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Post by ahunter8056 on Apr 2, 2018 14:01:38 GMT -5
I just find it so odd that WWE are happy to go and put on a show in a country that has it's values stuck hundreds of years in the past, at the exact same time that they're trying to champion equality. It's incredibly hypocritical, counter-productive, and outright disgusting to say the least. I get that they're a business and have been paid a significant amount by Saudi Arabi's government to put on this event (at least, that's what I've read), but if they felt so genuinely about equality, they should have made a stand and refused to go to such a country.
Personally, I just don't think those countries who's ideals are stuck 2,000 years in the past deserve entertainment like pro wrestling. My viewpoint basically is screw them, only go there when they catch up with the rest of the world. They don't deserve the WWE with the laws they have right now. WWE say "we have to respect the culture", but why on earth should their culture be respected when they view women that way? It's just disgraceful that some countries still have these views.
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Post by Rated [R] NinJa on Apr 2, 2018 14:03:07 GMT -5
The UK have had PPVs in the past and have 2 RAW and SmackDown shows broadcast on a yearly basis. Let another country have something for a change, sure their laws seem unfair but surely you can’t all be butthurt over the women not being able to compete on a show ONCE. Was an example - I'm sure plenty of other countries deserve a ppv way more than Saudi. It only needs to be once to be morally wrong. Had that law not been there then no doubt the women would be competing. Yeah we know that? lol but regardless of their laws of not allowing females to participate in any sporting events, I doubt that it will stop anyone from watching the event on the Network and I seriously doubt that people will be watching Cena/HHH, Fatal 4-Way IC ladder match or the 50 man Royal Rumble etc thinking it’s morally wrong we’re not getting Sasha Banks vs Bayley for the 8000th time.
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