Triple H makes a huge announcement on working on a blockbuster change for WWE which would change everything
Triple H has been working on a blockbuster change for WWE and has now made a huge announcement about it. It remains to be seen if this ends up happening.
For a long time now, WWE has become a more international entertainment company, taking shows to France, Germany, Australia, the UK, and Saudi Arabia, among others.
As reported by Daily Star, The Game and Nick Khan worked with the London mayor, Sadiq Khan, to bring WrestleMania to London. This would not only be a momentous occasion but also historic as the first-ever International to ever host a WrestleMania - something that's been unthinkable previously.
The mayor said he was delighted to meet with Triple H and Khan to discuss bringing the show to London.
“I am delighted to have met with WWE Hall of Famer Paul 'Triple H' Levesque and WWE President Nick Khan today to discuss how we can work to make London WrestleMania’s first international destination."
He went on to add that the meeting was extremely productive. Nothing had been decided yet, but they were now going to begin working on turning the ambition into a reality. Triple H also announced that they were working closely to make sure the blockbuster change came about. He also added that WWE and London have a long history of working together.
“WWE and London have a long and successful history dating back many decades, and meeting with Sadiq Khan to discuss what the future of this partnership could bring has been excellent. This year alone WWE has taken record-breaking events around the world to Australia, France, Scotland, Saudi Arabia and Canada – the appetite from the fans is there, and the excitement from the Mayor and his team in London is palpable.”
Nick Khan and Triple H worked on the progress of the WWE deal
Nick Khan also stated that the mayor and his team were working hard to make London the sports and entertainment capital of Europe.
“Sadiq Khan and his team are working hard on positioning London as a sport and entertainment capital of Europe and it has been great to hear more on his vision for how WWE can support them on that journey."
Now, it remains to be seen if the deal can be sealed and London get a WrestleMania in the near future.