A Female WWE Superstar Is Travelling To Saudi Arabia For SUPER SHOWDOWN

A Female WWE Superstar Is Travelling To Saudi Arabia For SUPER SHOWDOWN

Women are not allowed to wrestle in Saudi Arabia but a new report reveals that a female WWE Superstar is heading to the country. Why? Well, you can find everything we know so far after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Jun 05, 2019 07:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
According to PW Insider, Natalya is among the WWE Superstars travelling to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia for Friday's Super ShowDown PPV.

Due to the religious beliefs in the country, female talent is not allowed to compete in sporting events and weren't even given permission to appear at the previous WWE events in 2018 (that included Stephanie McMahon). Natalya has said in interviews that she would like to wrestle in Saudi Arabia but the chances of that happening on Friday are somewhere between slim and none. 

However, there's a chance she'll play some sort of role at the show and, if not, she might just be meeting with some of the country's royal family.

As for Renee Young, it's said that she's scheduled to do commentary for the show which was also the case for Crown Jewel. None of this is likely to make WWE look any better for working alongside the Saudis but it may help them avoid at least some of the negative publicity that entails.

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