
WWE faced a significant travel challenge as flights were canceled due to a massive East Coast weather system just before RAW in Toronto. The company swiftly adapted by arranging ground transportation, loading up vans to ensure talent and staff arrived on time. Lilian Garcia shared on Instagram how WWE’s quick actions helped keep the show running smoothly, demonstrating their commitment to delivering live entertainment despite unexpected hurdles.
In preparation for the January 26 episode of WWE RAW, several exciting segments have been announced. AJ Styles and Gunther will address their upcoming Royal Rumble match, adding intrigue to the show’s storyline. Additionally, a face-to-face segment between Adam Pearce and Paul Heyman is set, along with a fatal four-way tag team match to determine the next number one contenders for the World Tag Team Championship. These developments promise an action-packed night at the Scotiabank Arena.
The Royal Rumble 2026 lineup has grown even more impressive with new entrants confirmed for both the Men’s and Women’s matches. Notable additions include Roman Reigns, Solo Sikoa, Charlotte Flair, and Giulia, heightening anticipation for the January 31 event. With a star-studded roster already in place, fans can expect thrilling surprises and intense competition as WWE gears up for one of its most celebrated annual events.
In other wrestling news, Killer Kelly has confirmed her departure from TNA, stating that while an extension was offered, both parties agreed not to proceed. She expressed gratitude for her time with TNA, highlighting her growth and accomplishments, including being part of the first-ever Women’s Dog Collar match. Kelly reassured fans that her wrestling journey continues, as she remains open for independent bookings worldwide.
Lastly, Paul London has voiced concerns about the impact of social media on professional wrestling, arguing that it has diluted the art form. During an interview, London criticized the industry’s focus on online validation over traditional wrestling values like storytelling and discipline. His comments reflect a broader debate on the evolution of wrestling in the digital age, resonating with those who value the craft’s core principles.
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