WWE Is Reportedly Considering Putting On An All-Women's Event Later This Year

WWE Is Reportedly Considering Putting On An All-Women's Event Later This Year

After the women were unable to perform in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia for The Greatest Royal Rumble event, sources are reporting that the company is discussing a potential all-women's event for later this year...

By EliteGuy101 - Jul 11, 2018 08:07 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Prowrestling.com
While the WWE made a huge deal with Saudi Arabia, company officials received negative press due to the controversial laws in the country, one of which wouldn't allow the female wrestlers to perform at The Greatest Royal Rumble event in Jeddah.

Pro Wrestling Sheet is reporting that company officials have been discussing the idea of running an all-women’s event sometime in the fall.

The report adds WWE is looking to make up for the Greatest Royal Rumble ban on women by putting on an all-women’s show in early September or October. It’s unknown who will be featured on the show as it is not yet set in stone, but it’s seriously being discussed internally in WWE.
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