WWE WrestleMania to London is looking more like a reality than ever.
The London government, as opposed to WWE or their PR, reached out to a number of media to announce that Triple H and Nick Khan made the trip to London to discuss the possibility of WrestleMania in the city.
Since then, Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp has spoken with a number of sources about the situation. It was reiterated from WWE’s side that nothing is set in stone as of yet, but that the conversations were productive, and WWE reached out after the city publicly spoke about their desire to bring the event to London. However, nothing is on the books as of yet, and they’re still open to conversations elsewhere.
It was also noted to Fightful that as of Money in the Bank 2023 when John Cena spoke about bringing WrestleMania to London, there were not plans as of that point to bring the show to London. At that point, the city had not made the same commitments to WWE to bring a show of that scale as others have. However, it was said that the demand immediately following the event was heard “loud and clear,” and likely encouraged the city to publicly show interest.
Las Vegas in 2025 is already confirmed for WrestleMania, and Indianapolis has a future date locked in. Saudi Arabia and London have both shown interest, and Minneapolis was in the running for 2025 until they landed a two-night Summerslam.
Regarding why Sadiq Khan was gifted a very tiny WWE Title belt, we’ve not learned.
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