WWE Doesn’t Want You to Know This: Evolution 2 Was Rewritten in Just 10 Days Because of One Girl
A Shocking Injury on RAW – And an Even Louder Silence
On the June 16 episode of WWE RAW, the crowd went quiet.
Liv Morgan—mid-match, mid-momentum—suddenly collapsed, clutching her right shoulder. At first, fans assumed it was part of a storyline, just another swerve in WWE’s complex web of narratives.
It wasn’t. Within 24 hours, internal sources confirmed the worst: Liv Morgan had suffered a dislocated shoulder, more severe than initially feared. The injury would require surgery, forcing her out for an estimated 3–6 months.
But the damage didn’t stop at Morgan’s physical well-being.
Her absence sent a domino effect across the entire WWE women’s division—halting storylines, rewriting marquee events, and forcing WWE to rewrite Evolution 2 from scratch in just ten days.

Three Major Plans Collapsed — And WWE Had No Back-Up
1. The Title Clash That Never Happened: Liv Morgan vs IYO SKY
Liv Morgan was slated to challenge IYO SKY for the Women’s World Championship at Night of Champions. After months of being sidelined creatively, this was Morgan’s planned retribution arc—her redemption against a dominant champion who had gone six months unbeaten.
Sources close to creative reveal the plan was for Morgan to be the first credible threat to IYO SKY’s title reign, possibly ending it in a shock twist. Now? The match was never even acknowledged on-screen. It was erased before it could begin.
2. Evolution II Was Supposed to Be About Her
In May, WWE began teasing an intergenerational showdown: Liv Morgan vs Nikki Bella at the upcoming Evolution II event. The match was designed as a symbolic “passing of the torch” moment, either in a singles bout or a high-stakes tag team match featuring The Bella Twins vs Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez.
However, after Morgan’s injury, the entire angle collapsed. Nikki Bella was pulled from the card altogether—a sign, insiders say, that the plan had no alternate path without Morgan.
3. The Judgment Day Civil War That Could’ve Been
Perhaps the most intriguing arc involved Morgan’s rising affiliation with Dominik Mysterio and the Judgment Day. WWE insiders leaked that a mixed tag team match was in development: Liv Morgan & Dominik vs Roxanne Perez & Finn Bálor, teasing a major internal split within the faction.
But with Morgan out, the storyline crumbled. Roxanne Perez pivoted from adversary to substitute, and a months-long arc was thrown in the trash.
“Her Absence Changed Everything” – Raquel Rodriguez Speaks Out
In an emotional interview on SHAK Wrestling, Liv’s longtime tag partner Raquel Rodriguez didn’t hold back.m “Her impact… not just on Judgment Day, not just on the Women’s Tag Team Titles, but on the entire women’s locker room is going even far past Evolution.”
Rodriguez described Morgan as the “glue of the women’s division”, someone who connected talent across rivalries, brands, and factions. Beyond just storylines, her presence had become part of the locker room culture—supportive, chaotic, but always passionate. “It’s hard to explain to fans just how much she held together backstage. She’s not just a tag team partner—she’s the soul of this place.”
WWE Hit Panic Mode – Evolution II Rewritten in 10 Days
With Morgan gone and Evolution II just weeks away, WWE reportedly scrapped nearly the entire card. According to Sportskeeda, SI.com, and Ringside Intel, the company went into full emergency mode:
Roxanne Perez, a rising NXT star, was pulled into the main roster early to replace Morgan.
Asuka and Kairi Sane were brought back sooner than planned.
Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss were added to a makeshift Fatal 4-Way Tag Title match.
Nikki Bella quietly exited the lineup, with no storyline explanation.
Fans quickly noticed the abrupt shift. Reddit threads labeled the event as “the most rushed PPV build in WWE history”, particularly for a show that was supposed to spotlight women’s evolution in wrestling.
Roxanne Perez: From Benchwarmer to Breakout Champion
On the June 30 episode of RAW, WWE made it official: Roxanne Perez would replace Liv Morgan as Raquel Rodriguez’s new tag team partner. The pair would defend the Women’s Tag Team Titles at Evolution II on July 13.
In a high-stakes Fatal 4-Way match, Perez and Rodriguez retained their titles against:
Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss
Asuka & Kairi Sane
Sol Ruca & Zaria
It was a solid performance—Perez looked sharp, composed, and explosive. WWE wasted no time declaring this a “new championship reign” for Rodriguez, making clear that Liv’s contribution had been left in the past.
Still, the internet wasn’t convinced.
Fan Reaction: “That Night Belonged to Liv”
Despite the successful title defense, social media lit up with anger, disappointment, and heartbreak.
“We wanted Liv vs Bella, not a chaos tag.”
“This was HER moment. Roxanne stole a story written for Morgan.”
“WWE could’ve delayed the show. They didn’t. They moved on.”
The hashtag #JusticeForLiv trended worldwide for over 24 hours after the event.
Even WWE’s own Instagram post announcing the Perez/Rodriguez win was flooded with comments like:
“Where’s Liv?”
“This doesn’t feel earned.”
“Wrong winner, wrong match, wrong night.”
The tension between storyline and reality had finally cracked open. Fans didn’t just watch the change—they felt betrayed by it.

What Happens Next: Will WWE Wait for Liv Morgan’s Return?
According to Ringside Intel, Morgan has already begun physical therapy. She’s expected to return by:
Survivor Series (November) if recovery goes smoothly
Royal Rumble (January) if complications arise
WWE is reportedly not recasting her storylines permanently. Officials are leaving open narrative gaps—vacant rivalries, unfinished business with IYO SKY, and the simmering Judgment Day angle—for Morgan to slide back into.
Raquel Rodriguez confirmed this in a backstage interview last week: “If she walks back in tomorrow, we’re ready to rewrite everything for her. She’s still our story.”
Conclusion: A Girl Who Was Meant to Be the Summer’s Star
Liv Morgan wasn’t just part of WWE’s plans—she was the plan.
Injury struck at the worst time. But what happened next was worse: the company pivoted, rewrote, replaced, and erased, as if none of it had been meant for her in the first place.
Yet, her absence still haunts the product. Storylines feel patched. Titles feel transitional. And no matter how many stars get elevated in her place, the audience remembers who was supposed to be standing there.


