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'WWE Raw' Superstar Turns Heads With Comments on Saudi Arabia Events

'WWE Raw' Superstar Turns Heads With Comments on Saudi Arabia Events

Yahoo16-05-2025

One "WWE Raw" star briefly commented on wrestling shows in Saudi Arabia, and his words left many fans stunned.
WWE and the General Entertainment Authority in Saudi Arabia developed a partnership back in 2018. WWE has brought major events to the Kingdom, such as "King and Queen of the Ring" and "Crown Jewel." In 2026, Riyadh will host its biggest WWE event to date with "Royal Rumble."
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One main event player on the "Monday Night Raw" brand has never been shy in criticizing WWE for doing business with Saudi Arabia. CM Punk has long been outspoken about the relationship, and he's publicly said that WWE was after "blood money."
CM Punk makes his entrance during an episode of "WWE Monday Night Raw."(via WWE)
Those comments were made before Punk returned to WWE in late 2023. He hadn't been open about his thoughts on running shows in the Kingdom since beginning his second run with the company.
Punk did address the topic briefly during a live stream on his Instagram account. One fan asked "The Second City Saint" why he dislikes the thought of traveling to Saudi Arabia. It appears Punk has changed his tune on the matter significantly.
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"I've never been to Saudi," Punk said. "I don't hate coming to Saudi."
Many are wondering if Punk's comment has left the door open for a possible appearance at the "Royal Rumble 2026" PLE. Fans assumed that Punk would be off the table for all WWE shows in Saudi Arabia, but that might not be the case.
WWE continues to strengthen its business dealings with the General Entertainment Authority. The Kingdom has reportedly been attempting to secure a "WrestleMania" show at some point.
Related: WWE Hall of Famer and AEW Commentator Jim Ross Diagnosed With Colon Cancer

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