This weekend’s WWE Royal Rumble premium live event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia is set to be a landmark show, particularly for the women’s division. The 2026 Women’s Royal Rumble match will feature the largest number of female competitors ever to appear on a WWE event held in Saudi Arabia, a significant milestone for the company’s partnership with the region.
However, the historic nature of the match has also brought renewed attention to a familiar topic: ring gear.
For previous WWE events in Saudi Arabia, women have been required to modify their usual in-ring attire, typically competing in full bodysuits to align with the country’s conservative dress guidelines. With so many women involved in the Royal Rumble this time around, there had been some speculation that WWE might adjust or streamline the gear requirements to better accommodate the match.
According to WrestleVotes Radio on Fightful Select, that is not the case. The report notes that the same attire guidelines used for past Saudi events remain firmly in place for this weekend’s Royal Rumble. One WWE talent involved in the Women’s Rumble confirmed the report, adding that there was no coordinated effort to ensure the competitors’ gear looked distinct from one another once everyone was in the ring.
Another noteworthy detail came from Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp, who spoke with a separate talent scheduled for the match. According to that conversation, the women participating in the Royal Rumble were responsible for creating and/or paying for their own gear that meets the required parameters, without direct assistance from WWE. It remains unclear whether this is standard practice across the board or specific to this event.
While the Women’s Royal Rumble is poised to make history in terms of representation and participation, the backstage details highlight that some aspects of WWE’s Saudi events remain unchanged. As always, how the match ultimately comes across on screen — especially with a crowded field and similar-looking gear — will be something fans will be watching closely once the countdown clock starts.
