Winning the WWE Women's World Championship back in May 2024, Liv Morgan has already surpassed 200 days in her ongoing run. With the backup that she possesses on Raw, nobody can even think of dethroning her at this point.
Also at the Crown Jewel 2024 premium live event in Saudi Arabia, last week, Morgan defeated the WWE Women's Champion Nia Jax from SmackDown to become the inaugural women's Crown Jewel Champion, touted to be the "absolute best of the bests" in the WWE.

Going by her heel persona, the Judgment Day member is essentially claiming herself to be the greatest women's champion that WWE has ever seen and she also has immediate future plans in mind to achieve the best year of her wrestling career.
Speaking to TMZ Sports, Liv Morgan was asked if winning the women's tag team gold is the only thing that's keeping 2024 from being the greatest year of her career and she returned with a positive nod.
"For sure, for sure, 100% and that's exactly what I'm going to do," Morgan sounded ecstatic about the idea of winning the tag team belts with her current cohort Raquel Rodriguez, and the groundwork for the same has already begun.
The Women's World Champion alongside Rodriguez and Dominik Mysterio kicked off this week's WWE Raw to announce the end of the "Liv Morgan Revenue Tour" and that she's the "Greatest Women's Champion of All Time" following Crown Jewel PLE.
The Women's Tag Team Champions, Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair interrupted the session and got into a physical confrontation. Later the night, Morgan and Rodriguez also eliminated the duo from a battle royal to determine the new challenger for the women's world title.
This segment essentially seems to be a setup for a tag team title bout between the two sides in the future and Morgan sounded pretty confident about becoming a dual champion in the WWE before 2024 wraps up.