Stephanie Vaquer shoved Liv Morgan into Roxanne Perez and then into a television on Monday Night Raw, a segment that left both women’s status under a cloud after fans noticed Morgan and Perez appeared to bump heads during the impact. Morgan later posted photos of the collision on X and wrote, "You’re mine now b---h," while Perez shared images showing she had to ice the top of her forehead.
Wrestling Observer reported Tuesday that both Morgan and Perez were in concussion protocol after the segment, but the WrestleMania 42 match between Vaquer and Morgan was still on. The spot landed with unusual force because Vaquer is set to defend the Women’s World Championship against Morgan at WrestleMania 42, a bout that has been building since Vaquer won the vacated belt at Wrestlepalooza in September and started her first title reign by defeating Iyo Sky.
Vaquer has held the championship for nearly 200 days, giving the match a different kind of weight than a routine TV angle. Morgan, meanwhile, entered the build after a title run that stretched from May 2024 to January 2025 before she lost the belt to Rhea Ripley on Monday Night Raw’s Netflix premiere.
The friction now is obvious. The feud is still moving toward WrestleMania, but Tuesday’s concussion report turned a staged collision into a real injury watch, with Perez’s head and Morgan’s condition both becoming part of the story instead of the setup.
For Vaquer, the question is no longer just whether she can keep the title through WrestleMania 42. It is whether the championship match can hold together cleanly after a Raw segment that left two wrestlers needing medical evaluation and raised the stakes around every step that follows.





