WWE is less than a week away from hosting the first-ever international Royal Rumble—and now we’ve got our clearest look yet at the incredible custom-built stadium going up in the heart of Riyadh’s King Abdullah Financial District.
On January 26, 2026, Twitter user Mohammed Waheed shared a major update on the arena’s progress, revealing that the build is almost complete just five days before the event kicks off. His tweet included multiple photos and a stunning video that showcased everything from lighting rigs to the finalized roof structure—with the Royal Rumble logo now fully displayed.
“Today’s #RoyalRumble arena captures: Completion of the outer roof structure (photos from different angles). Major progress in the crowd area, which will host the press conference (5 PM Friday) and the two nights’ events.”
The video also showed newly installed LED lighting systems and flashy production upgrades, showing that WWE isn’t just building a stadium—they’re creating a WrestleMania-caliber environment for the January 31 spectacle.
This follows the initial leak from January 18 by Mohammed Mansour, who first showed off the arena’s foundation, lighting towers, and security checkpoints. At that time, fans were shocked to learn that WWE was constructing a brand-new venue from the ground up—something they’ve never done before. The fact that ticket sales began before the site was even publicly unveiled made the situation even more surreal.
And yet, WWE’s gamble seems to have paid off. According to internal metrics, Royal Rumble 2026 has already become the most in-demand event in the company’s history, with presales breaking all previous records.
Now, with the lights on, the roof up, and the final touches going in, the world is watching to see if WWE can stick the landing—and officially launch the Road to WrestleMania 42 in epic fashion.
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