I had a similar problem, which was caused by low water level in the pool over the winter and our high water table. Don't know if this will work for you, but here is how I fixed the problem. I pulled the liner out from the coping so that I could insert a garden hose behind the liner and flood water under the liner. Once I did this I was able to get in the pool and with my foot kick the liner wrinkles out and respread the liner. I then reattached the liner to the wall. No here is where you may have problems - how will you get the water out from behind the liner. When my pool was built the builder installed a drywell under the deep end which I can pump out by valving it through my main circulating pump and pumping to waste. The concrete under the deep and is a mix of concrete and vermiculite so the water permeates through it. So, I just pump the water out from behind the liner and everything is great.
If you don't have such a setup I would imagine you could use a small pump connected to a hose that you feed behind the liner to pump the water out before you reseat the liner.
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