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WWE Announces First-Ever Women’s Match In Saudi Arabia At Crown Jewel.


WWE has announced the first-ever Women’s match will occur in Saudi Arabia at Crown Jewel featuring Lacey Evans and Natalya.

The historic announcement was revealed at a special press conference at King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh this Wednesday morning.

Below is an extract from the WWE.com announcement:

Natalya and Lacey Evans had a bitter rivalry recently on WWE TV, which culminated in a Last Woman Standing Match earlier this month before the two were separated by the 2019 WWE Draft. They even tested the waters as a tag team during Lacey’s final night on Raw, pairing up in a losing effort against the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, Kairi Sane and Asuka.


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