The WWE's remaining Premium Live Event calendar is just as stacked as ever, with SummerSlam scheduled for August 5 at Ford Field in Detroit. But, while the WWE is scheduled to tour around America, as per the usual, the recent buzz is about its second PLE in Saudi Arabia for the year.

According to the reports, WWE is headed back to the Land of the Two Holy Mosques for another wrestling spectacle, and the date is already set.

Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics has reported that the next WWE extravaganza in Saudi Arabia will drop on Saturday, November 4th. This event is neatly scheduled three weeks ahead of the Survivor Series on November 25, giving WWE fans a double dose of bone-crunching, high-flying action for the month of November.

Since 2018, the WWE has embraced a fruitful partnership with the Saudi General Sports Authority, resulting in two PLEs in Saudi Arabia every year. While the COVID-19 pandemic forced a hiatus in 2020, the WWE has faithfully returned to the agreement, rolling out the carpet twice a year for a decade of thrilling shows. The first Saudi Arabian event of the year, the Night of Champions, gave audiences the usual edge-of-seat entertainment and plot twists, which saw The Usos help Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn take the win over Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa while Seth Rollins became the first World Heavyweight Champion over AJ Styles.