Inspired From UFC, Triple H Wants To Host A WWE PLE At This Iconic Location

Triple H speaking at a WWE Press Conference

UFC has sparked Triple H’s interest in hosting a future PLE at an iconic location.

Bad Blood 2024 marked the promotion’s largest domestic gate record for the entirety of WWE’s long history. As the show continued, The King of Kings shared announced 16,092 fans in attendance.

As the PLE successfully concluded, Triple H discussed his interest in hosting a future PLE at an iconic Las Vegas location. At the Bad Blood post-show press conference, the Chief Content Officer shared his thoughts on doing a show at the 18.600-capacity, Las Vegas Sphere.

I look at our partners at TKO and I see what Dana is doing. They’re just crushing it. I see stuff at The Sphere and I look at that production and I’m like, ‘I want to do that.’ It’s a lot of fun. It’s amazing to watch them do what they do and the level they do it. Nothing like them in the world.”

H/t Fightful

Last month, UFC 306 took place at the Sphere in Las Vegas, Nevada. Inspired by the event, the WWE Hall of Famer shared his desire to hold a future PLE there.

Later on the same night, at the UFC 307 press conference, Dana White was informed about Triple H’s interests, the UFC President claimed:

We can help them with that.”

WWE and UFC currently fall under the same TKO Group umbrella.

Triple H Shares Update On The Current Cody Rhodes-Kevin Owens Scenario

After Bad Blood concluded, fans spotted an angry Kevin Owens turn heel and take out his frustrations on Cody Rhodes in the parking lot. Although, the incident took place off-air, fans and social media effectively turned the incident viral.

Soon after, Triple H issued a statement and shared an update on it.

We are aware of the incident outside of the arena last night between Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens. The matter will be dealt with internally.”

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