Triple H Addresses London Potentially Hosting WWE WrestleMania 42

At a time when WWE has yet to announce the date and location of WrestleMania 41 next year, there has been a push to get the show overseas in the UK.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan recently pledged to campaign to have the city host WrestleMania should he be reelected. Triple H reacted to his comments by noting that he wanted to talk.

Minnesota has been considered the front-runner for months to host WrestleMania 41, although their chances are said to be decreasing. For more on that, click here.

While speaking on a conference call today on X alongside Cody Rhodes, Triple H was asked about the possibility of WrestleMania 42 being held in London in 2026. 

“Well, everybody is always excited to know where WrestleMania is going to be. WrestleMania 41 announcement is coming very, very soon. I promise that very, very soon. As far as the following year, we shall see look at the one thing about you mentioned it earlier about the global nature of what we do. To me, it is the biggest, I don’t look at where we are where we’re going. I just look at the globe. And I think everything is on the table for where it goes. You saw the Mayor of London the other day put out a statement about WrestleMania. I said we should talk and we should, as should the mayor or the leaders of every other place around this globe if they want WWE come talk to us, we’re open for business, we’d love to be there. Wherever our fans are going to be the loudest and the craziest and the most into what we do, it would be an honor to go there and perform for them so whether that’s a Raw, SmackDown, NXT, whether that’s a PLE, no matter the size of it or whether that’s WrestleMania itself. Obviously, the bigger ones are a little bit more difficult to execute. But let’s talk.”

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