WWE Crown Jewel is going back to Saudi Arabia, according to a new report.
PWInsider Elite reported on Thursday that WWE will travel in November for the event, and that the current plan keeps the format the show has used in recent years. That means champion versus champion matches on both the men’s and women’s side, with the Crown Jewel Championship on the line.
The Crown Jewel Championship is a separate belt awarded to the winner of a match between the Undisputed WWE Champion and the World Heavyweight Champion. WWE introduced it at the 2024 event in Riyadh and kept it for 2025.
The location is the notable part. Crown Jewel ran in Riyadh every year from its 2018 debut through 2024, then moved to Perth, Australia last year.
No date has been reported. WWE already has Survivor Series: WarGames scheduled for Saturday, November 28, at Daikin Park in Houston, and Money in the Bank on Saturday, October 10, in New Orleans, which leaves room in between.
WWE has been running events in Saudi Arabia since 2018 under a partnership with the General Entertainment Authority. The 2026 Royal Rumble was held in Riyadh in January, and WrestleMania 43 is scheduled for the city in 2027.




