Hurricane Ian is causing havoc in Florida right now, with Triple H said to be "very worried" about WWE SmackDown tomorrow night as a result.

The hurricane has left two million people in Florida without power, with there also tragically being some loss of life due to the extreme weather conditions.

Obviously on a much less serious note, the hurricane has meant people cannot travel in or out of Florida right now, which is causing issues for WWE.

Will Hurricane Ian cause WWE to cancel SmackDown?

With the Performance Center being situated in Orlando, a lot of the WWE roster now lives in Florida, causing some issues right now.

Dave Meltzer is reporting that the extreme weather conditions, and the fact a lot of the roster live in Florida, is a cause of concern for WWE.

On the latest Wrestling Observer Radio, Meltzer said that WWE is "very worried" that talent won't be able to make the show tomorrow night, via WrestleTalk.

I know WWE’s very worried about Friday’s show because they have so many people from there. The hope was that it’ll be okay and people can get there from Tampa and Orlando to Winnipeg on Friday.

The report explains that the hope from within the company is that talent will be able to travel to Winnipeg for the show, but that's no guarantee at this stage, and WWE could be left with a skeleton crew.

This was an issue that Tony Khan had to deal with too, with the AEW President announcing that the wrestlers on his roster only had to come to Dynamite if they felt it was safe to do show, with a lot missing the show last night.

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What are Triple H's plans for SmackDown?

During last week's episode of SmackDown, WWE announced three matches that are, at least of right now, set to take place during tomorrow night's show.

Sami Zayn and Solo Sikoa are set to team up for the first time to take on the team of Ricochet and Madcap Moss, who have been involved with The Bloodline for the last few weeks.

Also in tag team account, Hit Row are set to take on Humberto Carrillo and Angel Garza, collectively known as Los Lotharios.

And finally, Bayley is set to turn up on SmackDown, despite being a member of the Raw roster, to go one-on-one with Shotzi.

It's worth noting that these matches were announced last week, and it's possible that they aren't able to happen due to the hurricane.

GiveMeSport will keep you posted with all the latest updates on WWE's plans for SmackDown and how they're impacted by Hurricane Ian.