WWE Roster ‘Delayed’ in Return From Saudi Arabia, Forcing Major Changes for Tonight’s ‘SmackDown’

“More than 175 Superstars, production crew and employees” delayed “due to several aircraft problems,” WWE says

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A large number of WWE wrestlers, employees and members of the production crew have been “delayed” in their return from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia’s “Crown Jewel” pay-per-view event, the professional wrestling company said Friday in a statement.

“More than 175 Superstars, production crew and employees boarded a 747 charter flight back to the United States on Thursday,” the statement read. “After the door closed, due to several aircraft problems including mechanical issues, all passengers sat on the tarmac for more than six hours.”

In an attempt to make it back for tonight’s “Friday Night SmackDown” in Buffalo, N.Y., several wrestlers chartered their own plane, WWE said. But “Due to unforeseen issues, that charter will not land until after the live broadcast on Fox,” the statement read.

“The remainder of WWE’s Superstars, staff and crew will depart on a charter set to depart Saudi Arabia later tonight,” it continued.

Fox’s “Friday Night SmackDown” will go on as scheduled, though with major changes to the show’s card. Daniel Bryan, The Miz, Carmella, Nikki Cross and Dana Brooke did not make the trip to the Middle East and will be in the house tonight, WWE said. The company also promised “additional surprises.”

WWE Champion Brock Lesnar, who opened the Saudi Arabia PPV but tends to travel via private jet, will also be on the show, WWE announced.

On Friday afternoon, airline Atlas Air backed up the part about the delayed stemming from a “mechanical issue.”

“A chartered WWE passenger flight operated by Atlas Air is currently delayed in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia due to a mechanical issue,” the airline said. “The flight was scheduled to depart at 0300 local time on November 1. Our top priority is always to ensure our passengers arrive safely and on time at their destination. The aircraft is being repaired and will be inspected and certified before returning to service to transport our passengers to their final destination.”

“We regret that operational disruptions delayed the flight and apologize to our passengers who were inconvenienced,” Atlas Air concluded.

That statement refers to the original 747 that was delayed. Nov. 1 at 0300 in Riyadh is 8 p.m. ET on Oct. 31.

These were the Superstars who wrestled at “Crown Jewel”: Natalya, Lacey Evans, Seth Rollins, “The Fiend’ Bray Wyatt, Lesnar, Cain Velasquez, Braun Strowman, Roman Reigns, Ricochet, Rusev, Ali, Shorty G, Randy Orton, King Corbin, Shinsuke Nakamura, Bobby Lashley, Drew McIntyre, AJ Styles, Mansoor, Cesaro, Humberto Carrillo, and tag teams The New Day, The Viking Raiders, Heavy Machinery, Lucha House Party, Zack Ryder & Curt Hawkins, The Revival, The O.C., Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode, and The B-Team.

Additionally, Paul Heyman, Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair managed talent on the pay-per-view show. Boxer Tyson Fury wrestled Strowman.

There were also matches on the pre-show, including R-Truth vs. Sunil Singh and a 20-man battle royal.

“Featured Superstars” that were scheduled to appear Friday in Buffalo include Roman Reigns, Kofi Kingston, “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt, King Corbin, Daniel Bryan, Bayley, Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks, according to WWE’s promotional webpage.

Rusev tweeted “At this point and time we need all the prayers” around 2 p.m. ET on Friday, nine minutes after posting an airplane emoji to the social media site.

Hours earlier, Buddy Murphy, who was part of that 20-man battle royal, tweeted “Never again…”

https://twitter.com/WWE_Murphy/status/1190208151859138560

And Andrade before him:

Below is WWE’s full statement on the issue:

The WWE roster is delayed in its return from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, following a historic performance at yesterday’s record-breaking WWE Crown Jewel event.

More than 175 Superstars, production crew and employees boarded a 747 charter flight back to the United States on Thursday. After the door closed, due to several aircraft problems including mechanical issues, all passengers sat on the tarmac for more than six hours. With SmackDown set to emanate live from Buffalo, N.Y., several Superstars felt so strongly that they arranged for their own separate charter in order to make it back to the U.S. for the show. Due to unforeseen issues, that charter will not land until after the live broadcast on Fox.

The remainder of WWE’s Superstars, staff and crew will depart on a charter set to depart Saudi Arabia later tonight.

As always with WWE, the show must go on. Live at 8/7 CT on Fox, SmackDown will feature Superstars, such as Daniel Bryan, The Miz, Carmella, Nikki Cross, Dana Brooke — plus, additional surprises.

For the latest updates on this story and tonight’s SmackDown, check back with WWE.com and follow WWE on social media.

“Friday Night SmackDown” airs from 8-10 p.m. ET/PT on Fox.

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