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Old 11-04-2019, 05:48 PM   #58
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Originally Posted by Seph View Post
So I keep hearing that there is this internal Saudi struggle behind the scenes with this. Something about some of the royals really not wanting anything to do with WWE and the current "cultural shift" Saudi is pretending to put on. Might have something to do with their money being held up and all that. But my point is.....I wonder if this situation is a direct result of them putting on Natalya v Lacey at the show. Maybe some of the Saudi officials who aren't cool with the new direction of their country decided to interfere and jeopardize the business deal they don't want any part of anyways.
If that was the case for the women's match, then other women's related events and fights would be getting cancelled as well this month which isn't the case.

This whole month is all about boosting Saudi's image in the world and to fool everyone about them becoming more progressive on human and women's rights. While that is going on, they are still jailing and torturing dissents who are pushing for real progress to be made and not PR fluff.
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