Most Of The WWE Roster Is Reportedly Stuck In Saudi Arabia And May Not Make It Back For SMACKDOWN

Most Of The WWE Roster Is Reportedly Stuck In Saudi Arabia And May Not Make It Back For SMACKDOWN

There's bad news for the WWE roster as they attempt to leave Saudi Arabia as it's being reported that most of them are still stuck in the country and might not make it back in time for SmackDown later...

By JoshWilding - Nov 01, 2019 06:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
According to WrestlingNews.co, there's an issue which is preventing the majority of the WWE roster from making it back to the United States in time for SmackDown tonight. While a small group of Superstars have reportedly left the country, it's unclear whether they're part of the blue brand.

Vince McMahon has already left as has Brock Lesnar, while Superstars who didn't go like Daniel Bryan, The Miz, Kevin Owens, and most of the women's division will be ready for action tonight. 

One source claims that there have been issues with the plane, while another says that there could be other problems and that the wrestlers aren't happy being trapped on a plan for hours after they were cleared by customs agents. 

A number of matches and segments are scheduled for tonight's SmackDown but time will tell whether they actually take place!
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