• Return Discussed For Next Week’s RAW
The long road to recovery for Chad Gable is reportedly nearing its end, and the timing couldn’t be more perfect for the American Made stable.
After vanishing from the spotlight following a brutal rotator cuff injury sustained while competing as the masked El Grande Americano on WWE Speed, Gable has spent months rehabbing behind the scenes.
However, The Master may be ready to trade the training room for the ring as soon as next Monday. According to PWInsider, creative pitches have been flying for Gable to make his grand return during next week’s RAW in Toronto.
The stakes for this specific episode are massive for his crew. The Creed Brothers are scheduled to compete in a Fatal 4-Way tag team match to crown the new #1 contenders for the World Tag Team Championship, currently held by The Usos.
With American Made’s championship dreams on the line, the arrival of their leader could provide the tactical edge needed to topple three other teams and secure a date with Jimmy and Jey Uso.
While WWE hasn’t officially locked in the appearance, the creative alignment of a major tag match and Gable’s reported availability suggests that Toronto fans might be the first to hear that “SHOOOOSH” in person for the first time in 2026.
• Triple H Reveals Which WWE Star Is The Nicest Human Being Of All Time
While IYO SKY is known for her fierce, high-flying intensity inside the ropes, Triple H is pulling back the curtain on a vastly different reality behind the scenes. On WWE Unreal, the Chief Content Officer bypassed the usual “Genius of the Sky” accolades to crown her with a much softer title: the “nicest human being of all time.”
HHH’s praise followed IYO’s historic performance at WWE Evolution 2025, where she main-evented a grueling 25-minute war against Rhea Ripley. The match, which eventually turned into a Triple Threat following a successful Naomi Money in the Bank cash-in, cemented SKY’s status as a top-tier workhorse.
However, for Triple H, it’s her humble nature, not just her moonsault, that stands out. He revealed that despite her rockstar status, SKY remains a talent who constantly seeks validation, describing how her “world lights up” just by being told she did a good job.
The emotional core of the report stems from a private backstage moment captured after Evolution. As a tearful SKY thanked Triple H for his unwavering belief in her, HHH doubled down on his support, affirming that she has been a foundational “Rockstar” for the company’s new era.
• Reason Behind Rusev’s WWE TV Absence
The mystery of Rusev’s sudden disappearing act has finally been unraveled, and it appears to be a calculated gamble by WWE’s creative team to save The Bulgarian Brute from the dreaded mid-card purgatory.
After a surprise return following WrestleMania 41, Rusev’s momentum seemingly hit a brick wall. Despite the initial hype, he was quickly relegated to “just another guy” status, culminating in a high-stakes loss to Jey Uso on the November 21 episode of SmackDown. That defeat officially ended his hopes of becoming John Cena’s final opponent, and he hasn’t been seen on RAW or SmackDown ever since.
According to PWInsider, Rusev’s absence isn’t due to injury or backstage heat. Instead, he’s being kept on the shelf for the same reason as the Street Profits: WWE doesn’t want to “waste” high-value talent when they don’t have a marquee storyline ready for them. The internal philosophy is that by keeping him off-screen, he will feel “fresh” and important the moment he returns, rather than being seen as an underutilized veteran spinning his wheels.
While the strategy aims to protect his star power, it remains a controversial move among fans who believe a talent of his caliber should be used to anchor the weekly shows.

