WWE presented another Crown Jewel event in Saudi Arabia on October 21st, and the company was very happy about how things turned out. We previously reported that the event went over very well with WWE higher-ups and their deal with Saudi Arabia still has a long way to go.

The company had to miss a couple Saudi Arabian shows due to the pandemic. Those missed shows will be tacked onto the end of their 10-year deal with the country. Those events certainly pay off in a huge way, because they are getting paid a ridiculous amount of money to hold the events.

PW Insider reported that WWE is planning for another trip to Saudi Arabia already. They did not announce an exact date, but the current mission is to get back to the Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia some time in the first quarter of 2022.

WWE is set to return to Saudi Arabia sometime in the first quarter of 2022.

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The company usually brings the biggest names they can to Saudi Arabia. That is why recent appearance from Goldberg and Brock Lesnar were used for those events. The amount of money that the company makes off those shows if more than enough incentive to carry on with the events.

Some, like AEW’s Max Caster, might consider those Saudi Arabian shows as WWE cashing in checks full of blood money, but that won’t change Vince McMahon’s agenda to keep those tremendous profits coming.

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