WWE's Female Superstars May Be Compensated For Being Excluded From GREATEST ROYAL RUMBLE

WWE's Female Superstars May Be Compensated For Being Excluded From GREATEST ROYAL RUMBLE

Women aren't allowed to compete at sporting events in Saudi Arabia (really) so that means we won't see any female Superstars at tomorrow's Greatest Royal Rumble. However, there may be good news for them.

By JoshWilding - Apr 26, 2018 02:04 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Due to Saudi Arabia's archaic laws, we won't see any female WWE Superstars at this Friday's Greatest Royal Rumble. That means no Ronda Rousey and no Women's Championship matches, something many fans are understandably unhappy about. While the company working with the country could pay off big time, is it really worth it when a good chunk of the roster is banned from performing? 

Seemingly so as Jim Cornette has noted that WWE will be making millions of dollars from the show. However, he also noted that WWE should give the women a hefty payday, something Jerry "The King" Lawler (who will be calling at least part of the event alongside good ol'Jim Ross) seeming confirmed when he added: "I think that’s exactly what’s happening." Well, that's one solution, I guess! 

It still doesn't necessarily feel like the right one but it goes some way in making things right, especially as the male performers at the show will no doubt score some good money for competing! 
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