WWE is really pulling out all the stops when it comes to the Greatest Royal Rumble announcing that the event will feature seven title matches.

Not too long ago WWE announced that they will be holding a big event in Saudi Arabia on April 27, 2018. This won't be your run of the mill live event in a foreign land either. It has already been revealed that the event will be called the Greatest Royal Rumble. That's because the marquee match on the night will be a 50 man Royal Rumble, the biggest of all time.

Not only that but a list of big names set to appear at the event has already started to take shape. John Cena will be making the trip to Saudi Arabia as will Triple H, Roman Reigns, and Braun Strowman just to name a few. Perhaps the most surprising name reportedly added to that ever-growing list is The Undertaker. Clearly, if he does answer Cena's challenge The Deadman may be planning on sticking around for a little while.

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The announcements surrounding Saudi Arabia's Greatest Royal Rumble just keep on coming too. Just recently, WWE revealed that as well as a 50 man Royal Rumble match the card will also feature seven championship matches. Every main roster title aside from the two women's championships will be on the line in an event that is quickly becoming a pretty massive one.

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That means whichever Superstars are holding the promotion's two World Championships will be on the trip too and defending their titles. If anything that is a sure fire sign that Brock Lesnar will not be Universal Champion beyond WrestleMania. If he won't show up to Raw in Las Vegas then it's hard to imagine The Beast Incarnate traveling halfway across the world to wrestle a match.

Clearly, there is a lot of money tied up in this event but what has become clear with this latest announcement is that there will likely be no women competing on the card. Female rights in Saudi Arabia is a delicate topic and one that WWE likely doesn't want to stir up, at least not yet. Sasha Banks and Alexa Bliss did make history last year by becoming the first women to ever wrestle in Abu Dhabi however so maybe in time WWE can do the same and break down those barriers in Saudi Arabia also.

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