A regular face that fans will continue to see on the roster is the former SmackDown women’s champion, Liv Morgan. The wrestler is among the toughest ones on the roster. However, she apparently has a soft spot for kids. The wrestler is known for her fun-loving lifestyle. In a podcast by Ryan Satin, Morgan mentioned how she shares a special bond with a fellow wrestler’s son. The fellow wrestler is none other than Sarah Logan. According to her, the kid is lovely, so she can’t forget about him even when they are apart! This is the reason she recalled being with him. However, this is not the only conversation that makes her feel like herself.
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In the same podcast with Satin, the 28-year-old wrestler talked about a very existential topic. She shed some light on what, according to her, gives her a deep purpose in life. This topic is confusing for a lot of people. However, the former champion explained herself in the best way possible.
Liv Morgan shares her deepest thoughts
The podcast was home to several topics. These conversations asked Morgan about her personal life. She was not hesitant to let fans know what goes in and out of her own little world. While talking to the guest, the host, Ryan Satin, started talking about what gives one a ‘deep purpose for life’. He empathized with the wrestler by saying that even though she has so much going on in her life, it must be frustrating to not be able to find a deeper purpose in life. However, the female pro wrestler found a counter to this.
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“I’m not trying to make myself sound like a saint, but what gives me such a deep purpose is when I know I’ve helped someone or made someone’s day better,” said the female fighter. She then added that even the smallest things that can get her to notice a small change affecting a person’s life are all she needs.
Why does Liv Morgan think like this?
According to the female wrestler, materialistic gains will never bring her joy. This is due to the fact that they are temporary in nature. “Like winning the title and then it’s gone, then the feeling kind of leaves,” says the American pro wrestler. However, the thing that she likes about doing something “bigger” than her is that the feeling that follows stays.
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