WWE's Return To Saudi Arabia Later This Year Has Now Been Scheduled For Its Original Date

WWE's Return To Saudi Arabia Later This Year Has Now Been Scheduled For Its Original Date

We know that WWE will return to Saudi Arabia later this year but after changing the date of that show (cancelling a number of European tour dates in the process), it's now been scheduled for its original date.

By JoshWilding - Jul 26, 2019 11:07 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
WWE's return to Saudi Arabia has been scheduled for its original date of Friday, November 1st, according to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. 

We still don't know what the show will be called but it is set to take place in the King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh, the same place Crown Jewel was held in 2018. WWE actually cancelled a number of European events and even moved RAW and SmackDown Live around to accommodate the Saudis, making a lot of fans unhappy in the process.

Now, though, those remain cancelled and this show is back in its original date. Chances are it will only feature RAW Superstars, though, because this PPV will place in the afternoon and then a live SmackDown taping will happen just hours later in Newark, New Jersey! 

With any luck, more details about WWE's plans will be revealed soon. 
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