I've never seen a company actively tell their own fanbase to eat a dick as often as WWE seems to do it and get away with the shit.

For at least a decade the entire WWE fannase has been saying, "stop doing business in Saudi Arabia.

And WWE has responded for just as long by saying, "fuck you, eat a dick. We getting that oil money now. We dagf about your feelings."
 
I've never seen a company actively tell their own fanbase to eat a dick as often as WWE seems to do it and get away with the shit.

For at least a decade the entire WWE fannase has been saying, "stop doing business in Saudi Arabia.

And WWE has responded for just as long by saying, "fuck you, eat a dick. We getting that oil money now. We dagf about your feelings."
I would think with the ESPN/Disney Deal. The Disney ESPN Park would be the perfect place to host Wrestlemani. They should build a large outdoor venue in preparation for World Cup, Pro Bowl Game, 2028 Olympics Events Simulcast, Sportsbook/Casino All NCAA nationals
 
I've never seen a company actively tell their own fanbase to eat a dick as often as WWE seems to do it and get away with the shit.

For at least a decade the entire WWE fannase has been saying, "stop doing business in Saudi Arabia.

And WWE has responded for just as long by saying, "fuck you, eat a dick. We getting that oil money now. We dagf about your feelings."
WrestleMania is wrestling's Super Bowl. If New Japan, CMLL or AEW were offered half the money WWE is getting to move their biggest show of the year to Saudi, they would do it in a heartbeat. TKO is in the business of making money and although I hate the Saudi shows, we've had 40+ WrestleMania's here stateside. It was only a matter of time before they went international. The NFL will do the same too. I can see a Super Bowl in London within the next ten years.
I would think with the ESPN/Disney Deal. The Disney ESPN Park would be the perfect place to host Wrestlemania
ESPN Park is in Orlando. WWE would just do it at Camping World stadium again like they did 8 years ago. ESPN Park doesn't have a stadium big enough for WrestleMania.
 


MVP on his decision to leave WWE and join AEW:"There are people there in management that I dislike immensely - a person - and I won't even bother to get into that."But I just knew that with certain people in charge, and that's how the wrestling game is, that's how life is. I don't care where you work. When management changes, some people are out, other people are in, and I knew it was time to go. I wasn't gonna re-sign."I was in Bobby's ear constantly like, 'Don't re-sign.' Shelton got released. 'Don't re-sign. Let's you me and Shelton get back together. Let's go to AEW. I know we can go to AEW and we can pick this thing back up.'"



MVP has explained his criminal record meant he was absent from AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door in London, and it may have prevented him from ever being World Heavyweight Champion in WWE."Because there were potentially countries that I couldn't get into. So how can you be the World Heavyweight Champion, but you can't go to this country? Like going to Japan. Japan is very strict about people who [can enter], like James Brown, they wouldn't let into Japan. But because I went over for a Japanese company, they were able to smooth it over with the visa process. Canada. I couldn't get into Canada for a long time. I had to go through a process there where people had to write letters of recommendation. It costs 1000s of dollars in legal fees to get something in Canada. They call it a letter of rehabilitation. They said, 'Okay, you're rehabilitated.' You can come to Canada. You always have to bring this letter with you, because if they ask, 'Have you been convicted of a felony?' And I say 'Yes, but here's my letter of rehabilitation.' Then I can get in."Australia, the last time I went to Australia was with Tommy Dreamer's House of Hardcore. It literally took an act of Congress, and at the 12th hour, some Parliament official, nobody wanted to sign off on my document to let me in. And somebody knew somebody, and some member of parliament or whatever signed off on it, and I was able to get in Australia. "Now England, the United Kingdom, just started the electronic transfer authorization, and they ask the question, 'Have you been convicted of a felony that required you to have a 12-month stay or longer in a correction?' Well, yeah, I did nine and a half years, so I answered truthfully, and that's why I wasn't allowed in for Forbidden Door. So coming full circle, as it was told to me, there was a conversation about me being a World Champion. But there were reservations because of my convicted felony."
 
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Chelsea Green comments on WWE Unreal revealing a pitch for her to automatically win the Royal Rumble match, entering after everyone else has already been eliminated:"I was gobsmacked, I think that could have been a hilarious moment, a moment that our audience would have never forgotten, a moment that would have gone down in history."That's the beauty of wrestling, anything can happen, and by the time we hit 2026, we might have 10 more incredible ideas or ways for me to win a Royal Rumble, or for a newcomer, for someone in NXT to come up and surprise the fans."
 


“(Ethan Page) absolutely deserves everything in wrestling that he’s ever got, and now I feel like it’s my job to make sure the main roster sees him as a main roster talent. I also hope that he stays with us. I think that we’ve learned so much from him. He’s learned so much from us, and we have just made kind of the perfect unit.”
 
WrestleMania is wrestling's Super Bowl. If New Japan, CMLL or AEW were offered half the money WWE is getting to move their biggest show of the year to Saudi, they would do it in a heartbeat. TKO is in the business of making money and although I hate the Saudi shows, we've had 40+ WrestleMania's here stateside. It was only a matter of time before they went international. The NFL will do the same too. I can see a Super Bowl in London within the next ten years.

ESPN Park is in Orlando. WWE would just do it at Camping World stadium again like they did 8 years ago. ESPN Park doesn't have a stadium big enough for WrestleMania.
Exactly, it was only a matter of time before a WM would be held overseas and eventually in Saudi Arabia.
I'm not crazy about the idea of them holding it in Saudi, but I'm also not crazy about the NFL holding regular season games in Europe.
Eventually, the NFL will hold a Super Bowl overseas, it's just a matter of time. At the end of the day, they're going to go where the money is.
Funny, the people yelling the loudest and making the most noise never had any plans to got to a WM here in the US even when tickets were more affordable.
 
Exactly, it was only a matter of time before a WM would be held overseas and eventually in Saudi Arabia.
I'm not crazy about the idea of them holding it in Saudi, but I'm also not crazy about the NFL holding regular season games in Europe.
Eventually, the NFL will hold a Super Bowl overseas, it's just a matter of time. At the end of the day, they're going to go where the money is.
Funny, the people yelling the loudest and making the most noise never had any plans to got to a WM here in the US even when tickets were more affordable.
Yep. I'm too cheap to take my family to a WrestleMania at their current prices, especially as a destination but I'm not mad...I'll still tune into the show when it airs.

If a WrestleMania happens in my area or close to it (Toronto metro) I would absolutely consider it but right now, they can have the next ten WM overseas and I wouldn't care.
 
Yep. I'm too cheap to take my family to a WrestleMania at their current prices, especially as a destination but I'm not mad...I'll still tune into the show when it airs.

If a WrestleMania happens in my area or close to it (Toronto metro) I would absolutely consider it but right now, they can have the next ten WM overseas and I wouldn't care.
Monitoring the prices in Las Vegas, thought about going this year, but it was just too much. Wrestlemania is on my bucket list but I may be priced out and if I'm being honest, all I would really be able to afford is to go to the actual matches and I can't watch that at home. Gonna have to get my bread up to meet the wrestlers backstage and things like that. Even going to Raw here in Charlotte, it was between 10 and 15k for the "full experience" of meeting the wrestlers and taking pics in the ring and sitting ringside. Quite frankly, I would be good with a Jade and Bianca walk by for free..lol
 
WrestleMania is wrestling's Super Bowl. If New Japan, CMLL or AEW were offered half the money WWE is getting to move their biggest show of the year to Saudi, they would do it in a heartbeat. TKO is in the business of making money and although I hate the Saudi shows, we've had 40+ WrestleMania's here stateside. It was only a matter of time before they went international. The NFL will do the same too. I can see a Super Bowl in London within the next ten years.

ESPN Park is in Orlando. WWE would just do it at Camping World stadium again like they did 8 years ago. ESPN Park doesn't have a stadium big enough for WrestleMania.
Bro if I ever make it big I'm hiring you for my PR team! Lol no joke either lol you're hired!
 


“(Ethan Page) absolutely deserves everything in wrestling that he’s ever got, and now I feel like it’s my job to make sure the main roster sees him as a main roster talent. I also hope that he stays with us. I think that we’ve learned so much from him. He’s learned so much from us, and we have just made kind of the perfect unit.”


The guy has a lot of potential, he has an insanely punchable face that's only rivaled by mjf lol he's good on the mic and can hold his own in ring, I wish he got into better shape but that's my one complaint and what could put him over that hump on the main roster.

Hopefully they use him well because he could be huge. Also seems like a good and likeable dude outside of wrestling.


 
Exactly, it was only a matter of time before a WM would be held overseas and eventually in Saudi Arabia.
I'm not crazy about the idea of them holding it in Saudi, but I'm also not crazy about the NFL holding regular season games in Europe.
Eventually, the NFL will hold a Super Bowl overseas, it's just a matter of time. At the end of the day, they're going to go where the money is.
Funny, the people yelling the loudest and making the most noise never had any plans to got to a WM here in the US even when tickets were more affordable.
Hosting Mania overseas and hosting Mania in Saudi Arabia are two different things.

After the tour they just had, if the announcement was they're doing one in France, everyone would giving it a thumbs up and kept it moving.

They've never done one overseas and the 1st place they announce is Saudi :smh:
If they did a few first in like France, Japan, South Africa, and then a Saudi show :dunno: maybe

But not Saudi Arabia 1st. I hate those stupid fucking leather biker suits the women have to wear. Orton out here in a speedo and the women have to cover up neck to toes. There is a level of ass-backwards thinking in that logic that causes me to have a disconnect with the Saudi government.
 
Hosting Mania overseas and hosting Mania in Saudi Arabia are two different things.

After the tour they just had, if the announcement was they're doing one in France, everyone would giving it a thumbs up and kept it moving.

They've never done one overseas and the 1st place they announce is Saudi :smh:
If they did a few first in like France, Japan, South Africa, and then a Saudi show :dunno: maybe

But not Saudi Arabia 1st. I hate those stupid fucking leather biker suits the women have to wear. Orton out here in a speedo and the women have to cover up neck to toes. There is a level of ass-backwards thinking in that logic that causes me to have a disconnect with the Saudi government.
Agreed its ass-backwards way of life there, but hey, some of the women look just as good in those skintight full-body outfits :dunno:

And I think a lot of the folks complaining about Saudi would also complain if WM were in Europe, much the same way they're complaining about the prices here in the states.

I would never go to a WM in Saudi and I doubt they will release many tickets to the public here since its probably a sold show, but I can understand why. My biggest gripe is the fact that WM would have to take place in the AM here because of the time difference.
 
Monitoring the prices in Las Vegas, thought about going this year, but it was just too much. Wrestlemania is on my bucket list but I may be priced out and if I'm being honest, all I would really be able to afford is to go to the actual matches and I can't watch that at home. Gonna have to get my bread up to meet the wrestlers backstage and things like that. Even going to Raw here in Charlotte, it was between 10 and 15k for the "full experience" of meeting the wrestlers and taking pics in the ring and sitting ringside. Quite frankly, I would be good with a Jade and Bianca walk by for free..lol
I took my family to WM this year and did the whole OnLocation Priority Pass package and I'm not gonna lie, that shit was expensive.
I'm far from broke but there's no way in hell I could afford to do that again next year.
Plus, it was very much a bucket list item checkoff for me and so it's "been there done that" for me.
I can't imagine they will get the same audience to show up for WM again in Las Vegas next year.
Probably gonna have to scale down the stadium even more than they did this year.
 
Hosting Mania overseas and hosting Mania in Saudi Arabia are two different things.

After the tour they just had, if the announcement was they're doing one in France, everyone would giving it a thumbs up and kept it moving.

They've never done one overseas and the 1st place they announce is Saudi :smh:
If they did a few first in like France, Japan, South Africa, and then a Saudi show :dunno: maybe

But not Saudi Arabia 1st. I hate those stupid fucking leather biker suits the women have to wear. Orton out here in a speedo and the women have to cover up neck to toes. There is a level of ass-backwards thinking in that logic that causes me to have a disconnect with the Saudi government.
Nah. Bianca, Jade, Rhea, Naomi, Roxanne & even Raquel looked great in those painted on suits.

Kind of silly to me with their culture cause women with bodies in those tight ass suits, especially how they style them show every curve they got.
 

The man behind all this crazy shit in the WWE
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This guy at a recent shareholders meeting talking about raising ticket prices even higher:smh:
 
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