WWE Hall Of Famer Defends Decision To Host WrestleMania 43 In Saudi Arabia

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On the latest episode of the Something To Wrestle With podcast, WWE Hall of Famer JBL addressed the recent announcement that WrestleMania 43 will take place in Saudi Arabia in 2027. While the move has drawn criticism from fans, JBL strongly defended WWEโ€™s decision and argued that engagement leads to positive change.

Speaking on fan backlash, JBL pushed back against those acting as the โ€œmoral policeโ€ toward a global company.

โ€œI canโ€™t judge motives. So I donโ€™t know their motive for why theyโ€™re doing itโ€ฆ I donโ€™t know if itโ€™s a selfish motive, as, hey, I just want to be heard. Iโ€™m a spoiled brat, or if I really believe this, and thatโ€™s my voice speaking out. So I donโ€™t know where theyโ€™re coming from. I think itโ€™s misguided. I donโ€™t think, obviously, weโ€™re not the moral police. And you say, Well, you canโ€™t do business with this kind [of] country because of this, this, this, you can list that for pretty much any country, including ours, pretty easily. And so I get people want to have their voice heard. I 100% do not agree with that dissent at all.โ€

JBL also referenced the โ€œThis is changeโ€ chants from Saudi fans during one of the countryโ€™s early WWE events, noting that wrestling has helped open cultural doors.

โ€œWhen you had women over there for one of the first times in the Middle East countries, the fans, at one point, chanted, โ€˜This is change.โ€™ And I think thatโ€™s important. I think itโ€™s important to work with these countriesโ€ฆ When you isolate these countries and donโ€™t deal with them at all, it has shown historically that nothing changes, and all you do is impoverish an entire nationโ€ฆ When you send something like WWE over to Saudi Arabiaโ€ฆ I think thatโ€™s something that opens up the world. And you see that when you see these kidsโ€™ eyes, you see that when you hear the fans chanting, this has changed. You see that when you see women wrestling.โ€

JBL concluded by acknowledging flaws in every nation, including the U.S., but reiterated his belief that WWEโ€™s engagement with Saudi Arabia is ultimately a positive move.