Slayer_X
04-17-2014, 06:47 PM
WWE News: No women allowed at three WWE events this week
2014-04-17 10:48:54
No women will be allowed at WWE's three shows in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at The Green Halls Stadium. "This event is for Males only" reads a line at Ticketmaster, which was first mentioned by StarTribune.com. There are no Divas advertised for the shows
World Wrestling Entertainment’s stars in conservative Saudi Arabia for first live matches
The Associated Press April 17, 2014 7:37 am
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia – Pro wrestlers with the WWE, including John Cena and champion Randy Orton, are in Saudi Arabia for three days of matches in the capital, Riyadh.
World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. says it is the first time its franchise has held matches in the ultraconservative Muslim kingdom, home to Islam’s holiest sites.
WWE is wildly popular across the Middle East. WWE has an Arabic website and debuted live in the region in Egypt in 2012. Matches also have been held in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates since.
Ticketmaster says on its website the matches in Saudi Arabia are “for males only.”
The state-run Saudi Press Agency says 35 U.S. wrestlers in total from WWE are in the kingdom for the matches that start Thursday.
No Divas for you !
2014-04-17 10:48:54
No women will be allowed at WWE's three shows in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at The Green Halls Stadium. "This event is for Males only" reads a line at Ticketmaster, which was first mentioned by StarTribune.com. There are no Divas advertised for the shows
World Wrestling Entertainment’s stars in conservative Saudi Arabia for first live matches
The Associated Press April 17, 2014 7:37 am
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia – Pro wrestlers with the WWE, including John Cena and champion Randy Orton, are in Saudi Arabia for three days of matches in the capital, Riyadh.
World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. says it is the first time its franchise has held matches in the ultraconservative Muslim kingdom, home to Islam’s holiest sites.
WWE is wildly popular across the Middle East. WWE has an Arabic website and debuted live in the region in Egypt in 2012. Matches also have been held in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates since.
Ticketmaster says on its website the matches in Saudi Arabia are “for males only.”
The state-run Saudi Press Agency says 35 U.S. wrestlers in total from WWE are in the kingdom for the matches that start Thursday.
No Divas for you !