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Scott Hall Comments On WWE Doing PPVs In Saudi Arabia

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On this day in 1995, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Superstars’.

This episode was pre-taped at the Agridome in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada and featured matches & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF Survivor Series 1995’ PPV.

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Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Mike Legacy

Henry Godwinn vs. Otis Apollo

Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Scott D’Amore

King Mabel vs. Tim McNeany

Bret Hart vs. Sid

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• Scott Hall Comments On WWE Doing PPVs In Saudi Arabia

During a recent interview with TMPT Empire, WWE Hall of Famer “Razor Ramon” Scott Hall talked about WWE doing PPVs in Saudi Arabia, WWE Champion Brock Lesnar kicking off Crown Jewel 2019 main show & more.

Below are the highlights:

On the wrestling business today:

“The money they are making these days and AEW blowing up and Impact Wrestling getting going in a new direction and ROH is still hanging in there. I don’t know man because I wish I was about 40 years younger and start it all over again.”

On WWE doing PPVs in Saudi Arabia:

“I think everything is great and I love the way that I study what goes on not just what happens in all aspects of our industry and not just in the ring but I like to watch behind the scenes and just the way that WWE has educated the fans in Saudi Arabia.

Like at first they notoriously came late to the show. The show started and nobody was there, because they are not conditioned for that and not really responding to the matches and cheering and booing they do customarily in the US but after this as about the third or fourth time over there now the fans are getting educated how to enjoy the show to the maximum. To cheer, to boo and to just have fun with it and it is great to see and how later in the night they have the first ever women’s match in Saudi Arabia.

So you can say what they want, I know WWE took a lot of heat for continuing to do business with Saudi after the one reporter was killed and stuff. But in their defense you can’t change anything about standing in their way, so they don’t agree with the guy being assassinated and they can’t change by sitting in Stamford, Connecticut and all they can do is come and show the American way up close and personal. I think it is a good thing.”

Also Read: WWE Announces New Partnership With Saudi Arabia, Turn Down Reports Of Having A Bad Relationship With Crown Prince

On WWE Champion Brock Lesnar kicking off Crown Jewel 2019 main show:

“When you are around the WWE that’s the way they start it because it is going to be a long show and they want to start it off with a bang plus you’ve got to remember that Cain hasn’t had many matches and I think he wrestled once in Mexico and now he’s wrestling Brock on this huge show, put him on early and get it over with. It is better than sitting around in the back and worrying and just get it over with.”

On Champions working early:

“Back in the old NWA days when Flair was the champion they’d always stack the card so the semi main event would go on second to last and the main event would go on last.

WWF had a totally different approach. They would put Hulk on fourth (the main event would go on fourth) than they would go to intermission and you get the people when they are easier and not all burnt out and they haven’t seen a million things yet.

You get them when they are fresh and often times they would shoot an angle and during intermission they would announce that tickets are on sale for next time we come back and you get the people really excited and you send them to the merch stand and stuff. I just think the way Vince changed wrestling he changed it in all aspects.”

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