Alright, so I’ve been keeping up with Raw lately, specifically watching this whole thing unfold between Dominik Mysterio and Liv Morgan. It’s been quite the ride, watching it week by week.

My process is pretty simple, really. I just sit down, watch the show, and pay attention to how they build these stories. With Dom and Liv, it started kinda predictably. Rhea Ripley gets hurt, she’s out, and boom, Liv Morgan starts circling Dom. Standard enemy-of-my-enemy stuff, trying to mess with The Judgment Day.
Watching the Shift
But then I noticed it started changing. It wasn’t just Liv trying to annoy Dom or get revenge for Rhea. She started getting real close, that whole whispering thing, the touching. It got… weird. Deliberately uncomfortable, I guess.
- First, it was just mind games.
- Then, actual physical advances from Liv.
- Watching Dom’s reactions became key. He looked annoyed, then confused, sometimes he almost seemed to hesitate.
That’s the tricky part they’re playing up. You see him push her away, but then there are these little moments, these looks. They film it just right so you start wondering, “Wait, is he actually falling for this?”
Keeping Reality in Mind
Now, the whole time I’m watching this, I gotta remember what’s really going on. Dominik just got married! Like, recently, to his long-time girlfriend, Marie. They’ve been together forever. So, this whole Liv thing? It’s 100% for the show. It’s a storyline, plain and simple.
It felt pretty much the same when he was paired up with Rhea Ripley on screen. Everyone knew Rhea was with Buddy Matthews in real life, and Dom was with Marie. They played their parts incredibly well, made people believe it, but backstage? Just coworkers doing a job. This Liv Morgan angle feels exactly like that – another chapter in Dom’s on-screen drama life.
The Build and The Payoff
So, week after week, I’m just observing. Watching how Liv keeps pushing, how Dom reacts, how the rest of Judgment Day (when they’re around) responds. Finn Balor, JD McDonagh, they look just as confused as the audience sometimes. It’s messy, tangled up.
Liv’s playing her part perfectly. She’s leaning into this obsessed character. It makes sense, it gets people talking, gets heat on Dom. It’s classic wrestling booking. You take a bit of the real (Dom’s married life, Rhea’s injury) and mix it with a whole lot of the fake (the on-screen romance/obsession) and see what happens.
Right now, she’s got the Women’s World title, and she’s practically glued to Dom’s side on TV. Where does it go from here? That’s what keeps me tuning in. Especially thinking about when Rhea eventually comes back. That confrontation is gonna be explosive. But yeah, for now, just watching the slow burn, the awkward interactions, the whole messy performance. It’s quite the thing they’ve got going.
