He points out that much of the criticism surrounding Crown Jewel was overblown as well. He thinks it has a lot to do with “political correctness gone wild”, and with social media nowadays everyone has a voice and can voice their displeasure even when they don’t have the details to make informed opinions on these topics.
Moore points out that all the criticism has glossed over the fact that Renee Young made history by working as part of the announce team in Saudi Arabia. He thinks Young deserves a lot of credit for being there, and WWE also deserves credit for negotiating with officials in Saudi Arabia to make that happen.

Lawler thinks that’s a great point, and notes that WWE’s involvement in Saudi Arabia can eventually lead to some change in their culture in regards to the way women are viewed and treated there. He notes that Saudi Arabia’s culture is very different than ours and things aren’t going to change over night, but if we stay away altogether nothing is ever going to change.
Lawler mentions that Triple H torn his pectoral muscle early in the main event bout against the Brothers of Destruction. Triple H showed extreme toughness by finishing the match, and Lawler points out that this is the old school mentality that wrestlers like he and Triple H believe in.
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