WWE legend Shaun Michaels responds to tributes of Middle East fans

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WWE legends Shaun Michaels (R) and Triple H. (Courtesy WWE)
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The new documentary series will tell the story of the Undertaker. (Courtesy WWE)
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Updated 06 May 2020
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WWE legend Shaun Michaels responds to tributes of Middle East fans

  • WWE Network to also debut new documentary series "Undertaker: The Last Ride"
  • Archives of old matches and major events have been made readily available to stream for viewers who subscribe to WWE Network

DUBAI: While almost all sporting events and competitions have come to a shuddering halt during the coronavirus crisis, the world of professional wrestling has found a way to reinvent itself in lockdown, to the delight of its massive army of followers in the Middle East it seems.

At the start of April, long after football leagues around the world, Formula One races, tennis and golf competitions, not to mention the Tokyo Olympics and Euro 2020, had been suspended, postponed or cancelled, WWE’s WrestleMania was recorded behind closed doors and streamed around the globe.

In addition, archives of old matches and major events have been made readily available to stream for viewers who subscribe to WWE Network.

And what’s more, the reinvention has given fans in lockdown the chance to interact with their heroes.

Legendary WWE Superstar Shawn Michaels has spoken about the relaunch of the WWE Network in the Middle East, and thanked loyal fans for their tributes to his incredible career.

Michaels was responding to questions from fans in the region who have been tuning into the network in record numbers since the social restrictions were imposed.

“It’s great to have WWE Network back in the Middle East and as I have visited the region, I know full well just how passionate people there are about WWE,” he said.

“They are now able to get together to follow WWE storylines and also take a look back at the awesome library of content – and I would like to say a huge thanks for all the kind things they say about my matches.”

The lockdown brought about by the spread of the COVID-19 virus has given Michaels ample time for reflection on a unique journey in the world of wrestling.

“I can sit down and look back on a very long career and you can have some fun watching my early matches with the Rockers tag team through to my battles with Triple H and the WrestleMania performances.”

Michaels was asked by fans in the Middle East to pick out some favorite opponents.

“Ric Flair is just the greatest and there are so many matches you can watch on the Network and see how good he was for so many years,” he said. “The WrestleMania match when I defeated him and he retired really stands out – there was so much emotion from start to finish.”

Michaels also urged fans to dive into the career of The Undertaker, one of the most beloved wrestlers in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East over the last few decades, who he twice fought at WrestleMania.




The new documentary series will tell the story of the Undertaker. (Courtesy WWE)

As part of the content roll-out on WWE Network, fans across the region can watch a new five-episode series which takes an unprecedented look at Mark Calaway, the man behind the legendary Undertaker, as he prepares for the final chapters of his incredible 30-year WWE career.

Available exclusively on WWE Network, ‘Undertaker: The Last Ride’ will premiere on Monday, May 11, at 5 a.m. Saudi time, immediately after ‘Money in the Bank’, giving subscribers the chance to watch two fantastic shows in quick succession.

In the opening episode of the highly-anticipated show, viewers will get to see Undertaker preparing for what many thought would be his final match, against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 33.

Over the course of the five episodes, the show will provide an insight into the pressure Undertaker puts himself under each year, as well as detailing the physical and emotional impact his shock defeat to Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 30 had on him.

As well as hearing from both Calaway and his wife Michelle McCool, the series features first-hand interviews with superstars such as Triple H, Ric Flair, Edge, Shawn Michaels and John Cena, along with both Vince and Stephanie McMahon.

After this week’s premiere, the following four episodes will be released on May 17, May 24, June 14 and June 21 at 5 p.m. UAE time.

Subscribers to WWE Network can access every pay-per-view event, as well as exclusive documentaries, classic matches, iconic interviews and weekly in-ring shows.


Morocco achieve record FIFA ranking, Senegal rise to 12th

Updated 20 January 2026
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Morocco achieve record FIFA ranking, Senegal rise to 12th

  • Morocco moved up three spots in the January ranking to eighth
  • The 2022 World Cup semifinalists’ previous best was 10th in April 1998

RABAT: Morocco have achieved their highest FIFA men’s world ranking, rising to eighth, despite losing the Africa Cup of Nations final to Senegal, who climbed to 12th on Monday.
Morocco were beaten 1-0 after extra time by Senegal in the decider in Rabat on Sunday, but the hosts had a chance to win the trophy with a last-gasp penalty at the end of regulation time.
However, Brahim Diaz squandered the kick after having to wait some 14 minutes for the Senegal players to return, as they walked off the ⁠field to protest the penalty decision.
Morocco moved up three spots in the January ranking to eighth. The 2022 World Cup semifinalists’ previous best was 10th in April 1998.
The highest ranking achieved by an African team was Nigeria’s fifth in April 1994, while Egypt posted the best ranking among Arab nations when ⁠they reached ninth in July 2010.
Champions Senegal, who emerged victorious for a second time in the last three editions, moved up seven spots to reach their highest-ever ranking. Their previous best was 17th, achieved in 2024.
The AFCON results have had a huge impact on the ranking of African teams, as several positions have shifted.
Bronze medallists Nigeria (26th) were the team that gained the most points, collecting 79.09 points to move up 12 spots, the same as Cameroon (45th), making them ⁠the biggest climbers.
Egypt, who reached the semifinals of the Africa Cup of Nations, climbed four places to 31st, three spots behind Algeria.
Gabon, who were eliminated in the group stage, lost 44.97 points to become the team that lost the most points, dropping to 86th. Equatorial Guinea, meanwhile, suffered the biggest fall, sliding 10 spots to 107th.
European champions Spain kept top spot, ahead of World Cup holders Argentina. France are third, followed by England, Brazil, Portugal and the Netherlands, with no change in the ranking of the top seven teams.