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The buzz about WrestleMania potentially coming to London continues to heat up. WWE recently had talks with the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, about the possibility. Former WWE Superstar Mark Andrews shared his thoughts about it in a recent interview.
Speaking with Sean Thorne from The Winning Edge Podcast from Casino.org, Mark Andrews described how it seemed like the talks about having a WrestleMania in London only started after AEW’s successful All In event in 2023.
“100% I mean, let’s look at the history books, right? I think it’s kind of pretty proven from the last 10 years, the WWE definitely, sometimes misses the boat, and then at the last minute, reacts a little bit, you know what I mean?
“That’s not me kind of trying to insult the company, because they’re, they’re the biggest company in the wrestling world, right? And I think sometimes that they probably have so many plates spinning, they miss things.”
Mark Andrews: I’m Surprised It’s Taken This Long
Mark Andrews also noted that he was surprised that it has taken this long for WrestleMania coming to London to become a possibility.
“In my opinion, I’m surprised how long it’s taken up to get to this because, AEW, they sold out Wembley last year at All In,” he said. “And it’s only now, after the second All In is happening in Wembley that the rumors are coming around about potentially having WrestleMania in London. Fans have been wanting it for years, especially in London. So yeah, it feels crazy to me that it’s kind of taken this long, if I’m honest, but I definitely think it’s a direct reaction to how well AEW is doing in the UK.”
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(Credit to Sean Thorne from The Winning Edge Podcast from Casino.org for sharing these quotes)