It was recently announced that Triple H and the rest of WWE's upper management had a meeting about possibly bringing WrestleMania to London in the future, and it looks like it could be a promising deal. However, fans may have to wait a few more years to see it finally take place.
WWE has been regularly hosting several premium live events internationally since Triple H became the CCO. The Stamford-based promotion has already hosted shows in Australia, Scotland, Puerto Rico, and many more. Among them is London, which gave them an incredible reaction. Due to the company's success in the United Kingdom, London might make history by hosting the first WrestleMania outside North America. However, it won't happen at Wrestlemania 41.
It's highly unlikely that Triple H will cancel WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas to bring it to London. The company has already released promotional content for next year's Show of Shows and changing it now that it has been confirmed could have a major impact on their resources and planning.
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It's also been shared that planning the event takes months. On the WrestleMania XL: Behind the Curtain documentary, Triple H revealed that this year's Showcase of the Immortals was 80% done by October 2023. It's safe to say that there may already be plans for next year's event, and hosting it in London could have several effects on the product.
'Mania 42 might also be a no-go due to the partnership WWE already has with Indiana Sports Corp, which states that Lucas Oil Stadium will host Royal Rumble, 'Mania, and SummerSlam in the future. Still, there is no confirmation yet if Indianapolis will indeed be the host for 'Mania 42. With this in mind, London may be the location of 'Mania 43 and beyond.
Which Superstar has continuously pushed for Triple H and WWE to host WrestleMania in London?
The Stamford-based promotion has several top stars from the United Kingdom on their roster today, such as Drew McIntyre, Piper Niven, and more. However, the superstar who heavily pushed for London to host 'Mania is John Cena.
Last year at Money in the Bank London, the Hollywood actor asked the company to consider holding an event in the city. After the meeting between The Game and London's mayor Sadiq Khan, John stated the UK earned The Show of Shows. He added that although he won't compete there, he will be there as a fan. This also clarifies that next year's event won't be in London, as Cena will be retiring in 2025.
It would be interesting to see when and where WrestleMania London will take place, if the plans go through.