Liv Morgan Exposes Valhalla Crop Dusting The Ring During Their Riott Squad Days
Before she became Valhalla, the Viking wrestler was known as Sarah Logan and was a member of the Riott Squad alongside Liv Morgan and Ruby Riott (now Ruby Soho).
Riott, Morgan, and Logan made their impactful debut on the November 21, 2017 edition of SmackDown. On that night, they assaulted the SmackDown women’s roster, starting with Naomi and Becky Lynch backstage. The chaos continued as they interrupted a SmackDown Women’s title match between the champion Charlotte Flair and challenger Natalya, attacking both competitors.
This debut set the stage for an intense and memorable run for the Riott Squad. The trio quickly made a name for themselves, bringing a new level of aggression and teamwork to the women’s division.
Their debut was just the beginning of an exciting and tumultuous journey in the ring, as they carved out a significant place in WWE history. To commemorate this significant milestone in their careers, all three members had the date of their call-up tattooed on their bodies.
In a recent interview with Open Thoughts, Liv Morgan discussed the impact of the Riott Squad on her WWE career.
The conversation took an amusing turn when she was asked if she had ever passed wind in the ring. Morgan clarified that she had been flatulence-free during matches but revealed an interesting tidbit about her former tag team partner, Sarah ‘Valhalla’ Logan.
“No, but oh my gosh! Sarah, sorry I love you. I had this tag team partner Sarah, right? I was in a tag team called The Riott Squad and she would fart in the ring all the time and, you know, it like stinks but you have to kind of just like not react to it. But it’s like disgusting, you know, but you just keep it moving. I’ve not farted in the ring but I’ve been, like, farted on.”
Morgan’s anecdote provides a humorous glimpse into the behind-the-scenes dynamics of professional wrestling. Despite the less-than-glamorous moments, the bond between the Riott Squad members remained strong, highlighting the camaraderie and resilience required to thrive in the wrestling industry.