Dominik Mysterio’s participation in the upcoming Royal Rumble remains uncertain due to ongoing concerns about his health following a reported injury. Over the past several weeks, Mysterio has been absent from WWE’s RAW broadcasts, a situation that has sparked speculation about his physical condition and ability to compete. This absence extends beyond television, as he was also missing from a recent AAA event held in front of a live audience.
Despite his image appearing in some promotional materials for the Royal Rumble, sources caution that this does not guarantee his involvement in the Men’s Royal Rumble match, as such graphics often feature talent without confirming their actual participation. A clearer update on Mysterio’s status is expected once the Royal Rumble event begins.
If Dominik does not make an appearance during the show, it likely indicates that WWE remains concerned about his health and is being cautious with his recovery. However, there is still anticipation that he could be involved in some capacity without having to compete, which would allow him to avoid aggravating any injuries.
One possibility under consideration is that Mysterio might appear early in the show to support the female members of Judgment Day, who will compete in the Women’s Royal Rumble, thus allowing him to participate without the physical demands of entering the men’s competition. Mysterio currently holds both the WWE Intercontinental Championship and the AAA Mega Championship, highlighting his significance in the promotion despite recent setbacks.

WWE Welcomes Saudi Arabia’s First Super-Heavyweight Competitor
In a major announcement ahead of WWE’s event in Saudi Arabia, the company has signed Fahd Tuwaiq, also known by his birth name Fahad Sahli, marking the arrival of the Kingdom’s first true super-heavyweight wrestler in WWE. Turki Alalshikh officially revealed this signing, emphasizing Tuwaiq’s impressive stature and athletic achievements, which include titles in powerlifting and arm wrestling.
Tuwaiq has been training for months at WWE’s Performance Center in Orlando, and the organization’s confidence in his potential was evident when they trademarked his ring name in December. Fahd expressed his excitement about joining WWE, stating,
WWE is my stage to change the world. I want to make my country proud, and I will do so in WWE.
The timing aligns with WWE’s upcoming SmackDown and Royal Rumble events in Saudi Arabia, positioning Tuwaiq for a high-profile debut in front of his home fans. Whether he steps into the 30-man Royal Rumble match or appears on SmackDown, he is poised to become a prominent figure on WWE’s main roster owing to his size and strength.
Turki Alalshikh also shared a supportive message alongside a video of Tuwaiq, saying,
Our guy that we support in WWE, Fahad Sahli… May Allah grant you success, and I’ve been your fan from now on ❤️🇸🇦💪🏻
The enthusiasm surrounding Fahd Tuwaiq’s signing reflects WWE’s intent to expand its global representation and introduce new talent from the Saudi Kingdom.
Rey Mysterio’s Injury Raises Questions About His Royal Rumble Participation
During a recent match on RAW against Austin Theory, Rey Mysterio suffered a visible injury that immediately cast doubt on his ability to compete in the forthcoming Royal Rumble event. As the match concluded, the referee signaled an X hand gesture, a sign used within WWE to indicate a legitimate medical issue. Rey was unable to continue actively, remaining slumped on the apron while WWE trainers rushed to attend to him.
After the incident, Mysterio was discreetly taken backstage, and the broadcast shifted focus to a Natalya vignette to avoid showing the medical situation on camera. Wrestling journalist Bryan Alvarez confirmed that Rey’s injury was genuine, underscoring the seriousness with which WWE treated this occurrence.
Despite the scare, there is cautious optimism about Mysterio’s condition. Dave Meltzer from Wrestling Observer reported that backstage sources believe the injury is not severe, and WWE insiders are hopeful he will be able to participate in the Royal Rumble 30-man match later this week.
This news is particularly significant given Rey Mysterio’s recent struggles with injuries throughout 2025 and the critical timing ahead of WWE’s shows in Saudi Arabia. For now, he remains listed as an expected competitor, though his health will be closely monitored.
Significance and What to Watch For at the Royal Rumble
The status of Dominik Mysterio remains one of the more uncertain storylines leading into the Royal Rumble, reflecting broader concerns about wrestler health and WWE’s balancing act between storytelling and in-ring safety. Should Dominik be sidelined, it would underscore ongoing recovery challenges for the high-profile WWE Intercontinental and AAA Mega Champion.
Meanwhile, WWE’s introduction of Fahd Tuwaiq as their first super-heavyweight from Saudi Arabia signals the promotion’s strategy to broaden its talent base and appeal to international audiences, especially in the Middle East. His potential debut at a major event like the Royal Rumble could provide a pivotal moment both for him and the company’s expanding presence in the region.
Rey Mysterio’s injury scare, though tempered by positive reports, adds to the uncertainty around veteran performers’ well-being within a demanding schedule. His expected participation will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike, as it may influence the proceedings of the Royal Rumble match and related storylines.
Overall, the Royal Rumble event in Saudi Arabia carries heightened anticipation due to these unfolding developments, with fans eager to see how the wrestlers’ health issues and new arrivals will shape the night’s outcomes.
ولدنا اللي ندعمه في WWE فهد سحلي … الله يوفقك وانا من جمهورك من الان ❤️🇸🇦💪🏻 pic.twitter.com/ADkfCRJlrq
— TURKI ALALSHIKH (@Turki_alalshikh) January 27, 2026
