Triple H isnt backing down from the idea of taking WrestleMania globaleven if the logistics are a nightmare.

In a new interview with the Daily Mail, WWEs Chief Content Officer Paul Triple H Levesque acknowledged just how difficult it would be to pull off WWEs biggest show outside of North America. Still, he made one thing clear: Were up for the challenge.

The last and only times WrestleMania was held outside the U.S. were in Canadafirst in 1990 and again in 2002. But with WWE growing its global reach, cities like London have expressed serious interest in hosting future shows.

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For now, WrestleMania 41 is set to go down at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. WrestleMania 42 will hit New Orleans in 2026. As for 2027 and beyond? Only one other guarantee existsIndianapolis, thanks to a deal between the city and WWE. Other host cities remain unconfirmed.

But thats not all Triple H had to say. He also reaffirmed WWEs ambitions for NXT Europea project thats been in limbo since it was announced in 2022. Levesque said hes still committed to expansion and mentioned Japan, the Middle East, and Australia as future targets.

Triple Hs global vision may sound ambitious, but WWEs reach has never been stronger. With packed houses across continents and a fanbase that spans the globe, taking WrestleMania international might just be the next big evolution. Whether its Tokyo, London, or Sydney, the idea of a global Mania isnt just fantasyits looking more possible every year.

Would you attend a Wrestle Mania in London or Tokyo? Should WWE take the show on the road across the world? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.


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