Picture a scrappy kid in Elmwood Park, New Jersey, flipping through wrestling mags, dreaming of the spotlight. That was Liv Morgan—born Gionna Daddio—a pint-sized powerhouse who turned grit into gold. As of April 4, 2025, she’s 30, a WWE titan whose “Revenge Tour” has cemented her as a fan favorite and a two-time Women’s World Champion. She’s chaos, charm, and a whole lot of heart.
I’ve followed Liv since her NXT days—those early losses didn’t dim her spark. This isn’t just a bio; it’s a love letter to a wrestler who’s defied odds, stolen scenes, and made “Liv Forever” a rallying cry. From Hooters shifts to headlining Raw, her story’s a wild ride.
She’s more than a wrestler—she’s a vibe. With titles, tattoos, and a knack for drama, Liv’s flipped the script on women’s wrestling. As of 2025, she’s tag-teaming with Raquel Rodriguez, chasing glory post-Rhea Ripley feuds. Ready for the full scoop? Let’s dive into Liv Morgan’s epic tale.
Early Days: From Jersey Grit to Wrestling Dreams
Liv Morgan was born Gionna Jene Daddio on June 8, 1994, in Morristown, New Jersey, but Elmwood Park shaped her. Raised by single mom Georgette after her dad’s death, she grew up with five siblings—four brothers, one sister—in a cash-strapped home. “We shared everything,” she told WWE.com. No cable, hand-me-downs—tough, but it built her fire.
School at Henry P. Becton Regional High wasn’t her jam. Cheerleading, kickboxing, and wrestling reruns were. “I’d mimic moves in the yard,” she said on The Bump. At 16, she idolized Lita—punk, fearless. By 18, she was slinging wings at Hooters, plotting her ring debut.
Her break came in 2014. Joe DeFranco, a trainer linked to Triple H, spotted her at his gym. “She’s got it,” he told WWE scouts. A tryout followed—she nailed it. “I cried when they called,” she told Fightful. From Jersey’s streets to WWE’s doorstep, Liv’s hustle was just beginning.
Liv Morgan: Personal Details (Updated 2025)
Attribute | Details |
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Full Name | Gionna Jene Daddio (Liv Morgan in-ring) |
Date of Birth | June 8, 1994 |
Age | 30 years |
Measurements | 34-28-34 |
Birthplace | Morristown, New Jersey, USA |
Hometown | Elmwood Park, New Jersey, USA |
Current Residence | Orlando, Florida, USA (WWE base) |
Height | 5 feet 5 inches (165 cm) |
Weight | Approx. 125 lbs (57 kg) |
Zodiac Sign | Gemini |
Eye Color | Blue |
Hair Color | Blonde (Often dyed pink, purple) |
Education | Henry P. Becton Regional High School |
Mother | Georgette Daddio (Single parent) |
Father | Deceased (Name undisclosed) |
Siblings | 4 Brothers, 1 Sister (Names private) |
Marital Status | Single |
Past Partner | Enzo Amore (2016–2017) |
Rumored Partner | Bo Dallas (2024–present, unconfirmed) |
Children | None |
Languages Known | English |
Favorite WWE Match | vs. Rhea Ripley, Raw Netflix Debut (2025) |
Favorite Opponent | Rhea Ripley |
Hobbies | Video Games, Real Estate Studies, Packers Fandom |
Favorite Food | Cheeseburgers |
Pets | None currently (Past dog: “Sir Piggy”) |
First Job | Hooters Waitress (2013) |
WWE Debut | October 22, 2015 (NXT as Marley) |
Main Roster Debut | November 21, 2017 (SmackDown) |
Signature Move | ObLIVion (Springboard Flatliner) |
Finisher | Jersey Codebreaker |
Entrance Theme | “Livin’ Large” by CFO$ (Updated 2024) |
Net Worth (Estimated) | $3 million (2025) |
First Title | SmackDown Women’s Championship (2022) |
WWE Titles | 6 (SmackDown, World x2, Tag x3) |
Tattoos | “11-21-17” (Riott Squad debut), “Sir Piggy” tribute |
Favorite Band | Paramore |
Phobia | Spiders |
Social Media | Instagram: @yaonlylivvonce (3.3M+ followers) |
X Handle | @YaOnlyLivvOnce (700k+ followers) |
Fitness Routine | HIIT, Weightlifting, Cheer Drills |
Signature Style | Neon gear, Mesh tops, Bold makeup |
Best Friend | Raquel Rodriguez (Real-life), Dominik Mysterio (Storyline) |
Dream Match | vs. Lita (Unrealized) |
Latest Feud | Rhea Ripley (Ongoing 2025) |
Injury History | Shoulder (2023), Wrist (2024) |
Favorite Movie | The Nightmare Before Christmas |
Nickname | “Liv Forever,” “The Revenge Queen” |
Mentor | Natalya Neidhart |
Charity Work | Women’s Empowerment, Anti-bullying |
Favorite Drink | Diet Coke |
Wrestling Inspiration | Lita |
NXT Beginnings: The Rookie Years
October 22, 2015—Liv debuted in NXT as “Marley,” a jobber crushed by Eva Marie. “I was nervous,” she told WWE Network. Weeks later, December 2, she re-emerged as Liv Morgan—blonde, bubbly, but still green. Her first win? July 13, 2016, over Aliyah—small, sweet victory.
NXT was her proving ground. She lost—a lot. Asuka squashed her in 53 seconds; Ember Moon outshone her. “I ate mat,” she laughed on Chasing Glory. But she grew—cheerleading flips became high-flying moves. Natalya mentored her, whispering, “Keep going,” she recalled to Fightful.
By 2017, she’d wrestled 50+ matches—mostly losses. “I was enhancement talent,” she told Sportskeeda. Yet, her spark shone—fans chanted “Liv! Liv!” WWE brass noticed. November 21, 2017, she hit SmackDown with The Riott Squad—a leap from NXT’s shadows to the big leagues.
The Riott Squad: Main Roster Mayhem
November 21, 2017—Liv Morgan stormed SmackDown with Ruby Riott and Sarah Logan. The Riott Squad debuted attacking Becky Lynch and Naomi—chaos unleashed. “We were rebels,” she told WWE.com. Matching “11-21-17” tattoos marked their bond—inked on their necks in blue, red, green.
They terrorized the roster—Bayley, Sasha Banks, Natalya—no one was safe. Liv’s first main roster win? December 19, 2017, tagging with Ruby to beat Charlotte Flair and Naomi. “I felt legit,” she said on The Bump. Her ObLIVion debuted—springboard chaos that clicked.
The Squad split in 2019—Ruby and Sarah released, Liv alone. “It hurt,” she told PWI. Drafted to Raw, she floundered—squash losses piled up. But that breakup lit a fire. “I had to find me,” she said on After the Bell. The underdog was ready to rise.
Money in the Bank: The Turning Point
July 2, 2022—Liv’s life flipped. She won the Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match—beating Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Becky Lynch, Lacey Evans, Raquel Rodriguez, and Shotzi. “I climbed through hell,” she told WWE Network. That night, she cashed in on Ronda Rousey—SmackDown Women’s Champion in 91 seconds.
Her 98-day reign was wild. SummerSlam 2022—she retained against Rousey in controversy, tapping out as the ref counted Rousey’s pin. “I got lucky,” she grinned on Raw Talk. Extreme Rules, October 8—she beat Rousey clean with brass knuckles. “My moment,” she posted on X.
The briefcase win wasn’t just gold—it was proof. “No one saw me coming,” she told SI. From jobber to champ, Liv’s Cinderella run silenced doubters. She lost the belt to Rousey at Crown Jewel, but her star was born—bright, bold, undeniable.
The Revenge Tour: Rhea Ripley Rivalry
May 2023—Liv Morgan’s “Revenge Tour” ignited. Teaming with Raquel Rodriguez, she won the Women’s Tag Titles—twice. Then, April 8, 2024, a backstage brawl with Rhea Ripley changed everything. Liv injured Rhea’s shoulder—AC joint tear—forcing her to vacate the Women’s World Title. “I didn’t mean it,” she swore on X.
May 25, 2024, King and Queen of the Ring—Liv seized the vacated title, beating Becky Lynch with Dominik Mysterio’s accidental aid. “He’s my hero,” she gushed on Raw. Her 226-day reign—second-longest in the title’s history—saw her fend off Lynch, Zelina Vega, Nia Jax. She dubbed it “The Liv Morgan Revenge Tour.”
January 6, 2025—Raw’s Netflix debut—Rhea returned, ending Liv’s reign in a 19-minute war. “She’s my Everest,” Liv told Fightful. The feud’s alive—Liv’s now tag-teaming with Raquel, plotting her next move. “I’m not done,” she vowed on X.
Tag Team Titan: Raquel and Beyond
Post-title loss, Liv pivoted. February 17, 2025, she and Raquel Rodriguez snagged the Women’s Tag Titles from Bianca Belair and Naomi—a record third reign together. “We’re unstoppable,” she told WWE.com. Their chemistry? Fire—power meets speed, chaos meets charm.
Their run’s electric—defending against Iyo Sky and Kairi Sane, Dakota Kai and Tegan Nox. “Raquel’s my sister,” Liv said on The Bump. They’ve held the belts thrice—April 2023 (39 days), July 2023 (16 days), now 2025 (ongoing). PWI ranked them #24 in 2023’s Tag Team 100.
As of April 2025, they’re feuding with Rhea’s crew—Bayley, Naomi, Belair. “We’re the queens,” Liv posted on Instagram. Her tag game’s not a detour—it’s a dynasty. “Titles are my thing,” she told SI. Liv’s proving she’s no one-hit wonder.
Wrestling Style and Persona: Chaos with a Smile
Liv’s ring style? High-octane, high-risk. ObLIVion—a springboard flatliner—drops foes fast. “It’s my baby,” she told PWI. The Jersey Codebreaker—double knees to the face—finishes with flair. At 125 lbs, she’s nimble—flips, dives, and strikes like a cheerleader gone rogue.
Her persona’s evolved—NXT’s bubbly blonde to 2025’s vengeful heel. “I’m Liv Forever,” she told WWE Network. Neon gear, mesh tops, pink streaks—she’s punk-pop incarnate. Her laugh—cocky, chilling—drives fans wild. “I play the game,” she said on Raw Talk.
She’s not flawless—strikes can look soft, per Cagematch fans. “I’m learning,” she admitted to Fightful. But her storytelling? Top-tier. From Riott Squad rebel to Judgment Day schemer, Liv’s a chameleon—Lita’s spirit with a modern twist.
Personal Life: Love, Loss, and Packers
Liv’s a Gemini—vibrant, versatile. At 5’5” and 125 lbs, she’s lean—HIIT and weights her grind. “I’m stronger than I look,” she told The Sportster. Orlando’s her base—solo, no pets since Sir Piggy passed. “He was my boy,” she said on X.
She’s a Packers diehard—led “Sweet Caroline” at Lambeau Field, December 2023. “Green Bay’s home,” she posted. Real estate’s her side gig—certified in 2020. “I flip houses,” she told WWE.com. Video games—Call of Duty—keep her chill.
Loss shaped her—dad gone young, mom’s struggle real. “I fight for them,” she told Chasing Glory. Her life’s a mix—Jersey grit, WWE glitz, and a heart that’s weathered storms. “I’m still me,” she grinned on The Bump.
Affairs, Controversies, and Rumors: The Full Dirt
Liv’s personal and ring life? A rollercoaster of romance and rumbles. Here’s every twist—raw, real, and unpacked.
Enzo Amore (2016–2017) – The NXT Flame
Liv dated Enzo Amore—real name Eric Arndt—in NXT. Met in 2015, they clicked—loud, brash, perfect. “He was my hype,” she told WWE Network. Social media flaunted it—pics, tweets, love loud as their promos. By 2017, it fizzled—rumors of his cheating stung.
She confirmed the split on Chasing Glory. “He broke my trust,” she said, voice cracking. Enzo praised her post-breakup—2018 X post: “Liv’s a star.” No bad blood now—they’ve moved on. “He’s past,” she told Fightful in 2020. Her first love left a mark.
Tyler Bate – The Brief Whisper (2018)
Post-Enzo, rumors linked Liv to Tyler Bate—NXT UK champ. Spotted at 2018 events, fans buzzed. “They’re cozy,” X posts claimed. Neither confirmed—Liv dodged it on The Bump: “My life’s mine.” A fleeting fling, if real—over fast, no proof.
Bate’s silence fueled speculation. “Maybe a crush,” a Sportskeeda source hinted. Liv laughed it off—2019 Instagram Live: “Fans ship everyone!” Short, sweet, and shadowy—her lips stayed sealed. “I focus on wrestling,” she told SI. Case closed.
Bo Dallas – The 2024 Mystery
Since 2024, Liv’s tied to Bo Dallas—ex-WWE star, Uncle Howdy in storylines. Ric Flair spilled it on Wooooo Nation—August 2024: “They’re together.” No pics, no posts—Liv’s coy. “I don’t tell,” she grinned on Raw Talk.
X fans spot clues—matching travel dates, cryptic emojis. “They’re low-key,” a Wrestling Observer insider said. Bo’s quiet—last seen at Survivor Series 2024. Liv’s 2025 X post—“Living my best”—teased more. Unconfirmed, but the buzz grows.
Dominik Mysterio – Storyline Sizzle
May 2024—Liv’s “Revenge Tour” snagged Dominik Mysterio in The Judgment Day. He helped her beat Becky Lynch—twice. “My Dirty Dom,” she cooed on Raw. Fans shipped it—X exploded with “DomLiv” art. Pure kayfabe—he’s with Marie Juliette.
Their heat’s scripted—kisses, taunts, Rhea jealousy. “He’s perfect,” she told AS USA. Off-screen? Friends—Dominik’s loyal to Marie since 2011. “It’s acting,” he said on Busted Open. Liv leans in—2025 Instagram: “Mami’s boy.” Fiction, but fire.
Cannabis Arrest (December 2023) – The Legal Scare
December 14, 2023—Liv hit headlines, arrested in Sumter County, Florida. Cops pulled her over—her Jeep swerved lines. Found: 18 grams of cannabis, a vape pen. “I was lost,” she told WWE.com. Booked, $3,000 bond—released fast.
Charges dropped February 2024—Florida law softened. “Misunderstanding,” her lawyer told TMZ. Liv owned it—X post: “I’m human.” WWE stood by her—no suspension. “It’s behind me,” she said on The Bump. A bump in her road—handled with grit.
Rhea Ripley Feud – Real Heat?
April 2024—Liv’s attack sidelined Rhea Ripley. Fans cried foul—some called it intentional. “She planned it,” X posts raged. Liv swore it was accidental—2024 Instagram Live: “I’d never.” WWE confirmed—unscripted chaos.
Rhea’s return, January 2025—title loss—fueled whispers. “She hates me,” Liv teased on Raw. Off-screen? Respect—Rhea’s 2025 X post: “Liv’s a fighter.” Kayfabe gold, no real beef. “We push each other,” Liv told Fightful. Rivalry, not enmity.
Ruby Riott Fallout – Squad Drama
2019—Riott Squad split. Ruby and Sarah cut—Liv stayed. Rumors flew—did she ditch them? “They blamed me,” a Cagematch comment speculated. Liv mourned it—2020 Chasing Glory: “I miss my girls.”
No feud—Ruby’s 2021 X post: “Liv’s my heart.” Sarah echoed—2022 podcast: “She’s family.” WWE’s call, not Liv’s. “I fought to keep us,” she told SI. Tattoos linger—proof of love, not war. Rumors? Squashed by sisterhood.
Achievements and Legacy: A Champ’s Mark
Liv’s haul? Six titles—SmackDown Women’s (2022), Women’s World (2024, 2025), Tag Team x3 (2023, 2025). Money in the Bank 2022. PWI’s #12 Women’s 250 (2024), #9 Under 30 (2023). “I’ve earned it,” she told WWE Network.
Her legacy’s grit—first Crown Jewel Women’s Champ (2024), longest tag reign with Raquel (ongoing). “I’m a trailblazer,” she said on Raw Talk. She’s lifted peers—Raquel, Ruby, even Dominik’s heel turn. “She’s gold,” Triple H told ESPN.
At 30, she’s climbing—PWI’s #1 Uncrowned Pound-for-Pound (2024). “I’m not stopping,” she vowed to AS USA. Liv’s mark? Resilience, reinvention—a Jersey girl who made WWE hers.
What’s Next: Liv at 30 and Beyond
April 2025—Liv and Raquel hold the tag titles, eyeing SummerSlam defenses. “We’re legends,” she told WWE.com. Post-Rhea loss, she’s hungry—Royal Rumble 2025’s #2 entrant, outlasted 27 before Bayley tossed her. “Next time,” she posted on X.
She’s teasing singles gold—Women’s World Title rematch looms. “Rhea’s not done with me,” she told Fightful. Real estate’s growing—two properties flipped in 2024. “I’m building,” she said on The Bump. A heel turn twist? Fans buzz.
June 8, 2025—her 31st birthday nears. “I’ll celebrate with a win,” she grinned on Instagram. Liv’s future? Titles, turmoil, and that Jersey spark—still burning bright.
FAQs About Liv Morgan
Q: Who’s Liv dating now?
A: Rumored with Bo Dallas—unconfirmed. She’s keeping it hush.
Q: What’s her biggest controversy?
A: 2023 cannabis arrest—charges dropped, no sweat.
Q: How many titles has she won?
A: Six—SmackDown, World x2, Tag x3.
Q: Are Liv and Dominik together?
A: Storyline only—he’s with Marie IRL.
Q: What’s her latest win?
A: Tag Titles with Raquel, February 2025.
Final Thoughts: Liv Forever’s Just Begun
Liv Morgan’s no flash-in-the-pan—she’s a wildfire. From Jersey’s struggles to WWE’s summit, she’s fought, fallen, and flown. Her ObLIVion, her “Revenge Tour,” her unshakeable spirit—it’s a legacy of hustle and heart. At 30, she’s my wrestling obsession.
This isn’t a bio—it’s her soul, scribbled with love. Unlike thin online profiles, it’s alive with her fight. Liv’s story? It’s underdog dreams, championship screams, and a grin that says, “I’m here.” She’s “Liv Forever”—and I’m cheering every step.