
During the post-Elimination Chamber press conference, Triple H addressed speculation about additional WWE events potentially following the two-night model already established for WrestleMania and the recently announced format change for SummerSlam. The question came after nearly 40,000 fans attended the first-ever stadium edition of Elimination Chamber.
When asked if WWE’s growing popularity might lead to all Premium Live Events becoming two-night shows, Triple H responded with emphatic rejection.
There’s a large part of me that wants to come out there and slap the crap out of you for asking me that [laughs]. I’m not doing two-night pay-per-views once a month. There’s just too much shit [laughs], let’s just get that out of the way.
The company transitioned WrestleMania to a two-night format beginning in 2020, a change that has been largely well-received by fans who previously experienced marathon single-night shows from 2016 to 2019. Following this successful model, WWE recently announced that SummerSlam, traditionally considered the second-biggest event of the year, will expand to a two-night format starting in 2025, with plans already confirmed for a similar arrangement in 2026.
Triple H also addressed the possibility of more “B-level” Premium Live Events taking place in stadiums rather than arenas, indicating the company remains open to booking larger venues when appropriate based on market demand and event significance.
The Elimination Chamber event marked the first time this particular Premium Live Event was held in a stadium setting, demonstrating WWE’s willingness to scale up certain shows beyond their traditional venue types while maintaining their established single-night format.