The shots continue. This week, WWE presented its latest Saudi Arabia event, which included one of the most stacked cards in a very long time. However, as is the case with every Saudi Arabia show, there are certain problems hanging over the show, as Saudi Arabia’s human rights issues will be brought up every time. Now another wrestling promotion’s star is taking a shot at WWE as a result.
During Crown Jewel, a fan held up a sign was held up saying “All My Homies Love Adam Pacitii” of Cultaholic, with Pachitti tweeting out a photo of the sign saying “I’ll take ‘things I didn’t expect to see on a WWE Saudi Arabia show’ for 500, Alex. Thank you!”. AEW’s Max Caster responded to the tweet with a Photoshopped version, with the sign saying “All My Homies Love The Acclaimed”, with the caption of “I’ll take “Things I Didn’t Expect to See on a Blood Money Show,” for $500, Alex!”. Caster has taken various shots at WWE and NXT in his raps before.
I'll take 'things I didn't expect to see on a WWE Saudi Arabia show' for 500, Alex. Thank you! #WWECrownJewel pic.twitter.com/7WHiDs64Kr
— Adam Pacitti (@adampacitti) October 21, 2021
I'll take "Things I Didn't Expect to See on a Blood Money Show," for $500, Alex!
Wow I guess EVERYONE loves the Acclaimed! ?#MicDrop ???? pic.twitter.com/A42fRr620o
— ''Platinum'' Max Caster (@PlatinumMax) October 21, 2021
Caster knows what he is doing. Check out what he can do, plus some of Crown Jewel:
Opinion: No matter how good the shows are, there is no way to get away from the Saudi Arabia shadow. That is going to dominate the discussion of every show, as WWE spends so much time going out of their way to not mention it. A lot of fans are not thrilled with WWE for doing so and that makes sense from their perspective. There isn’t much of a way around that criticism and WWE has little recourse other than to just take it.
What did you think of Caster’s comments? What did you think of Crown Jewel? Let us know in the comments below.
Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen over 60,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 6,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30 wrestling books.
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