WWE expects to return to Saudi Arabia for a show this fall, according to PWInsider, but a date hasn’t been officially scheduled yet.
WWE’s last show in the severely repressive monarchy was “Super ShowDown” on February 27, 2020, which featured Goldberg beating Bray Wyatt to win the Universal Championship.
They haven’t been there since because of the pandemic, but with things opening back up, the expectation is that there will be a Saudi show this year.
WWE has a deal with Saudi Arabia to run two shows per year through 2027.

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