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When WWE announced its 10-year lucrative deal with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia before the biggest Royal Rumble event, it was badly received by most members of the wrestling community considering the exclusion of the Kingdom women on the map and the announced ban on the Sami. Zayn, who is of Syrian origin.
Fortunately for the WWE, the wrestling community is a noisy but marginalized group that, because of the nature of professional wrestling, is not generally taken seriously. Despite sharp criticism from fans and industry media, WWE advanced the Greatest Royal Rumble on April 27 and announced plans to hold its second event under the aegis of Vision 2030, the WWE Crown Jewel .
Several games have already been announced for the November 2 program, including the return of Shawn Michaels and D-Generation X in the ring and a Triple Threat main event between Roman Reigns, Braun Strowman and Brock Lesnar.
But less than a month away from the next dubious WWE trip to Saudi Arabia, where the alleged disappearance and murder of Saudi Arabia Washington Post Jamal Khashoggi, contributor, has become one of the greatest stories in the world. The controversial relationship between WWE and Saudi Arabia is starting to attract negative attention outside the pro-Teflon wrestling bubble.
A number of Senators, including Senators Chris, Lindsey Graham, and Bob Menendez, met with the bipartisan backlash of WWE. Senator Graham said "there should be a break" when he was asked about the relationship between WWE and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, while Senator Menendez s & # 39; 39 is focused on the position of former WWE CEO Linda McMahon at the office of President Donald Trump as a director of the Small Business Administration:
The private company is a private company, different from a government entity. But because [Linda McMahon] is part of the president's office, it is in the gray area where the administration should really think about it and maybe even prevent it from doing it.
The WWE, which knew all too well the caps changes following a controversial announcement, issued a media release in which it said "we are currently watching the situation".
After renouncing its first female Battle Royal WrestleMania after polarizing the figure of the Fabulous Moolah, WWE set a precedent for succumbing to influential outside forces that create bad press, especially when sponsors are involved. As politicians wave WWE against the scandal of world news, this cycle may well be repeated.
The main motivation for WWE behind a relationship that made eyebrows from the start was its significant financial incentive. According to its report on the results of the second quarter of 2018, the company would have realized between 40 and 50 million dollars, which could be a figure per year or, even more stunning, per event.
However, less than a year after 10 years of relationship, the partnership is likely to drag on until the end of 2018, not to mention 2028.
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When WWE announced its 10-year lucrative deal with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia before the biggest Royal Rumble event, it was badly received by most members of the wrestling community considering the exclusion of the Kingdom women on the map and the announced ban on the Sami. Zayn, who is of Syrian origin.
Fortunately for the WWE, the wrestling community is a noisy but marginalized group that, because of the nature of professional wrestling, is not generally taken seriously. Despite sharp criticism from fans and industry media, WWE advanced the Greatest Royal Rumble on April 27 and announced plans to hold its second event under the aegis of Vision 2030, the WWE Crown Jewel .
Several games have already been announced for the November 2 program, including the return of Shawn Michaels and D-Generation X in the ring and a Triple Threat main event between Roman Reigns, Braun Strowman and Brock Lesnar.
But less than a month away from the next dubious WWE trip to Saudi Arabia, where the alleged disappearance and murder of Saudi Arabia Washington Post Jamal Khashoggi, contributor, has become one of the greatest stories in the world. The controversial relationship between WWE and Saudi Arabia is starting to attract negative attention outside the pro-Teflon wrestling bubble.
A number of Senators, including Senators Chris, Lindsey Graham, and Bob Menendez, met with the bipartisan backlash of WWE. Senator Graham said "there should be a break" when he was asked about the relationship between WWE and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, while Senator Menendez s & # 39; 39 is focused on the position of former WWE CEO Linda McMahon at the office of President Donald Trump as a director of the Small Business Administration:
The private company is a private company, different from a government entity. But because [Linda McMahon] is part of the president's office, it is in the gray area where the administration should really think about it and maybe even prevent it from doing it.
The WWE, which knew all too well the caps changes following a controversial announcement, issued a media release in which it said "we are currently watching the situation".
After renouncing its first female Battle Royal WrestleMania after polarizing the figure of the Fabulous Moolah, WWE set a precedent for succumbing to influential outside forces that create bad press, especially when sponsors are involved. As politicians wave WWE against the scandal of world news, this cycle may well be repeated.
The main motivation for WWE behind a relationship that made eyebrows from the start was its significant financial incentive. According to its report on the results of the second quarter of 2018, the company would have realized between 40 and 50 million dollars, which could be a figure per year or, even more stunning, per event.
However, less than a year after 10 years of relationship, the partnership is likely to drag on until the end of 2018, not to mention 2028.