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WWE in Japan
From 2003 to 2016 the WWE put on 27 shows in Japan. In addition to the shows WWE puts on in Japan, they have utilized many professional wrestlers from Japan over the years. In February 2019, WWE re-launched a Japan specific website.

Broadcast
The WWE Network is available in Japan for 1,100 Yen per month. In April 2019, WWE signed a multi year deal with DAZN, to broadcast and provide Japanese commentary for WWE shows. Raw airs live on J Sports, Tuesday mornings at 9am; with SmackDown airing live Wednesday mornings at 9am.

WWE in Afganistan

 * WWE_Tribute_to_the_Troops_results (https://prowrestling.fandom.com/wiki/December_19,_2005_Monday_Night_RAW_results)

WWE in Iraq

 * WWE_Tribute_to_the_Troops_results (https://prowrestling.fandom.com/wiki/December_25,_2003_Smackdown_results)
 * WWE_Tribute_to_the_Troops_results (https://prowrestling.fandom.com/wiki/December_23,_2004_Smackdown_results)
 * WWE_Tribute_to_the_Troops_results
 * WWE_Tribute_to_the_Troops_results
 * WWE_Tribute_to_the_Troops_results
 * WWE_Tribute_to_the_Troops_results

WWE in Germany
In 2010 the WWE began a pay-per-view series known as Elimination Chamber. However due to The Holocaust, in Germany these events were refered to as No Way Out in 2010 and as No Escape in the years that follow.
 * https://prowrestling.fandom.com/wiki/March_3,_1997_Monday_Night_RAW_results

The March 9, 1997 episode of WWF Superstars which included matches from the February 26 taping in Germany was the final episode to include original matches, prior to being converted into a recap show. This same taping also included an episode of WWF Shotgun and Raw. This is the only episode of Raw the be broadcast from Germany.

WWE in United Arab Emerets
WWE has held shows in the United Arab Emirates since 2012.

Broadcast
In July 2014 WWE reached a 5 year TV deal with OSN, which will have Raw, SmackDown, NXT and Main Event as well as all pay-per-view events on OSN Sports 2 HD. In March 2015, WWE Network was added to the OSN broadcast deal, as a stand alone TV channel.

Touring
In February 2012, WWE came to Abu Dhabi for the first time, with shows at the International Tennis Complex at Zayed Sports City. The events featured the largest crowd at the history of the stadium, as well as WWE's record for merchandise sales.

WWE again came to Abu Dhabi in October 2013.

In February 2015 WWE returned to Abu Dhabi. The WWE tour did not include Darren Young due to his homosexuality. WWE stated they did not include Young on the tour for his safety, however Young stated that WWE should not be touring areas where all performers would not be safe.

In February 2016 it was announced that in April WWE returned to UAE, however this time held live shows in Dubai for the first time.

WWE returned to Dubai in December 2017. In December 2017 the WWE also returned Abu Dhabi. As part of the tour, Sasha Banks and Alexa Bliss took part in the first-ever women’s match in the United Arab Emirates, when they fought for the WWE Raw Women's Championship. During this match, the crowd chanted "This Is Hope".