Kemo
05-09-2024, 02:03 AM
WWE could soon be hosting the Royal Rumble or even WrestleMania in Saudi Arabia, if the nation's big plans for TKO Group Holdings come to fruition.
Since 2018, the company has hosted major shows from Saudi Arabia as part of the nation's 'Saudi 30' vision to bring mainstream Western entertainment to the kingdom WWE is paid handsomely for these events In November 2022, a report revealed that the eight events in Saudi Arabia at the time had earned WWE more than the first 38 WrestleManias.
Turki Alalshikh, Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority Chairman, tells ESPN that an 'enhancement' of the current deal between WWE and Saudi Arabia will be revealed later this month. He stated their desire to host WrestleMania or the Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia, but did not specify if hosting either would be part of the forthcoming announcement.
They also want to host major UFC pay-per-views. "We will do big things with the UFC and TKO," Alalshikh said.
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UFC 306 will take place this September in Las Vegas but will feature plenty of promotional material for the annual Riyadh Season of entertainment. Alalshikh explained that Saudi Arabia has plans for WWE and UFC, both of whom fall under TKO Group Holdings.
Talk of WrestleMania in Saudi Arabia comes at an interesting time in the event's history. Both John Cena and Cody Rhodes have advocated for the first non-North American WrestleMania to happen in the UK, an idea that has been supported by recently-reelected London Mayor Sadiq Khan. With that said, WWE President Nick Khan has stated that the 'Big 4' events will remain in North America for the time being.
There's also the question of how a Saudi Arabian WrestleMania will be received by fans. Initial events as part of this deal faced serious backlash as women were banned from competing. That has since changed though women wear outfits that cover their entire bodies in accordance with the nation's standards. Ultimately, the money Saudi Arabia is willing to pay could bring WrestleMania to the nation, but this will be a decision that should not be made without careful consideration.
Since 2018, the company has hosted major shows from Saudi Arabia as part of the nation's 'Saudi 30' vision to bring mainstream Western entertainment to the kingdom WWE is paid handsomely for these events In November 2022, a report revealed that the eight events in Saudi Arabia at the time had earned WWE more than the first 38 WrestleManias.
Turki Alalshikh, Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority Chairman, tells ESPN that an 'enhancement' of the current deal between WWE and Saudi Arabia will be revealed later this month. He stated their desire to host WrestleMania or the Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia, but did not specify if hosting either would be part of the forthcoming announcement.
They also want to host major UFC pay-per-views. "We will do big things with the UFC and TKO," Alalshikh said.
TVBFxDQq214
UFC 306 will take place this September in Las Vegas but will feature plenty of promotional material for the annual Riyadh Season of entertainment. Alalshikh explained that Saudi Arabia has plans for WWE and UFC, both of whom fall under TKO Group Holdings.
Talk of WrestleMania in Saudi Arabia comes at an interesting time in the event's history. Both John Cena and Cody Rhodes have advocated for the first non-North American WrestleMania to happen in the UK, an idea that has been supported by recently-reelected London Mayor Sadiq Khan. With that said, WWE President Nick Khan has stated that the 'Big 4' events will remain in North America for the time being.
There's also the question of how a Saudi Arabian WrestleMania will be received by fans. Initial events as part of this deal faced serious backlash as women were banned from competing. That has since changed though women wear outfits that cover their entire bodies in accordance with the nation's standards. Ultimately, the money Saudi Arabia is willing to pay could bring WrestleMania to the nation, but this will be a decision that should not be made without careful consideration.