
WWE's Liv Morgan: 'I'm Afraid All The Time, But I Do It Anyway
WWE superstar Liv Morgan is expanding beyond wrestling into music and movies while defending her championship title. Her secret to success? Doing things that scare her anyway.
WWE champion Liv Morgan just shared the mindset that took her from fearful rookie to three-time women's world champion, movie star, and musician.
"I'd like to be remembered as someone that wasn't afraid," Morgan told Fox News Digital. "Actually, that's not true because I'm like afraid all the time but I just do it anyway."
The current women's world champion is proving that courage isn't the absence of fear. It's action despite it.
Morgan recently stepped away from the ring to film "Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo," set to release this year. She also recorded "Trouble," a song that debuted as her WrestleMania 42 entrance and became her signature theme.
The accomplishments keep stacking. Morgan won the 2026 women's Royal Rumble in January, earning her shot to reclaim the championship from Stephanie Vaquer at WrestleMania 42.

She's held the women's world title three times now. Add in four women's tag team championships with fellow Judgment Day member Raquel Rodriguez, plus being the inaugural Crown Jewel champion in 2024.
Why This Inspires
Morgan's honesty about fear resonates because most advice about courage gets it wrong. We're told to "be fearless" or "overcome your fears," as if brave people don't feel scared.
Morgan's approach is different and more human. She acknowledges the fear, then moves forward anyway.
"Someone that left every single part of their heart and soul in that ring and just really gave it everything that they had," she said about her legacy goals. "I think when all is said and done, I'd be happy with just people being aware of how much I love what I do."
After nearly 12 years with WWE, Morgan shows no signs of hitting a ceiling. She's expanding her brand while staying grounded in what got her here: showing up scared and doing the work anyway.
Morgan will compete at SummerSlam's second two-night event at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis this August, continuing to prove that the best antidote to fear is loving what you do enough to push through it.
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Based on reporting by Fox News Sports
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