WWE: Ludwig Kaiser Injury Update, Natalya Expiring WWE Contract Update, Liv Morgan on Entering Prime of Her Wrestling Career

Ludwig Kaiser Injury Status Update – Kaiser Confirms Broken Ribs Injury

As noted before, Ludwig Kaiser has been out of action for WWE since the June 24th WWE RAW show due to him suffering a potential arm and ribs-related injury.

During Monday’s WWE RAW show, Kaiser provided an update confirming that he had suffered an injury during his match against Bron Breakker. Kaiser stated that he had suffered broken some broken ribs and blamed Sheamus for causing the injury after he interfered in his match for a storyline reason.

In regards to a potential timetable for his return, RAW commentator Michael Cole stated that Kaiser is currently expected to return sooner than later.


Natalya Expiring WWE Contract Status Update

As noted before, Natalya’s contract with WWE is currently set to expire very soon.

Fightful Select reported that their sources stated that Natalya was not in attendance at Monday’s WWE RAW show at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.

It was reported that Natalya still has yet to sign a new deal with WWE and her contract is still set to expire at some point this summer. Natalya and WWE officials reportedly have been in talks for a potential new deal and some within WWE currently expect her to return to the company.

In regards to outside interest, it was reported that some within AEW have pushed for the company to sign Natalya should she become available.


Liv Morgan Comments on Entering Prime of Her Career & No Longer “Happy Just to be Here”

Sports Illustrated held a recent interview with Liv Morgan. One of the topics discussed included Morgan’s thoughts about her Liv Morgan Revenge Tour being exactly what she had envisioned it to be during the months she was out of action due to a shoulder injury.

“I really used that time off to focus on what I wanted, what I wanted to do, and what I wanted my career to look like. I feel different. I’m no longer just happy to be here. I know I belong.

I channeled that for the six months I was out. I focused on what I wanted my revenge to look like, and I have executed every step of the way. Before, I thought it was going to be my time–but it wasn’t.

I believe in divine timing and I trust the universe. Coming out of the injury on the other side, this is how and when it is supposed to be. This is how my revenge and redemption were intended to take place.

This is something I created–that I didn’t feel always had a lot of support behind it–but I stuck it out because I really believed in it. I believed in myself. And when I got this opportunity, because of the time and attention to my craft, I ran with it.

It’s been 10 years to get here, and we haven’t even scratched the surface yet. This is what I always hoped and dreamed for–and that’s why the time off when I was injured was so significant. It was important for my self-esteem and to re-fall in love with wrestling to come back in my best form.

I’m just entering my prime. If you don’t believe me, just watch.”