WWE has been hosting non-televised house shows in Saudi Arabia since 2014. In 2018, the company signed a 10-year strategic partnership with the Ministry of Sport. In 2019 the partnership was expanded with the General Authority of Entertainment. As a part of the deal, WWE has been hosting two major PLEs in Saudi Arabia, one in Jeddah and the other in Riyadh.
WWE is heading to the Riyadh season, with the upcoming 2024 Crown Jewel PLE, which is all set to take place from the Mohammed Abdo Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on November 02, 2024. This is one of the highly anticipated PLEs of this year in the Riyadh season. As we are heading to the big Saudi Arabia event, WWE officially released the poster for this year’s Premium Live Event.
WWE has officially released the 2024 Crown Jewel poster, ahead of the Premium Live Event. The poster featured Cody Rhodes, Gunther, Nia Jax and Liv Morgan. The Undisputed WWE Champion “American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes and the World Heavyweight Champion “The Ring General” Gunther were the central attractions of the poster.
The WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax and Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan were also featured on the poster. A giant Crown Jewel Championship was in the background, for which both the World Champion and WWE Champion will be competing for. The top of the poster was written saying “First Ever Crown Jewel Champion”, “Champion vs Champion”. The bottom of the poster featured the logo and the Riyadh Season logo.
As the WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H said at the Bad Blood PLE, this year’s event in Riyadh will be the battle between the primary champions of both the brands for the Crown Jewel Championship, which is made of 50 carat diamond in it.
- The World Heavyweight Champion Gunther will be squaring off against the Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes in a singles match to determine who is the dominant champion in the company, to hold the first-ever Crown Jewel Championship.
- Similar to the men’s match, the Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan will be squaring off against Nia Jax in a singles match to determine the dominant champion in the company and to win the Women’s Crown Jewel Championship.