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BREAKING: Former WWE Women’s Champion Liv Morgan Arrested for Possession of Marijuana

Published Dec 15, 2023 | 9:00 PM EST

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Injuries could be a tricky thing to deal with, especially in pro wrestling. WWE star Liv Morgan who was last seen at the Royal Rumble 2023, has been out of action following her Royal Rumble appearance due to an injury. However, while there has been no update on her return to action, she was recently arrested in Sumter County, California. The news came in as she was bonded out a few hours following her arrest.

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According to a report published by the local news network, former SmackDown Women’s champion, Liv Morgan landed into trouble following the possession of marijuana. According to reports, she was arrested on the grounds of possession of marijuana (not more than 20 grams) and some synthetic cannabinoids. The arrest came in when a deputy sheriff noticed the jeep she was driving crossing the white and yellow lines of county roads on multiple occasions.

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The deputy present stated that he was able to make the odor of marijuana as soon as he approached her car. Further in the report, it was mentioned that the marijuana was found inside a small plastic bag in a pink fuzzy purse. Along with that, a vape pen containing what looked like an oil-like substance was also found. The substance was tested positive for marijuana. She was arrested on Thursday at 6:30 PM and was bonded out by 10:04 PM on the same day for $3000.

WWE’s comments on this incident are particularly considering the Wellness Policy of the company. According to the policy, marijuana makes it to the list of several substances banned by the company. Even if it is something that was bought as an over-the-counter drug, the star would have to pay a fine of $2500 if tested positive. However, things might still look good for Morgan at WWE.

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As stated by Swan Ross Sapp of Fightful Select, there are no repercussions for Morgan’s actions at WWE. According to one of his sources, her transparency with the whole situation is something that the folks at WWE have appreciated. The source also stated that Morgan was loved by everyone before and things will probably still be the same following the incident.

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Another report by Pro Wrestling Insider stated that her return to WWE might not be affected by this. According to the report, Morgan was and still is slated for a 2024 return and things might not change anytime soon. It also highlighted that various top execs at WWE contacted her after her release from jail and has been in touch with her since then. Morgan, real name Gionna Dadio is set to appear in court on Monday, February 12, 2024, at the Sumter County Courthouse, Florida at 9 a.m. Whether she will appear at Royal Rumble 2024 before her hearing is yet to be seen. Do you think WWE might alter their creative plans for her soon?

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Shaikh Aerajuddin

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For me pro wrestling has two things that I like the most, storytelling and fighting. Let?s just say movies are failing to keep me entertained in those departments. I grew up watching WWF and not WWE and any hardcore fan will agree that the two are not the same, but I love both iterations.
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