Summary
The Mayor of London's office says there are still conversations with WWE about future events, but nothing specific is being discussed right now about bringing WrestleMania 2028 to the city.
That keeps London in the mix as a long-running possibility without moving the story any closer to a formal announcement. WrestleMania has been linked to London for years, especially after John Cena teased the idea during Money in the Bank 2023 and after Mayor Sadiq Khan met with Nick Khan and Paul Levesque in 2024.
Quote from Tom Degun
A spokesperson from the Mayor of London's press office addressed the current status of those talks by saying:
"There are general discussions with WWE, but at present no specific discussions around bringing the 2028 WrestleMania to London."
What this means for WrestleMania 2028
WrestleMania 2028 still has no announced host venue, so London's position remains more hopeful than concrete for now.
The key takeaway here is that WWE and London have not closed the door on the idea. At the same time, the latest update makes clear that fans should not read earlier public interest from Cena, Sadiq Khan, Nick Khan, or Paul Levesque as a sign that a deal is already taking shape.
London has chased major WWE events before
Degun had previously said Sadiq Khan was determined to bring more major sports properties to London, including WWE's biggest events, and that future opportunities continued to be discussed.
That lines up with the broader push London has made around major international events, even if WrestleMania 2028 is not at an advanced stage right now.
Sources
Tom Degun of the Mayor of London's press office while speaking with POST Wrestling


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