Outside of the U.S., WWE holds more shows in the UK than any other country. In recent years, England, Wales, and Scotland have hosted some big PLEs, including Money in the Bank and Clash at the Castle.
What about WrestleMania, though?
Rumours have persisted for years about the Show of Show being hosted in London and, as promised, WWE President, Nick Khan, and WWE Chief Content Officer, Paul "Triple H" Levesque met with the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, earlier this week to discuss that possibility.
While nothing has been confirmed, we have to believe the UK is now one step closer to finally getting the WrestleMania that WWE and its Superstars have teased fans with there for years.
As for when and where it could happen, Wembley Stadium is mostly likely; however, it won't be until 2026 or beyond.
Here's the full press release from the Greater London Authority website:
Yesterday, (Thursday 25th July) the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan met with WWE President, Nick Khan, and WWE Chief Content Officer, Paul "Triple H" Levesque, at London’s City Hall to discuss their shared ambition of bringing WrestleMania to the capital.
London is the sporting capital of the world, home to some of the biggest international sporting events, and Sadiq understands the power of sport not only to bring people together, but also to bring major economic returns.
The Mayor pledged in April to bring together a taskforce to explore bringing even more sports from North America and around the world to London – including the first international WrestleMania hosted by the UK. Paul "Triple H" Levesque saw the story and let the Mayor know he was ready to talk.
Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: "I am delighted to have met with WWE Hall of Famer Paul 'Triple H' Levesque and WWE President Nick Khan yesterday to discuss how we can work to make London WrestleMania’s first international destination.
"London has great pedigree in hosting the biggest international sporting events from around the globe – and I’m determined to cement our city’s reputation as the undisputed sports capital of the world, as we work together for a better London for everyone."
"It’s exciting to be working with the WWE team. The meeting was really productive, and talks will continue about how we could turn our ambition into a reality."
WWE President, Nick Khan, said: "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. WrestleMania has delivered more than $1.25 billion in economic impact for its host cities, with this year’s event in Philadelphia attracting over 145,000 fans from 64 countries. There is a lot that needs to be discussed further but we share the ambition of Mayor Khan in trying to bring a stand-out WWE Premium Live event to London."
WWE Chief Content Officer, Paul "Triple H'"Levesque, added: "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."