WrestleMania 42 is just over two months away, but behind the scenes, its anything but business as usualand WWE talent are starting to lose patience. During the February 9, 2026 Self Made Session, Self Made Pro dropped a major update that cuts right to the heart of WWEs internal chaos heading into its biggest show of the year. According to him, talent frustration is boiling over because plans are constantly changing behind the scenesand not even top names have clarity on their WrestleMania roles. That backstage uncertainty lines up with what was reported this week on Wrestling Observer Radio. Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer said WWE originally had the entire WrestleMania 42 card mapped out before the Royal Rumblebut plans have been reworked again and again due to early ticket sales coming in below internal expectations. The result? Growing criticism of Triple Hs leadership, with some internally comparing his current decision-making to the last-minute chaos of the Vince McMahon era. Whats baffling insiders most is WWEs instinct to panic over a card that hasnt even been announced yet. Only one match is confirmed so farCM Punk vs. Roman Reigns. Everything else, including major bouts like Cody Rhodes vs. Drew McIntyre, is on shaky ground. Alvarez argued the real issue may not even be creative at all, but the steep price of entry. With Las Vegas hotel prices through the roof and international fans saving up for the World Cup, WWEs premium pricing may be backfiring. But while external factors matter, the pressure is still landing squarely on Triple Hespecially as top-tier talent is left waiting for answers. With creative plans shifting by the day, the real question heading into WrestleMania 42 isnt just whos on the cardits whether WWE has the internal stability to deliver the kind of show fans expect. Are you confident WWE will lock things down in time for WrestleMania 42or are we headed for more last-minute chaos? Sound off in the comments below. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google