Triple H Confirms WWE's Plans to Host WrestleMania 41 Outside North America

Triple H addresses possibility of taking WrestleMania outside North America, comparing it to Super Bowl-level logistics.

Triple H Confirms WWE’s Plans to Host WrestleMania 41 Outside North America

WWE’s leadership has addressed the prospect of hosting WrestleMania in international markets despite the significant operational challenges involved. Triple H discussed the company’s stance on potentially taking their flagship show beyond North American borders in the future.

In a recent interview with the Daily Mail, Paul Levesque acknowledged the immense logistical requirements while maintaining an openness to the concept. “We’re up for the challenge,” he stated regarding the possibility of an international WrestleMania. The WWE executive compared the event to the NFL’s championship spectacle, explaining the extensive preparation involved.

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To answer the WrestleMania question, that’s like the Super Bowl. So the process of that going other places, people don’t understand the logistics of what that takes. Just going to Las Vegas, I can’t tell you the logistical effort that takes. They’ll be in the market for weeks setting up the set, people on the ground running stuff. So when that becomes international, the logistics become even harder. That’s the challenge.

WrestleMania has only ventured outside the United States twice, with both instances occurring in Canada in 1990 and 2002. Cities such as London have reportedly expressed interest in hosting the premium live event. Currently, WWE has confirmed Las Vegas for WrestleMania 41, New Orleans for 2026, and Indianapolis for a future date.

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Levesque also reaffirmed WWE’s commitment to global expansion through NXT Europe and other international markets.

The future of the business for us is going to Japan, the Middle East, Australia and all of these places where we can help support and grow a thriving industry.

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