Vince McMahon, or at least the person who looks after Vince McMahon’s Twitter account, has spoken out for the first time since it was revealed that WWE had signed yet another deal with Saudi Arabia, expanding the partnership between the two parties.
Vince found himself in a bit of hot water with WWE stars if reports are to be believed after he left many stranded in Saudi Arabia following Crown Jewel.
It is believed that there many have been some financial issues between WWE and Saudi Arabia, and that there was money owed to Vince’s company.
The signing of the new deal would suggest that the financial issues have been resolved, and Vince seems very happy to keep the partnership going.
After a historic #WWECrownJewel event that brought the first-ever Women’s match to Saudi Arabia, #WWE is proud to expand its partnership with the Saudi General Entertainment Authority through 2027. https://t.co/4dusKsdQyi pic.twitter.com/okhk8YtMMS
— Vince McMahon (@VinceMcMahon) November 7, 2019
“Vince” links to an article on WWE.com which reads:
Following the historic Crown Jewel event in Riyadh, WWE and the Saudi General Entertainment Authority (GEA) have expanded their live event partnership through 2027 to include a second annual large-scale event. WWE and GEA also continue to work towards the completion of a media agreement in the MENA region.
This long-term partnership demonstrates WWE and GEA’s commitment to bring sports-entertainment to the region and supports Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.
Vince making sure that everyone knows that he doesn’t care what they think, especially if there’s a lot of money involved.
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