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Saudi Arabia may have signed its Wrestlemania

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Saudi arabia may have signed new:

Saudi Arabia may have signed a contract with the TKO group in order to have its first Wrestlemania.

It is not a secret, Saudi Arabia works with the TKO group in order to have a Wrestlemania or a Royal Rumble, or even the two in its territory, since 2024. Consequently, The year 2026 will just mark the first Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia in the city of Riyadh. Therefore, the country’s authorities do not want to stop there.

Indeed, the sports councilor of Saudi Arabia Turki Al-Sheikh revealed on his social networks that he had just signed an agreement for a ‘major entertainment event’ ‘for the year 2027:

I have just concluded an agreement saudi arabia may have signed new for 2027 with a major entertainment event … a big surprise will soon be announced. Your happiness is our goal. ”

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Questioned in order to have if it was Wrestlemania, Turki al-Sheikh simply replied with emojis:

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Despite more than a hundred questions about his X, this is the only message he answered leaving questions on other events outside WWE.

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