WWE has “emergency” plans amid Saudi Arabia attack threat.
As previously reported, the Wall Street Journal published a report detailing Saudi Arabia sharing intelligence of a warning of imminent attack from Iran in the country.
This comes just days before WWE Crown Jewel set to emanate from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia this Saturday, November 5.
PWInsider has provided an update on the matter, noting that WWE is set to go forward with the event and have security protocols in case of emergency.
The report reads:
“In speaking to several at WWE, we are told that the show is set to still go forward and that the company already has security protocols and emergency contingencies in place for any issues. They are hopeful all will be fine.”
It remains to be seen what the plans or emergency contingencies will be or how transparent the company will be about this.
We will have further updates on Saudi Arabia and the status of Crown Jewel when they become available.
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