Hurricane Milton was downgraded to a Category 4 storm early Tuesday, but still poses a significant threat to Florida, with a dangerous storm surge expected. Residents are bracing for the impact, preparing for what could be a major event with serious consequences for many people in the affected areas.

The hurricane has also caused disruptions in the world of professional wrestling. Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select reported that AEW and its president, Tony Khan, have been working tirelessly for the past couple of weeks to adjust their plans due to the hurricane’s impact on travel and scheduling. Despite the challenges, AEW expressed satisfaction with the success of their recent Title Tuesday event.

The storm’s implications led to numerous changes for AEW, including talent missing shows and last-minute adjustments to their programming. These unforeseen challenges have kept the company on high alert as they strive to adapt to the evolving situation and ensure the safety of their team and fans.

NXT has also been affected by the situation with Hurricane Milton. The company had to postpone shows, as the hurricane complicated travel arrangements. Many NXT Superstars found themselves stranded in Saint Louis following the October 8 episode at The Factory.

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As the situation with Hurricane Milton continues to develop, both AEW and NXT are making adjustments to cope with the ongoing challenges. The safety of talent, staff, and fans remains a top priority as they navigate the unpredictable nature of the storm and its aftermath.

We will keep our eye on this story for more information. Our thoughts are also with everyone who is preparing for the worst right now.

Are you preparing for Hurricane Milton? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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