The possibility of WWE staging a pay-per-view showdown in Japan in the foreseeable future is on the table, provided that ongoing efforts by certain influential figures within the organization bear fruit.
This information was revealed on the most recent broadcast of WrestleVotes Radio on SportsKeeda’s Backstage Pass Patreon, where it was disclosed that there’s a noticeable “big push” for a large-scale event in the East Asian nation.
Presently, WWE roster boasts a number of remarkable talents from Japan, such as Asuka, Kairi Sane, Shinsuke Nakamura, IYO SKY, and Akira Tozawa to name a few.
Significantly, WWE, in recent times, has demonstrated a growing openness towards setting up pay-per-views beyond the borders of North America, a shift marked by events held in countries like the UK, France, Germany, and Australia.
Relevant reports suggest that WWE’s Elimination Chamber PPV lined up for March 2025, will likely be set up in either Birmingham or Manchester, both in England.
Notably, WWE had organized its debut tour of Japan after a gap of five years in July.