The Dudley Boyz, The Hardy Boyz, and Edge & Christian—the women’s tag titles are still in their infancy. So yes, becoming the first three-time champions is an impressive feat, but does it really equate to all-time greatness? Or is it just a matter of WWE’s inconsistent booking making it easier to rack up title reigns?

Liv Morgan’s Inconsistent Tag Team Journey
While Morgan and Rodriguez have had their share of success, let’s not forget how chaotic Liv Morgan’s tag team journey has been. WWE has thrown her into partnerships with various superstars, from Rhea Ripley to Tegan Nox to Rodriguez. While she has undeniable chemistry with Raquel, some argue that constantly switching partners doesn’t exactly scream “legendary tag team specialist.”
Look at iconic women’s tag teams like The Bella Twins, LayCool, or even Sasha Banks & Bayley—teams that had years of cohesion, dominance, and chemistry. Liv and Raquel? They’ve had a solid run, but greatest of all time? That’s a stretch.
The Backlash: Fans Aren’t Buying It
Social media erupted after Morgan’s bold claim, with fans on both sides of the debate:
“Liv and Raquel are legit! Y’all just hate seeing women succeed.”
“Greatest of all time? More like greatest in their own minds.”
“Winning a title three times in a short span doesn’t mean much when WWE treats the belts like props.”
Wrestling purists argue that longevity, quality of reign, and in-ring dominance are what define greatness—not just how many times a wrestler holds a belt. And let’s be real—some of WWE’s past Women’s Tag Team Champions were handed the titles only to lose them within weeks.
Liv Morgan—Toxic Confidence or Genius Marketing?
Let’s give credit where it’s due—Liv Morgan knows how to make people talk. Whether you love her or hate her, she’s mastered the art of social media engagement. Her over-the-top, cocky persona gets fans riled up, which in turn increases interest in WWE’s tag team division.
By calling herself the GOAT, she’s essentially forcing people to debate her legacy—something that’s a genius marketing move. Even if she’s wrong, she wins. Because guess what? People are talking about her.
A Deeper Look at WWE’s Tag Division
One of the biggest criticisms of the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship is that it has not been given the same prestige as the men’s division. WWE has a history of pushing certain teams only to split them up too soon, which makes it difficult for long-term legacies to form.
Many fans argue that the title doesn’t carry the same weight as singles championships, especially with the revolving door of champions. If Liv and Raquel want to truly cement themselves as GOATs, they need a dominant, lengthy reign where they defend the titles consistently against the best competition available.
The Real Test: Monday Night RAW
All eyes will be on WWE RAW as Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez attempt to reclaim the Women’s Tag Team Championships. If they win, Liv will have bragging rights—at least for a while. If they lose? Well, this whole “GOAT” talk might just backfire in the most humiliating way possible.
One thing’s for sure—love her or hate her, Liv Morgan knows how to keep the WWE Universe on edge. But will she truly cement her place in history, or will Monday night be a reality check? Stay tuned, because either way, it’s going to be a spectacle.
What’s Next for Liv Morgan?
Even if she and Raquel win, the question remains: what’s next for Liv Morgan? Will she continue to build her legacy, or will she fall victim to WWE’s inconsistent booking? Some fans speculate that Liv may eventually move on to a singles title chase, potentially setting her sights on the Women’s Championship.
Others believe that WWE is simply using Liv’s brash personality to stir up controversy and social media engagement, rather than truly positioning her for a legendary run. If that’s the case, she could find herself in the same cycle of winning and losing championships with no real long-term impact.
Is the WWE Women’s Tag Team Division Strong Enough to Produce GOATs?
For Liv and Raquel’s claim to be valid, the WWE Women’s Tag Team division itself needs to be strong and respected. Unfortunately, the division has been plagued by inconsistent booking, lack of storytelling, and makeshift teams thrown together for short-term storylines.
Unlike the men’s division, where tag teams are built over years of history, chemistry, and major moments, WWE’s women’s tag teams are often broken up too soon. Teams like Sasha Banks & Bayley helped lay the foundation, but since then, WWE has struggled to give the division the same level of importance.
If Liv and Raquel want their names in the history books, they need more than just title reigns—they need unforgettable rivalries, classic matches, and a division that feels truly competitive.
Is Liv Morgan Delusional or a Genius?
At the end of the day, Liv Morgan’s claim to be the GOAT of women’s tag team wrestling is bold—but not necessarily accurate. While she and Raquel are set to make history, history alone doesn’t define greatness.
For Liv to truly reach legendary status, she needs more than just a title win—she needs a reign that cements her as an all-time great, legendary matches, and a consistent, dominating presence. Until then, her claim remains just that—a claim.
Whether you love her, hate her, or simply find her entertaining, one thing is undeniable: Liv Morgan has the wrestling world talking, and in WWE, that’s half the battle.
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