Paul “Triple H” Levesque took part in the post-WWE Money in the Bank press conference and discussed several topics, including the potential of WrestleMania taking place in England over the next few years.

“First of all, I’d like to say thank you to John Cena for putting me in an unenviable position right now, no matter what I say, I’m going to get battered for it. Look, as I said earlier, I have been coming here since the early 90’s and it’s spectacular, some of my favorite events here ever, and the favorite things I did in my career have happened here, even sometimes without the benefit of television, or it being broadcast anywhere else, but we used to do Insurrextion, or whatever we did here years ago and they were always amazing events. The crowd here, the people here, the reaction here is always off the charts.

As far as WrestleMania goes, it’s tough, I wish it was that easy, I wish it was as easy to say as like man, that’s phenomenal there, let’s go. We’d be going to a lot of places, but I can say this, if you look at this year alone, 2023 alone, four of the last five premium live events that we have done have been in international destinations, and you can look back in the years prior to that, skip the COVID ones, but look into the years prior to that, it’s not really been a common occurrence.

Montreal sold out record sales, Puerto Rico sold out record sales, Saudi sold out record sales and London sold out record sales. It bodes well for international, we are a global company, we intend to be a global company, we intend to be global, so never say never for any of it right. The intent is there, it’s a lot more difficult than it appears, but the intent is there and if there’s a way to get a lot of these international events done, we’re hell-bent on doing them.”

The full press conference is available at this link.