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WrestleMania 42: What's working and what isn't for this year's 4 title builds

By Cameron HawkinsYahoo Sports

What’s worked for this year's WrestleMania 42 title builds, what’s been lacking — and what should unfold by the time Sunday night rolls around in Las Vegas?

Going into WrestleMania 42 weekend, let’s reflect on the builds of the four World Championship matches, what’s worked for each, what’s been lacking, and what hopefully unfolds for each one. Women’s World Championship Match: Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Liv Morgan In what’s easily been the best buildup of the four, I don’t know if any pairing this weekend is more motivated to put a stamp on their story.

After her 2026 Royal Rumble win , I asked Liv Morgan how that distinction going into WrestleMania is different than winning or being world champion at any other point. She’d been the Rumble runner-up the two previous years, and was finally able to claim one of those elusive spots on the biggest stage. “I love to be in a position where I'm trusted,“ Morgan reflected to Uncrowned.

“It's something that I don't take lightly. I definitely honor that and want to make sure that I deliver. Finally being the bride and no longer the bridesmaid this year was so incredible.

” Liv Morgan challenges Stephanie Vaquer for the Women's World Championship on Night 1 of WrestleMania 42. WWE via Getty Images What she married into was a rivalry that went from words to wars with champion Stephanie Vaquer, who steamrolled the NXT roster on her way to a similar flattening of the women of “Raw. ” Now at more than 200 days as champion, Vaquer’s proven too tough for any single combatant to handle, so Morgan’s ability to use the Judgement Day’s numbers advantage have kept the two on faulty equal footing week after week.

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