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Reality TV Star Wants To Marry Liv Morgan

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• Reality TV Star Wants To Marry Liv Morgan

A crossover moment between reality TV and WWE has sparked online speculation after Love Is Blind alum Jordan Keltner made a bold public comment directed at Liv Morgan.

Following WWE’s post showing Morgan’s return to the ring at last night’s Live Event, where she defeated Lyra Valkyria in her first match in 6 months, Keltner appeared in the Instagram comments, stating that he’s ready for marriage again, teasing that he wants to marry the former Women’s World Champion.

“I am ready for marriage once more.”

Things escalated when Morgan later liked one of Keltner’s recent posts, a small move that fueled dating rumors across social media.

Keltner previously appeared on season 9 of Love Is Blind, where he got engaged before the relationship ended ahead of the wedding. Morgan has previously said dating as a WWE star requires a confident partner and that she’s spent recent years focused primarily on her career.

• AEW’s New Strategy To Look Successful Revealed

If it feels like All Elite Wrestling can’t stop talking about its recent Sports Illustrated honors, that’s by design. What fans are seeing on television isn’t just celebration – it’s a calculated effort to reshape how the company is viewed after a turbulent stretch.

On Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer explained that AEW’s constant emphasis on those awards is part of a broader attempt to counter lingering negativity from late 2023 through much of 2024. According to Meltzer, the company is using the credibility of the Sports Illustrated name to reinforce a message it feels it couldn’t convincingly make a year earlier.

Meltzer noted that AEW spent much of the past year fighting a damaging narrative – one that painted the promotion as struggling financially and poorly managed. That perception, he said, became a serious problem, and AEW is now aggressively pushing back by highlighting external validation rather than internal claims.

The saturation approach hasn’t been subtle. Award mentions have appeared across broadcasts, video packages, commentary, and even post-show media scrums. Tony Khan has repeatedly referenced the honors, and graphics have driven the point home visually. Meltzer acknowledged that while the company may be late in launching this kind of campaign, the execution has been thorough.

Part of why AEW is comfortable leaning so heavily into the awards now is simple: this time, they won decisively. Meltzer explained that in previous years, recognition was more evenly split, making it harder to build a dominant narrative. This year, however, AEW walked away with a significant share of the Sports Illustrated accolades, giving them something concrete to rally around.

From Meltzer’s perspective, the strategy is less about bragging and more about reframing the story. AEW wants fans and media to associate the company with success, big events, top-tier talent, and elite matches – and the awards serve as shorthand for that message. By repeating it often, the company ensures it sticks.

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