If you thought that WWE Superstars had a crazy travel schedule with the flight to Saudi Arabia, things got worse for them when they got back to the United States.

Many WWE stars returned home on Saturday and spent a few hours with their families. They had to turn back around and board a flight so they can get to Montreal, Canada for Monday Night Raw. In most cases, there was a connecting flight in New York City but the flight was canceled. So, this meant that they would have to rent a car and drive several hours into Canada.

Some wrestlers that were lucky enough to have avoided the overseas trip are still making that 6-7 hour drive into Montreal. Mojo Rawley noted on Twitter that he had to endure 25 hour straight hours of travel before he got home. Of course, he is one of the many wrestlers back on the road and on his way to Montreal for Raw.

Most of the Superstars have been on the road, for the most part, since last week’s Raw/Smackdown TV tapings. They will finally have a few days off after this week’s TV.

Life on the road as a WWE Superstar is not always as glamorous as it seems.

2 hour delay at the airport. 13 hours from Jeddah to JFK. Right now, 3 more hours from JFK to Orlando. But before I fly I can check in for my flight in 24 hours for @WWE #Raw in Montreal. #RoadLife — Dean Muhtadi (@MojoRawleyWWE) April 28, 2018

17hrs home to see my girls. Now back on the road to Montreal for #RAW #wwe @WWE — Mike Kanellis (@RealMikeBennett) April 29, 2018

Our 6 hour road trip is almost over @AlexaBliss_WWE …. when a flight gets canceled, you roll with the punches! Nothing’s gonna stop us from making it to Canada for #Raw tomorrow! ?

I ♥️ Montréal #HartCountry — Nattie (@NatbyNature) April 29, 2018

25 hours straight of travel. Finally home for half a day then off to Montreal for @WWE #Raw. Don’t say we don’t go to great lengths for y’all. — Dean Muhtadi (@MojoRawleyWWE) April 29, 2018











