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Warhorse brings up Saudi Arabia after WWE makes major cuts

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Warhorse doesn’t seem to be a fan of WWE after the recent releases 

WWE has caught the ire of many fans and wrestlers after the recent releases by the company.

Nia Jax, Scarlett Bordeaux, Mia Yim, Keith Lee and Karrion Kross were some of the 18 names cut by the company.

Reports suggest that some unvaccinated stars were cut while WWE also brought up budget constraints.

Shayna Baszler with a submission on Nia Jax (WWE)

However, that comes as a surprise as WWE has cut several big names in the past like Braun Strowman and Bray Wyatt. 

WWE also has posted some great financial numbers and this was one aspect that indie star Warhorse picked up on.

Warhorse has appeared on AEW in the past and questioned WWE over their Saudi Arabia shows.

WWE has held the Crown Jewel event for many years in Saudi Arabia and some reports claim that Vince McMahon’s company makes close to $50million for each show held in the Arab country.

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Warhorse brought up the cuts and compared it to how many shows WWE has held in Saudi.

“HOW MANY SAUDI PPVS DO THEY RUN VS HOW MANY PEOPLE THEY REALLY NEEDED TO CUT TODAY…”

Further cuts on the horizon for WWE?

WWE has cut a lot of big names in recent months and no name seems to be safe. Strowman and Wyatt were possibly two of the biggest stars in the male roster, but even they were cut for various reasons.

It will be interesting to see who else is on the chopping block for the company. They have made cuts behind the scenes too and even catering has taken a hit in recent months

However, WWE is still raking in the money and PPVs have fans back after spending close to a year wrestling behind closed doors due to Covid-19.

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Saiyed Adeem Karim

Ditching a corporate job to follow a dream isn't easy, but when football comes calling, who can say no? Been following the beautiful game since 1998. Liverpool addict, F1 fanatic!

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