A scary moment occurred on Raw when Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer launched a surprise attack on Liv Morgan, causing her to clash heads with Roxanne Perez. The hard skull-to-skull clash left both women dazed on the floor, and Bryan Alvarez has now reported that the pair have been placed in WWE’s concussion protocol. With WrestleMania 42 less than two weeks away and Morgan set to challenge Vaquer for the title, concern is growing that the injury could seriously affect the planned matchup as WWE enforces one of the strictest concussion protocols in all of sports.
“Both Liv and Roxanne in concussion protocol after they clonked skulls HARD when Stephanie jumped Liv from behind. Hopefully, we didn’t just witness a disaster affecting WrestleMania.” – Bryan Alvarez
Following any suspected head trauma, WWE talent is immediately removed from action for detailed assessment. The process starts with annual baseline ImPACT cognitive testing, followed by repeat testing over 24-72 hours, combined with symptom checks, neurological examinations, and progressive exertion tests in a controlled environment. Full medical clearance from WWE doctors, often including neuropsychologists, is required before any return to the ring. This multi-step system bans same-day returns and prioritizes long-term brain health over storylines, even as major events like WrestleMania 42 approach.
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