More WWE Superstars Are Expected Not To Attend The Company's Next Event In Saudi Arabia

More WWE Superstars Are Expected Not To Attend The Company's Next Event In Saudi Arabia

It was recently revealed that WWE is expected to return to Saudi Arabia as soon as next February, but it now sounds like a number of Superstars will once again refuse to attend the show. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Jan 13, 2020 03:01 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Last week, it was revealed that WWE has booked in an "international" PPV of some sort for late February and it's since been reported that it will take place in Saudi Arabia as part of WWE's ongoing deal with the country's government. However, as you might expect, not everyone is happy about that! 

As well as those who won't visit the country due to its controversial political stance, this time even more Superstars are expected to give the show a miss because of what happened last time they were there. As you may recall, almost the entire SmackDown roster was stranded in the country after so-called "mechanical issues" left them trapped there. 

At least two more Superstars have decided not to go back to Saudi Arabia and they join names like Daniel Bryan and The Miz. 

It's not going to be interesting finding out whether any other big names miss the PPV as that will give us a better idea of who was unhappy with what went down in the country last year. Either way, this show should have major consequences for WrestleMania as the Show of Shows is fast approaching.
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