You want to change Saudi Arabia? You send something like WWE.
“You want to change Saudi Arabia? You send something like WWE.”
— John Layfield · Arabia
The World Motivation
You want to change Saudi Arabia? You send something like WWE.
“You want to change Saudi Arabia? You send something like WWE.”
— John Layfield · Arabia
You want to change Saudi Arabia? You send something like WWE.
My dad was a banker, and I've always had an interest in it.
My back's not great, and I can't wrestle a full schedule.
You look at right-to-work states: a lot of car companies are relocating down to the South so they don't have to deal with the unions or the legacy cost or any of those things, and that's what manufacturing's done.
Colleges take kids' money. It's that simple.
I saw a report yesterday. There's so much oil, all over the world, they don't know where to dump it. And Saudi Arabia says, 'Oh, there's too much oil.' They - they came back yesterday. Did you see the report? They want to reduce oil production. Do you think they're our friends? They're not our friends.
For us, driving is not what we are looking for, but being in the driver's seat of our only destiny. That means ending guardianship in Saudi Arabia, which means recognizing women as full citizens.
The Malays can hardly be said to have an indigenous literature, for it is almost entirely derived from Persia, Siam, Arabia, and Java. Arabic is their sacred language.
Most of the suicide hijackers came from Saudi Arabia, a place not lacking in wealth. But due to rapid population growth, the wealth per capita has fallen by about half in a generation.