#2 Being kept off The Greatest Royal Rumble pay per view

Believe it or not, WWE actually did the impossible and didn't catch too much flack for leaving women off of The Greatest Royal Rumble pay per view. The move was said to be due to Saudi Arabia's policy on women in public, but it was still a pretty hard step back for a company that supposed to be in the midst of a revolution.
In fact, a lot of fans felt like WWE should have shown support to their women superstars and refused the deal with The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia outright. WWE even announced Evolution, an all women's pay per view set to take place in October, that is supposedly supposed to make up for what happened at GRR.
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In the end, it's sad that WWE would even put themselves in a situation like this. What's even worse is WWE pretending that they are revolutionizing women's wrestling when other companies have done all women pay per views in the past. If nothing else, its all hypocritical and just for the purpose of maintaining a good public image.
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