WWE Raw is already stacked for Monday night in Atlanta — but Mother Nature may have other plans.

According to Bryan Alvarez of Wrestling Observer, there are significant travel issues affecting the show just hours before bell time. Alvarez reported the situation bluntly.

“Massive weather delays affecting RAW, mostly on production side.”

That update shifts the conversation dramatically as WWE prepares to air from State Farm Arena on February 23, 2026. While talent travel always becomes a question during major weather events, Alvarez specifically noted that the biggest impact appears to be on the production side — which could mean delays involving crew, equipment, staging, or technical setup. The timing couldn’t be more critical.

Monday’s Raw features a tribute to AJ Styles in his home state of Georgia, plus an advertised appearance by Brock Lesnar. Two Elimination Chamber qualifying matches are also scheduled: Raquel Rodriguez vs. IYO SKY vs. Kairi Sane, and Bronson Reed vs. Jey Uso vs. Original El Grande Americano. On top of that, Liv Morgan is set to make her WrestleMania decision, and Maxxine Dupri is slated to face Nattie in a rematch following their recent double count-out.

If production is scrambling behind the scenes, that could mean last-minute adjustments to entrances, camera setups, match layouts, or even the overall pacing of the broadcast.

At this point, WWE has not officially announced any changes to the lineup. But with weather conditions reportedly causing widespread delays, all eyes will be on Atlanta to see whether the show runs smoothly — or if fans notice signs of a rushed setup once Raw goes live.

We’ll continue to monitor the situation as more details emerge.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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