

I just feel blessed and fortunate,” she said.Īnd Belair, who faces Asuka on Saturday, feels confident about her match. I'm just appreciative of the people that I've gone up against and so it feels amazing to be standing here. “It feels amazing sometimes, you know, time flies by so fast here in WWE, and I've had a lot of amazing title reigns. The longest reigning women’s champion of the modern day era, Bianca Belair, told Arab News it was amazing to be back in the Kingdom. “I don't want to say it's all luck because you work so hard to get the spots but every now and then you need a little lady luck,” he added. “I mean, it’s never exciting when you tell the whole world about a broken arm, and it’s going to be four to six weeks in a special cast, but I think luck plays a huge part of my career,” he said. The American Nightmare Cody Rhodes, who will face Brock Lesnar, told Arab News the he feels lucky. Mustafa Ali was one of the crowd favorites, with fans chanting his name during his segment with Gunther to hype up their upcoming Intercontinental Title match.

Saudi wrestling superfans got to enjoy an immersive WWE experience with games, activities, a ring entrance experience and a chance to see their favorite WWE superstars up close and personal, such as Cody Rhodes, Gunther, AJ Styles, Trish Stratus and Becky Lynch. JEDDAH: WWE fans in Jeddah were treated to a day of fun and excitement on Friday at the Champions Village ahead of the the Night of Champions main event on Saturday.
