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Kevin Owens will not be appearing at WWE World during WrestleMania 42 week in Las Vegas — but according to Sean Ross Sapp, the reason behind his last-minute removal is entirely benign. Fans who had purchased photo op or autograph sessions with Owens received an email from WWE confirming the cancellation, immediately sparking questions about what might be behind the decision given Owens’ already extended absence from in-ring competition.
Sapp addressed the situation on the post-Raw show and offered straightforward clarity. “I was told that him being pulled from WWE World isn’t anything salacious. It just wasn’t a good time, so they pulled him.” The explanation removes any suggestion of controversy or health concerns behind the cancellation, framing it simply as a scheduling reality rather than any kind of significant development.
Kevin Owens Has Been Recovering From Neck Surgery Since Missing WrestleMania Plans and Is Set to Coach on WWE LFG
Owens has been out of action since WWE Elimination Chamber 2025, having undergone neck surgery that scrapped what had been planned as a significant WrestleMania program. There is still no confirmed timeline for his in-ring return, though WWE remains hopeful he could be back before the end of 2026 if his recovery continues at its current pace.
In the meantime, Owens remains part of WWE‘s broader content ecosystem — he is set to serve as a coach on WWE LFG, the company’s new talent development series premiering later this month. The combination of the LFG commitment and a recovery timeline that may not align with a public appearance schedule makes the WWE World cancellation straightforwardly explainable, even if the abruptness of the communication to fans left some understandably concerned about what it might mean.
