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WWE SmackDown Faces Massive Technical Issues in Saudi Arabia
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WWE faced massive technical issues on their episode of Friday Night SmackDown before Night of Champions.
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While the show was streaming live for international audiences, the feed suddenly cut out while Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes were having a segment building up their King of the Ring finals match.
However, the issue doesn’t lie with Netflix.
There was a blackout in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia that caused power to go out. This not only affected the livestream, but power at the arena as well.
“To our international audiences watching [SmackDown],” WWE said on social media. “We apologize for any technical difficulties and should be back up and running shortly.”

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Fortunately, the scene was resolved within half an hour after WWE released the statement.
According to a report from Fightful Select, SmackDown will air as normal in the United States.
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