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* Remember back in 2019 Liv set the record for the fastest elimination in women's ''Wrestling/RoyalRumble'' by 8 seconds?[[note]]Until Chelsea Green broke it in 2023 by 4 seconds[[/note]]. The 2023 ''Rumble'' shows how much Liv had [[TookALevelInBadass improved]] since then. Entering the match at number 2 Liv survived to the final two alongside the number 1 entry and former tag team partner, Wrestling/RheaRipley and nearly won the match it if it weren't for being blinded by Asuka's blue mist earlier when the former was aiming for Ripley. In the closing moments, Liv attempted to eliminate her former partner but was eliminated with a hurricanrana off the apron. Still though from 8 seconds to over an hour? No one will ever take that away from her, as Ripley and Liv share the longevity record for women as of 2023. (Since broken by Bayley in the 2024 Rumble at 1:03:03)

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* Remember back in 2019 Liv set the record for the fastest elimination in women's ''Wrestling/RoyalRumble'' by 8 seconds?[[note]]Until Chelsea Green broke it in 2023 by 4 seconds[[/note]]. The 2023 ''Rumble'' shows how much Liv had [[TookALevelInBadass improved]] since then. Entering the match at number 2 Liv survived to the final two alongside the number 1 entry and former tag team partner, Wrestling/RheaRipley and nearly won the match it outright if it weren't for being blinded by Asuka's blue mist earlier when the former was aiming for Ripley. In the closing moments, Liv attempted to eliminate her former partner but was eliminated with a hurricanrana off the apron. Still though from 8 seconds to over an hour? No one will ever take that away from her, as Ripley and Liv share the longevity record for women as of 2023. (Since broken by Bayley in the 2024 Rumble at 1:03:03)
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* Remember back in 2019 Liv set the record for the fastest elimination in women's ''Wrestling/RoyalRumble'' by 8 seconds?[[note]]Until Chelsea Green broke it in 2023 by 4 seconds[[/note]]. The 2023 ''Rumble'' shows how much Liv had [[TookALevelInBadass improved]] since then. Entering the match at number 2 Liv survived to the final two alongside the number 1 entry and former tag team partner, Wrestling/RheaRipley and nearly won the match it if it weren't for being blinded by Asuka's blue mist earlier when the former was aiming for Ripley. In the closing moments, Liv attempted to eliminate her former partner but was eliminated with a hurricanrana off the apron. Still though from 8 seconds to over an hour? No one will ever take that away from her, as Ripley and Liv share the longevity record for women as of 2023.

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* Remember back in 2019 Liv set the record for the fastest elimination in women's ''Wrestling/RoyalRumble'' by 8 seconds?[[note]]Until Chelsea Green broke it in 2023 by 4 seconds[[/note]]. The 2023 ''Rumble'' shows how much Liv had [[TookALevelInBadass improved]] since then. Entering the match at number 2 Liv survived to the final two alongside the number 1 entry and former tag team partner, Wrestling/RheaRipley and nearly won the match it if it weren't for being blinded by Asuka's blue mist earlier when the former was aiming for Ripley. In the closing moments, Liv attempted to eliminate her former partner but was eliminated with a hurricanrana off the apron. Still though from 8 seconds to over an hour? No one will ever take that away from her, as Ripley and Liv share the longevity record for women as of 2023. (Since broken by Bayley in the 2024 Rumble at 1:03:03)
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** To add into her accomplishment, she becomes the first person to pin Ronda Rousey thrice, something not even Becky Lynch or Charlotte Flair could claim.
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* Liv getting one over Ronda Rousey again at ''Money in the Bank 2023''. After Ronda's partner, Shayna Bazler, unexpectedly betrays Ronda, Liv and Raquel Rodriguez follow up with their respective finishers, cultivating Liv pinning Ronda to recapture the Tag Team titles that they were forced to drop two months prior due to Liv's injuries. It's sweet revenge for Liv considering she never had a rematch against Ronda last year after losing the [=SmackDown=] Women's Championship.
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* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Wrestling/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance whatsoever. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in the MITB contract on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current WWE Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Raw Women's Champion Bianca Belair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation. Crosses into heartwarming as it was later revealed by Rousey's former photographer on Twitter that Rousey lobbied for Liv to go over her knowing that realistically even less than 100% (which she was, having been {{kayfabe}} injured by Wrestling/{{Natalya|Neidheart}} earlier) she could easily dispatch Liv, but she insisted Liv FINALLY have her moment after seven long years.

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* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Wrestling/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance whatsoever. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in the MITB contract on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current WWE Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Raw Women's Champion Bianca Belair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation. Crosses into heartwarming as it was later revealed by Rousey's former photographer on Twitter that Rousey lobbied for Liv to go over her knowing that realistically even less than 100% (which she was, having been {{kayfabe}} injured by Wrestling/{{Natalya|Neidheart}} earlier) she could easily dispatch Liv, but she insisted Liv FINALLY have her moment after seven eight long years.
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* In her ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]]'' debut on April 16, 2019, she showed she wouldn't be the LesserStar amongst more tenured workers like [[Wrestling/TheRiottSquad her teammates]] - by picking up a table and throwing it on Wrestling/BeckyLynch, and laying Wrestling/CharlotteFlair out with a modified Code Breaker.

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* In her ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]]'' debut on April 16, 2019, November 21, 2017, she showed she wouldn't be the LesserStar amongst more tenured workers like [[Wrestling/TheRiottSquad her teammates]] - by picking up a table and throwing it on Wrestling/BeckyLynch, and laying Wrestling/CharlotteFlair out with a modified Code Breaker.
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* Remember back in 2019 Liv set the record for the fastest elimination in women's ''Wrestling/RoyalRumble'' by 8 seconds?[[note]]Until Chelsea Green broke it in 2023 by 4 seconds[[/note]]. The 2023 ''Rumble'' shows how much Liv had [[TookALevelInBadass improved]] since then. Entering the match at number 2 Liv survived to the final two alongside the number 1 entry and former tag team partner, Wrestling/RheaRipley and nearly won the match it it weren't for being blinded by Asuka's blue mist earlier when the former was aiming for Ripley. In the closing moments, Liv attempted to eliminate her former partner but was eliminated with a hurricanrana off the apron. Still though from 8 seconds to over an hour? No one will ever take that away from her, as Ripley and Liv share the longevity record for women as of 2023.

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* Remember back in 2019 Liv set the record for the fastest elimination in women's ''Wrestling/RoyalRumble'' by 8 seconds?[[note]]Until Chelsea Green broke it in 2023 by 4 seconds[[/note]]. The 2023 ''Rumble'' shows how much Liv had [[TookALevelInBadass improved]] since then. Entering the match at number 2 Liv survived to the final two alongside the number 1 entry and former tag team partner, Wrestling/RheaRipley and nearly won the match it if it weren't for being blinded by Asuka's blue mist earlier when the former was aiming for Ripley. In the closing moments, Liv attempted to eliminate her former partner but was eliminated with a hurricanrana off the apron. Still though from 8 seconds to over an hour? No one will ever take that away from her, as Ripley and Liv share the longevity record for women as of 2023.
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* Remember back in 2019 Liv set the record for the fastest elimination in women's ''Wrestling/RoyalRumble'' by 8 seconds?[[note]]Until Chealsea Green broke it in 2023 by 4 seconds[[/note]]. The 2023 ''Rumble'' shows how much Liv had [[TookALevelInBadass improved]] since then. Entering the match at number 2 Liv survived to the final two alongside the number 1 entry and former tag team partner, Wrestling/RheaRipley and nearly won the match it it weren't for being blinded by Asuka's green mist earlier.

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* Remember back in 2019 Liv set the record for the fastest elimination in women's ''Wrestling/RoyalRumble'' by 8 seconds?[[note]]Until Chealsea Chelsea Green broke it in 2023 by 4 seconds[[/note]]. The 2023 ''Rumble'' shows how much Liv had [[TookALevelInBadass improved]] since then. Entering the match at number 2 Liv survived to the final two alongside the number 1 entry and former tag team partner, Wrestling/RheaRipley and nearly won the match it it weren't for being blinded by Asuka's green blue mist earlier.earlier when the former was aiming for Ripley. In the closing moments, Liv attempted to eliminate her former partner but was eliminated with a hurricanrana off the apron. Still though from 8 seconds to over an hour? No one will ever take that away from her, as Ripley and Liv share the longevity record for women as of 2023.

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* Even in losing her championship back to Ronda hasn't slowed Liv down one bit, as she seems to embraced her inner Wrestling/JeffHardy by frequently jumping off things and simply ENJOYING her own pain, which has left fans both confused and excited as for what's to come for Liv.

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* Even in losing her championship back to Ronda hasn't slowed Liv down one bit, as she seems to embraced embrace her inner Wrestling/JeffHardy by frequently jumping off things and simply ENJOYING her own pain, which has left fans both confused and excited as for what's to come for Liv.Liv.
* Remember back in 2019 Liv set the record for the fastest elimination in women's ''Wrestling/RoyalRumble'' by 8 seconds?[[note]]Until Chealsea Green broke it in 2023 by 4 seconds[[/note]]. The 2023 ''Rumble'' shows how much Liv had [[TookALevelInBadass improved]] since then. Entering the match at number 2 Liv survived to the final two alongside the number 1 entry and former tag team partner, Wrestling/RheaRipley and nearly won the match it it weren't for being blinded by Asuka's green mist earlier.

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* At ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2022'', controversy aside, not only did Liv successfully defended her championship, she also scores another achievement by becoming the first person in WWE to defeat Ronda ''twice''.

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* At ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2022'', controversy aside, not only did Liv successfully defended defend her championship, she also scores another achievement by becoming the first person in WWE to defeat Ronda ''twice''.


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* Even in losing her championship back to Ronda hasn't slowed Liv down one bit, as she seems to embraced her inner Wrestling/JeffHardy by frequently jumping off things and simply ENJOYING her own pain, which has left fans both confused and excited as for what's to come for Liv.
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* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Wrestling/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance whatsoever. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in the MITB contract on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current WWE Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Raw Women's Champion Bianca Belair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation. Crosses into heartwarming as it was later revealed by Rousey's former photographer on Twitter that Rousey lobbied for Liv to go over her knowing that realistically even less than 100% (which she was, having been {{kayfabe}} injured by Wrestling/{{Natalya|Neidheart}} earlier) she could easily dispatch Liv, but she insisted Liv FINALLY have her moment after 8 long years.

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* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Wrestling/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance whatsoever. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in the MITB contract on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current WWE Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Raw Women's Champion Bianca Belair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation. Crosses into heartwarming as it was later revealed by Rousey's former photographer on Twitter that Rousey lobbied for Liv to go over her knowing that realistically even less than 100% (which she was, having been {{kayfabe}} injured by Wrestling/{{Natalya|Neidheart}} earlier) she could easily dispatch Liv, but she insisted Liv FINALLY have her moment after 8 seven long years.
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* In her ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]]'' debut, she showed she wouldn't be the LesserStar amongst more tenured workers like [[Wrestling/TheRiottSquad her teammates]] - by picking up a table and throwing it on Wrestling/BeckyLynch, and laying Wrestling/CharlotteFlair out with a modified Code Breaker.
* Her performance in a triple threat against Wrestling/BillieKay and Wrestling/EmberMoon. Again she could easily have been the inferior one in the match, but she took it to them, was able to match their offence and even came close to winning. Not bad for a girl who had tapped out to [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] in a matter of seconds.
* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Wrestling/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Raw Women's Champion Bianca Belair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation. Crosses into heartwarming as it was later revealed by Rousey's former photographer on Twitter that Rousey lobbied for Liv to go over her knowing that realistically even less than 100% (which she was, having been {{kayfabe}} injured by Wrestling/{{Natalya|Neidheart}} earlier) she could easily dispatch Liv, but she insisted Liv FINALLY have her moment after 8 long years.

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* In her ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]]'' debut, debut on April 16, 2019, she showed she wouldn't be the LesserStar amongst more tenured workers like [[Wrestling/TheRiottSquad her teammates]] - by picking up a table and throwing it on Wrestling/BeckyLynch, and laying Wrestling/CharlotteFlair out with a modified Code Breaker.
* Her performance in a triple threat against Wrestling/BillieKay and Wrestling/EmberMoon.Wrestling/EmberMoon on NXT, January 4, 2017. Again she could easily have been the inferior one in the match, but she took it to them, was able to match their offence and even came close to winning. Not bad for a girl who had tapped out to [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] in a matter of seconds.
* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Wrestling/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance. chance whatsoever. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in the MITB contract on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current WWE Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Raw Women's Champion Bianca Belair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation. Crosses into heartwarming as it was later revealed by Rousey's former photographer on Twitter that Rousey lobbied for Liv to go over her knowing that realistically even less than 100% (which she was, having been {{kayfabe}} injured by Wrestling/{{Natalya|Neidheart}} earlier) she could easily dispatch Liv, but she insisted Liv FINALLY have her moment after 8 long years.
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* Liv would add to this at Clash At The Castle in September defeating the far more imposing Shayna Baszler entirely ''clean''. She even busted out an armbar she'd learned from training with Matt Riddle!
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* In her ''Smackdown'' debut, she showed she wouldn't be the LesserStar amongst more tenured workers like [[Wrestling/TheRiottSquad her teammates]] - by picking up a table and throwing it on Becky Lynch, and laying Charlotte out with a modified Code Breaker.
* Her performance in a triple threat against Billie Kay and Ember Moon. Again she could easily have been the inferior one in the match, but she took it to them, was able to match their offence and even came close to winning. Not bad for a girl who had tapped out to Asuka in a matter of seconds.
* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Creator/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Raw Women's Champion Bianca Belair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation. Crosses into heartwarming as it was later revealed by Rousey's former photographer on Twitter that Rousey lobbied for Liv to go over her knowing that realistically even less than 100% (which she was, having been kayfabe injured by Natalya earlier) she could easily dispatch Liv, but she insisted Liv FINALLY have her moment after 8 long years.
* At ''Summerslam 2022'', controversy aside, not only did Liv successfully defended her championship, she also scores another achievement by becoming the first person in WWE to defeat Ronda ''twice''.

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* In her ''Smackdown'' ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown]]'' debut, she showed she wouldn't be the LesserStar amongst more tenured workers like [[Wrestling/TheRiottSquad her teammates]] - by picking up a table and throwing it on Becky Lynch, Wrestling/BeckyLynch, and laying Charlotte Wrestling/CharlotteFlair out with a modified Code Breaker.
* Her performance in a triple threat against Billie Kay Wrestling/BillieKay and Ember Moon.Wrestling/EmberMoon. Again she could easily have been the inferior one in the match, but she took it to them, was able to match their offence and even came close to winning. Not bad for a girl who had tapped out to Asuka [[Wrestling/KanakoUrai Asuka]] in a matter of seconds.
* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Creator/RondaRousey Wrestling/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Raw Women's Champion Bianca Belair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation. Crosses into heartwarming as it was later revealed by Rousey's former photographer on Twitter that Rousey lobbied for Liv to go over her knowing that realistically even less than 100% (which she was, having been kayfabe {{kayfabe}} injured by Natalya Wrestling/{{Natalya|Neidheart}} earlier) she could easily dispatch Liv, but she insisted Liv FINALLY have her moment after 8 long years.
* At ''Summerslam ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2022'', controversy aside, not only did Liv successfully defended her championship, she also scores another achievement by becoming the first person in WWE to defeat Ronda ''twice''.
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* At ''Summerslam 2022'', not only Live successfully defended her championship, she also scores another achievement by becoming the first person to defeat Ronda ''twice''.

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* At ''Summerslam 2022'', controversy aside, not only Live did Liv successfully defended her championship, she also scores another achievement by becoming the first person in WWE to defeat Ronda ''twice''.
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* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Creator/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Raw Women's Champion Bianca Belair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation. Crosses into heartwarming as it was later revealed by Rousey's former photographer on Twitter that Rousey lobbied for Liv to go over her knowing that realistically even less than 100% she could easily dispatch Liv, but she insisted Liv FINALLY have her moment after 8 long years.

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* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Creator/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Raw Women's Champion Bianca Belair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation. Crosses into heartwarming as it was later revealed by Rousey's former photographer on Twitter that Rousey lobbied for Liv to go over her knowing that realistically even less than 100% (which she was, having been kayfabe injured by Natalya earlier) she could easily dispatch Liv, but she insisted Liv FINALLY have her moment after 8 long years.
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* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Creator/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Raw Women's Champion Wrestling/BiancaBelair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation. Crosses into heartwarming as it was later revealed by Rousey's former photographer on Twitter that Rousey lobbied for Liv to go over her knowing that realistically even less than 100% she could easily dispatch Liv, but she insisted Liv FINALLY have her moment after 8 long years.

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* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Creator/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Raw Women's Champion Wrestling/BiancaBelair) Bianca Belair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation. Crosses into heartwarming as it was later revealed by Rousey's former photographer on Twitter that Rousey lobbied for Liv to go over her knowing that realistically even less than 100% she could easily dispatch Liv, but she insisted Liv FINALLY have her moment after 8 long years.
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* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Creator/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Raw Women's Champion Wrestling/BiancaBelair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation.

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* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Creator/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Raw Women's Champion Wrestling/BiancaBelair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation. Crosses into heartwarming as it was later revealed by Rousey's former photographer on Twitter that Rousey lobbied for Liv to go over her knowing that realistically even less than 100% she could easily dispatch Liv, but she insisted Liv FINALLY have her moment after 8 long years.
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* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Creator/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Wrestling/BiancaBelair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation.

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* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Creator/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Raw Women's Champion Wrestling/BiancaBelair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation.
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* Winning the titular briefcase and subsequently cashing it in on Creator/RondaRousey at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2022''. Going into the event, literally ''everyone'' expected Wrestling/BeckyLynch to come out on top of the women's ladder match and considered Liv to be, as she had been in pretty much every circumstance leading up to the event, the beloved fan favorite who stood no realistic chance. After defying the odds once, Liv proceeded to cash in on by ''far'' the steeper challenge of the two current Women's Champions (out of Rousey and Wrestling/BiancaBelair) and pin Rousey after a harrowing close call against her Ankle Lock. Rousey [[GracefulLoser handed over the title honorably]] and walked away in silence, and Liv, [[TearsOfJoy literally weeping with elation]], ushered in a new era to a standing ovation.
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* In her ''Smackdown'' debut, she showed she wouldn't be the LesserStar amongst more tenured workers like [[Wrestling/TheRiottSquad her teammates]] - by picking up a table and throwing it on Becky Lynch, and laying Charlotte out with a modified Code Breaker.
* Her performance in a triple threat against Billie Kay and Ember Moon. Again she could easily have been the inferior one in the match, but she took it to them, was able to match their offence and even came close to winning. Not bad for a girl who had tapped out to Asuka in a matter of seconds.
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