Update On When WWE Could Possibly Bring WrestleMania To London

Update On When WWE Could Possibly Bring WrestleMania To London WWE

A new report has provided an update on when WWE could possibly bring WrestleMania to London.

WWE Money In The Bank marked the first premium live event in the country in over 20 years. Delivering a huge moment on the show, John Cena made his return for the first time since WrestleMania 39.

During his promo to the London crowd, Cena proposed WWE bringing WrestleMania to London. No confirmation of those plans was provided from Triple H during the post-Money In The Bank press conference.

Fightful Select (subscription required) provided an update, noting that WrestleMania 40 is set for Philadelphia in 2024, and the company is in the late stages of finalizing their deal for WrestleMania in 2025.

The report notes that early indications for 2025’s WrestleMania 41 is for a city in the United States.

The earliest that London could host Mania is in 2026 unless something drastic happens, and WWE sources indicated that they don’t find it likely on the horizon for now.

However, there was a survey taker near media day in London this past week asking about what cities in the UK would be most convenient for a hypothetical Royal Rumble or SummerSlam. Among those cities listed were London, Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow.

Despite the tease from Cena, WrestleMania wasn’t listed on the survey.

As previously reported, a backstage update on John Cena returning at WWE Money In The Bank 2023 has also been provided.

Another returning star at WWE Money In The Bank was Drew McIntyre, who confronted and laid out Intercontinental Champion GUNTHER following his win over Matt Riddle.

For the full results from the show, click here.

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10 months ago by SP3

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