WWE’s global reach often takes its crew on extensive journeys, and one such occasion is the premium live event scheduled for Saudi Arabia in November. This event marks the latest in WWE’s ongoing partnership with the Saudi government.

According to details outlined in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter by Dave Meltzer, WWE’s touring schedule reveals an interesting adjustment. It appears that WWE will not host a live SmackDown the night before the Saudi show, set for November 4th.

Instead, WWE plans to air a live SmackDown on October 27th, with a special twist. On that same night in Milwaukee, they will also tape the November 3rd SmackDown episode. This strategic scheduling allows WWE to navigate their international commitments effectively.

One of the marquee matches at the Saudi Arabia premium live event will see Roman Reigns defending his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. As the date approaches, fans can anticipate thrilling matchups and captivating storylines on this global wrestling stage.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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