
CM Punk and Liv Morgan might be headed for something much bigger than wrestlingand it all traces back to a direct push inside Netflix. While speaking onBodySlam.nets podcast with Famous Davis, Nick LoPiccolo explained the connection didnt happen by accident. After WWEs massive Netflix deal, he said there was a gap between the company and the streaming giant when it came to knowing which talent could actually be used for film and television. So he stepped in and made sure the right people got in front of the right executivesincluding Netflixs Bella Bajaria. LoPiccolo explained that he actively guided Punk and Morgan to network with top Netflix decision-makers instead of just following WWEs standard schedule at events. That approach quickly paid offespecially in Morgans case, who made a direct impression. From there, LoPiccolo says things escalated behind the scenes in a big way, with Bajaria making it clear what she wanted moving forward. That statement flips the conversation entirely. Instead of WWE talent chasing Hollywood opportunities, LoPiccolo is claiming Netflix leadership is now actively pushing for specific WWE names to be used in films. His overall point is that none of this happens automatically. It comes down to visibility, networking, and getting in front of the right people at the right time. With WWEs partnership with Netflix continuing to evolve, moments like this could end up shaping how far top talent like Punk and Morgan can go outside the ring. Do you think CM Punk and Liv Morgan could actually break into movies through Netflix, or is this just early talk that wont lead anywhere? Let us know your thoughts below. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google