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On November 2, the second ten-year partnership with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, WWE Crown Jewel experienced a tumultuous period during which it announced its intention to continue its efforts in payment at the meeting. on his multi-million dollar relationship for expensive living.
The WWE said in a statement:
WWE has been in the Middle East for almost 20 years and has developed a large and dedicated fan base. Given the heinous crime committed at the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul, the company faced a very difficult decision regarding its event scheduled for Nov. 2 in Riyadh. Similar to other US companies considering continuing operations in Saudi Arabia, the Company has decided to meet its contractual obligations to the General Sports Authority and to organize the event. Forecasts for the whole of 2018 are based on the organization of the Riyadh event as planned.
Although the WWE resisted its first wave of criticism leading to the Greatest Royal Rumble, the stars allied for its latest round of critical reactions too far to be ignored in a scandal that caught the attention of the world.
Following the disappearance of Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi, who has since been confirmed as a victim of a premeditated murder allegedly committed by Saudi agents, Saudi Arabia has been receiving extremely negative attention from from the general public.
It was only a matter of time before the disturbing fraternization of the WWE with the Kingdom fell into the sights of worried politicians. At the same time, the doors opened, along with renowned US Senators Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Lindsey Graham (CS), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) And Bob Menendez (D-NJ) . in turn condemning the event planned by WWE with Saudi Arabia.
The writing seemed to be on the wall when the WWE representatives reports in-house with backup plans for his supercard card. By Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Radio, the promotion had already considered Crown Jewel's announced matches against the WWE Survivor Series later this month. Meltzer later reported that the show was in serious jeopardy even as the WWE stubbornly stood up to the palpable political tension.
If this is true – that the Saudis have drawn an American resident to their consulate and murdered him – this should represent a fundamental break in our relations with Saudi Arabia. https://t.co/hgCchEZRtJ
– Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) October 6, 2018
Still the mistress of chance relations and the magic of public relations, WWE has done its best to tour public criticism for its troubling relations with Saudi Arabia. The Knox County Mayor and Star Kane have teamed up to promote a $ 100,000 donation proactively (and transparently) to the Knoxville Public Safety Foundation for Kane's WWE appearances that would remove him from his position.
Last month, WWE dedicated several segments to the show to raise public awareness of its noble efforts in support of the Connor & # 39; s Cure Charitable Foundation. When Raw aired on September 24th, WWE teamed up with Hyundai, which donated $ 200,000 to the cause. WWE continued its admirable efforts last Monday at Raw during a segment led by Titus O'Neill to honor breast cancer survivors as part of the long-standing partnership between WWE and Susan G Komen.
Philanthropy is undeniably comforting. But for a skeptic, the timing is suspicious.
In a possible effort to help fight backtracking to prevent women from performing in Saudi Arabia, the Saudi government even apologized following the Greatest Royal Rumble after WWE accidentally aired a promotion in the US. stadium featuring women. WWE is also on the WWE Evolution poster. its first pay-per-view service for women on October 28th.
Just five days before Crown Jewel.
In an interview with Tim Fiorvanti of ESPN, Triple H, Executive Vice President of WWE, vehemently denied the cynical sentiment that WWE Evolution is a public relations response to Crown Jewel, saying:
Take the show from Saudi Arabia, and let's just say that this has never happened – can anyone say that he deserves this opportunity? For me, it's a ridiculous statement, the timing chosen to do it. You can not make a change in a region that, culturally, is trying to change, you can not help them change that change without it.
Triple H is not wrong in insisting that the women's division of WWE, her most talented women's division to date, deserves a chance. Nevertheless, the WWE has built a reputation of being a calculated society that adopts a strategy and sometimes a vindictive frontier. A recent example would be the odd moment of his efforts to advance the CM Punk trial a few days before his second bout at UFC 225.
Given the disappointing promotion of WWE Evolution over Crown Jewel on home TV shows for Raw and SmackDown this week, the cynicism about WWE might not be so baseless. And suggesting that WWE Evolution be held a few days before Crown Jewel is just a scheduled coincidence would amount to denying WWE one of its greatest assets.
Still, the WWE advertising machine is not without flaws. In this case, these flaws were manifested by greed: a lucrative contract worth between 450 and 500 million dollars was too tempting to avoid this partnership that was to be the subject of a thorough examination.
In the end, not only the partnership scrutinized, frayed foreign relations on press freedom between the United States and Saudi Arabia cast an even darker cloud over WWE's participation in Vision 2030. And with nine years to come, it's hard to imagine WWE being able to overcome its long-standing omnipresent criticism.
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On November 2, the second ten-year partnership with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, WWE Crown Jewel experienced a tumultuous period during which it announced its intention to continue its efforts in payment at the meeting. on his multi-million dollar relationship for expensive living.
The WWE said in a statement:
WWE has been in the Middle East for almost 20 years and has developed a large and dedicated fan base. Given the heinous crime committed at the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul, the company faced a very difficult decision regarding its event scheduled for Nov. 2 in Riyadh. Similar to other US companies considering continuing operations in Saudi Arabia, the Company has decided to meet its contractual obligations to the General Sports Authority and to organize the event. Forecasts for the whole of 2018 are based on the organization of the Riyadh event as planned.
Although the WWE resisted its first wave of criticism leading to the Greatest Royal Rumble, the stars allied for its latest round of critical reactions too far to be ignored in a scandal that caught the attention of the world.
Following the disappearance of Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi, who has since been confirmed as a victim of a premeditated murder allegedly committed by Saudi agents, Saudi Arabia has been receiving extremely negative attention from from the general public.
It was only a matter of time before the disturbing fraternization of the WWE with the Kingdom fell into the sights of worried politicians. At the same time, the doors opened, along with renowned US Senators Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Lindsey Graham (CS), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) And Bob Menendez (D-NJ) . in turn condemning the event planned by WWE with Saudi Arabia.
The writing seemed to be on the wall when the WWE representatives reports in-house with backup plans for his supercard card. By Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Radio, the promotion had already considered Crown Jewel's announced matches against the WWE Survivor Series later this month. Meltzer later reported that the show was in serious jeopardy even as the WWE stubbornly stood up to the palpable political tension.
If this is true – that the Saudis have drawn an American resident to their consulate and murdered him – this should represent a fundamental break in our relations with Saudi Arabia. https://t.co/hgCchEZRtJ
– Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) October 6, 2018
Still the mistress of chance relations and the magic of public relations, WWE has done its best to tour public criticism for its troubling relations with Saudi Arabia. The Knox County Mayor and Star Kane have teamed up to promote a $ 100,000 donation proactively (and transparently) to the Knoxville Public Safety Foundation for Kane's WWE appearances that would remove him from his position.
Last month, WWE dedicated several segments to the show to raise public awareness of its noble efforts in support of the Connor & # 39; s Cure Charitable Foundation. When Raw aired on September 24th, WWE teamed up with Hyundai, which donated $ 200,000 to the cause. WWE continued its admirable efforts last Monday at Raw during a segment led by Titus O'Neill to honor breast cancer survivors as part of the long-standing partnership between WWE and Susan G Komen.
Philanthropy is undeniably comforting. But for a skeptic, the timing is suspicious.
In a possible effort to help fight backtracking to prevent women from performing in Saudi Arabia, the Saudi government even apologized following the Greatest Royal Rumble after WWE accidentally aired a promotion in the US. stadium featuring women. WWE is also on the WWE Evolution poster. its first pay-per-view service for women on October 28th.
Just five days before Crown Jewel.
In an interview with Tim Fiorvanti of ESPN, Triple H, Executive Vice President of WWE, vehemently denied the cynical sentiment that WWE Evolution is a public relations response to Crown Jewel, saying:
Take the show from Saudi Arabia, and let's just say that this has never happened – can anyone say that he deserves this opportunity? For me, it's a ridiculous statement, the timing chosen to do it. You can not make a change in a region that, culturally, is trying to change, you can not help them change that change without it.
Triple H is not wrong in insisting that the women's division of WWE, her most talented women's division to date, deserves a chance. Nevertheless, the WWE has built a reputation of being a calculated society that adopts a strategy and sometimes a vindictive frontier. A recent example would be the odd moment of his efforts to advance the CM Punk trial a few days before his second bout at UFC 225.
Given the disappointing promotion of WWE Evolution over Crown Jewel on home TV shows for Raw and SmackDown this week, the cynicism about WWE might not be so baseless. And suggesting that WWE Evolution be held a few days before Crown Jewel is just a scheduled coincidence would amount to denying WWE one of its greatest assets.
Still, the WWE advertising machine is not without flaws. In this case, these flaws were manifested by greed: a lucrative contract worth between 450 and 500 million dollars was too tempting to avoid this partnership that was to be the subject of a thorough examination.
In the end, not only the partnership scrutinized, frayed foreign relations on press freedom between the United States and Saudi Arabia cast an even darker cloud over WWE's participation in Vision 2030. And with nine years to come, it's hard to imagine WWE being able to overcome its long-standing omnipresent criticism.