WWE Sends Official Statement After Netflix Crashes During SmackDown in Saudi Arabia
- WWE's Friday Night SmackDown on June 27, 2025, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, experienced a broadcast outage shortly after starting.
- The outage stemmed from a power failure at the venue that disrupted WWE's entire production and streaming setup, not Netflix's platform.
- WWE halted in-ring action during the outage, which lasted about 25 to 30 minutes before the show resumed with Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes addressing the King of the Ring final.
- WWE addressed international fans on social media, expressing regret for the interruption and assuring that the broadcast has since resumed.
- The sequence ensured the SmackDown episode would air fully for international audiences, and US viewers were unaffected as the show remained normal on USA Network.
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