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How a Volcano Forced Big Changes for WWE in 2010

Traveling in WWE is difficult enough without outside implications making it more challenging.

WWE RAW Talent Get Held Up By Mother Nature

In April of 2010, the roster of both WWE RAW and SmackDown were set to go on their post-WrestleMania tour, dubbed the “WrestleMania Revenge Tour,” in Europe.

Monday Night SmackDown!" — SmackDown Saves RAW

With Monday Night RAW looming ahead, the Eyjafjallajökull (try pronouncing that!) volcano was threatening to put an end to “the longest-running weekly episodic program in the US”!

WWE Makes a  Statement:

"The Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull has wreaked havoc on the European travel scene, including the itineraries of WWE Raw and SmackDown Superstars and Divas traveling on the final legs of their two-week post-WrestleMania tour."

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Fortunately, the show did go ahead (but not without any hiccups!) If you thought the only legacy this RAW could ever possibly leave behind is it being the RAW that followed the volcano eruptions, well, you’d be wrong!

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