Crown Jewel 2022 is going to be the next big event to be produced by the WWE from Saudi Arabia, later this year. This is going to be the fourth event under the titular chronology, starting all the way from 2018. From that year, WWE’s ten-year partnership with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia started to unfold on TV to give birth to the same extravaganzas.
While nothing has been confirmed so far about the Crown Jewel 2022 edition, the primary belief is that top superstars from RAW, Smackdown, and perhaps even NXT 2.0 could feature in the PLE with Triple H in charge of the WWE creative team. The show’s venue is officially yet to be announced and hence, the ticket details around the show have also not been released.
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All, we know is that WWE Crown Jewel 2022 is set to take place on Saturday, November 5, 2022. It will mark the overall eighth WWE event to be held in Saudi Arabia. The first one was held in April 2018, named Greatest Royal Rumble while the latest one would be the second last PLE for this calendar year.
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Crown Jewel 2022 will be the second last WWE PLE for this year
Survivor Series in late November will sum things up for WWE in the 2022 event calendar. This show is slated to happen from the TD Gardens in Boston, Massachusetts while the 2023 PLE schedule will be kicked off through WWE Day 1 on New Year’s Day from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.
As we expect more details around Crown Jewel 2022 to come out, the rumor mill suggests that Roman Reigns will once again be the headliner of the event. According to the Wrestling Observer, The undisputed WWE universal champion is currently not scheduled to compete at the Extreme Rules premium live event on October 8th and his next title defense should happen at the Saudi show.

Heading into Crown Jewel 2022, we should remind you that the 2021 edition of the event was touted to be the best PLE of last year. The match card featured a critically-acclaimed Hell in a Cell bout between Edge and Seth Rollins, the best of their trilogy.
Besides, WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg sought revenge against Bobby Lashley. Big E and Drew McIntyre delivered a classic while Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar featured in the first match of their latest bygone feud.