The WWE superstar Sami Zayn has gained the spotlight as rumors of Saudi Arabia buying the company have heated up. Sami Zayn’s status in WWE was not fully explored until now. His exceptional work with the Bloodline has impressed the fans a lot.
And it turned out to be a game-changer for his career. Fans are praising his current role in WWE, calling it the best gimmick of his career till now. But, his career in WWE will go under threat if Saudi Arabia buys WWE.
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Recently, in “Wrestling Observer Radio”, Dave Meltzer talked about the rumors of Saudi Arabia buying WWE. It was clear that several people won’t be happy if it happens.
But for Sami Zayn, it will be quite brutal as he is not allowed in Saudi Arabia because of his Syrian Muslim ethnicity. Zayn has recently renewed his contract with WWE and he will surely not be in a state of leaving the company, as he is currently at the peak of his career.
Sami Zayn’s Honorary Uce gimmick in WWE
Sami Zayn started his WWE career in 2013 in NXT. He was recruited in Raw in 2015 as the main roster. During his journey, he became part of several storylines. The only highlight was his feud with Kevin Owens.
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Sami was largely being placed as a mid-card act. But his ongoing angle with the Bloodline has made the WWE universe think about whether the former intercontinental champion’s career could skyrocket even more and lead him to get a title shot.
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Everyone’s eyes are stuck on WWE’s February 2023 event- Elimination chamber, which is slated to be held in Montreal, the hometown of Sami Zayn. So it is obvious that the fans would feel that the storyline could heat up even more somewhere after The Royal Rumble.
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There are several other superstars who will be unable or unwilling to be a part of WWE in Saudi Arabia. It would be interesting to see how different storylines will proceed if Saudi Arabia purchased the company.
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