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Saudis host WWE wrestlers in shadow of Khashoggi murder

The Undertaker (L) vies with Shawn Michaels during a tag team match as part of as part of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Crown Jewel pay-per-view at the King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh on November 2, 2018. (Photo by Fayez Nureldine / AFP)

Greased-up and trash-talking WWE stars clashed on Friday at the Crown Jewel extravaganza in Riyadh, which took place in the shadow of the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Wrestling stars such as Shane McMahon,聽Seth Rollins and AJ Style brawled and snarled in the ring, sending a roar rippling through a soccer stadium packed with thousands of fans in Riyadh鈥檚 King Saud University.

With thumping rock music and a dazzling fireworks display, Hulk Hogan, the host for the evening, swaggered to the ring wearing bright yellow sunglasses and a red bandana.

Addressing the crowd as 鈥渕aniacs鈥, he declared: 鈥淚t鈥檚 awesome to be here!鈥

The evening offered little trace of the raging crisis over the killing of Khashoggi 鈥- a critic of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman 鈥 inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2.

WWE superstars John Cena and Daniel Bryan stayed away from the event, but they offered no public explanation for their decision.

WWE had faced global calls to pull out of the Riyadh event following Khashoggi鈥檚 murder.

WWE representatives refused to answer questions related to the controversy, referring AFP to an earlier statement in which it acknowledged it was 鈥渁 very difficult decision鈥 to hold the event after the 鈥渉einous crime鈥.

鈥淲WE has operated in the Middle East for nearly 20 years and has developed a sizable and dedicated fan base,鈥 the statement said.

鈥淪imilar to other US-based companies who plan to continue operations in Saudi Arabia, the company has decided to uphold its contractual obligations to the General Sports Authority and stage the event.鈥

鈥楬ere to be entertained鈥

Dozens of global CEOs and policy makers had pulled out of last month鈥檚 Future Investment Initiative, an investment summit in Riyadh dubbed 鈥淒avos in the desert鈥, in protest at the killing.

A local organizer at Friday鈥檚 event shrugged off the global outrage, saying: 鈥淧eople are here to be entertained. You can hear it in the crowd.鈥

It was the second WWE event held in the kingdom this year as part of a 10-year agreement with Saudi Arabia鈥檚 General Sports Authority, headed by Turki al-Sheikh, who was present at the event.

The first WWE event in Saudi Arabia was held in western Jeddah city in April, at which the sports authority apologized over a promotional video that showed scantily clad female wrestlers drawing euphoric cheers from men and women alike.

Hosting the event in the ultra-conservative petro-state would have been virtually impossible before dramatic reforms聽by Prince Mohammed, who has clipped the powers of the religious establishment and promoted entertainment including mixed-gender events.

鈥淭wo years ago, men and women could not sit next to each other at a public event without being asked: 鈥業s she related to you鈥,鈥 said a Saudi government employee who was at the event with his wife.

He refused to discuss the Khashoggi affair, echoing the assertion of several local media that it was a Western conspiracy to malign the kingdom.

The crown prince has faced growing international pressure over the murder, even as the kingdom has vehemently denied its de facto ruler was involved.

Turkey鈥檚 President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday said the order to murder Khashoggi came from 鈥渢he highest levels鈥 of the Saudi government, without directly pointing fingers at the prince. /muf

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