The WWE’s premium live event, Backlash 2024, has come to a close, leaving fans in France and around the world buzzing with excitement.
The event, which took place in front of a lively crowd in France, saw new champions crowned, including Cody Rhodes’ victory over AJ Styles in the main event. However, it was during the post-event press conference that the real news was made, as Triple H revealed a tantalizing look into the WWE’s future plans.
When asked about the possibility of the WWE returning to France in the near future, Triple H shared a text exchange he had with WWE President Nick Khan during the event.
Khan’s suggestion was simple yet intriguing: hold a stadium show in France. The crowd’s energy throughout the night was undeniable, and it’s clear that the WWE is taking note.
Triple H expounded on the company’s approach to choosing event locations, stating that they prioritize hosting events where the fans are most invested. It’s a strategy that seems to be paying off, as the enthusiasm of the French crowd was palpable throughout the night.
The WWE’s commitment to putting on shows in locations where the product is most enjoyed is a testament to their dedication to the fan experience.
This renewed focus on fan engagement is a welcome development, particularly in light of Vince McMahon’s resignation earlier this year. Despite the leadership change, the WWE has maintained its popularity, and it will be fascinating to see what Triple H has in store for fans in the coming months.
As the WWE continues to evolve and adapt to the ever-changing terrain of professional wrestling, one thing is clear: the company is committed to bringing the best experience possible to its fans.
With the crowd’s energy still resonating from Backlash 2024, it’s clear that France is a market that the WWE would be wise to revisit in the near future. And who knows? Perhaps a stadium show is just the beginning.