Triple H was interviewed by News.com.au and was asked about the possibility of Australia being the next location for an NXT brand and Performance Center. While Triple H did not say that NXT Australia will be the next international NXT brand, he said that he hopes that NXT will expand to the region, along with a lot of other places in the world, within four to five years.
“It depends on the passion as to where we go first. The passion was so strong here in the UK and there was a massive base. Australia has a good scene happening there right now. We’re obviously keeping an eye on it and working with it. But, these are large commitments, so it’s about when we have the level of interest and the belief that there are enough people there for it to succeed.
We can train people anywhere. But once that boils up to enough passion, enough people and enough interest in the marketplace, then we will go there and reward that passion. Once that happens in Australia, we can start what we’re doing here — which is train 30-50 talents. We get to put a brand on the ground. We get to put an NXT Australia there. We get to make that scene happen there. I do think that’s a strong possibility.
We’re running the idea across the world, in a lot of different places at the same time, it just comes down to which place boils up first. I’d love to do it everywhere now, but it just takes time, effort and people. Our commitment is there and it’s just a matter of time. Hopefully in between four to five years we’re in Australia and a lot of places.”

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