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Seth Rollins Hints WWE Live PPVs Could Come To Glasgow, Plus Notes On #BCCivilWar
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Now, for the latest wrestling gossip.
WWE Superstar Seth Rollins talked to Glasgow Live about the recent TV tapings there, and he hinted that the company may consider bringing live PPVs to the city:
"I would assume that us here in Glasgow for the two nights is a test run just to see how this works from a television standpoint because live events are a lot different from Television.
"You guys seen last night the TV product and how different it is.
"As for pay-per-views You never know, I think if things go well and I'm sure they will consider them.
"Glasgow is a fantastic crowd for us so who knows what the future holds. I know for us as a global brand we are always looking to expand and do new things.
"I think it would be fantastic depending on how things roll out tonight aswell."
WWE rarely holds PPV events outside of North America. The last one was 2002's Insurrexion, held at Wembley Stadium Arena in London, and followed immediately by the infamous Plane Ride From Hell, in which several wrestlers including "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig fired as a result. That might have discouraged them from holding PPVs overseas for a while. 1992's Summer Slam, held at Wembley Stadium, saw "The British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith win the Intercontinental Championship from Bret "The Hitman" Hart in the main event.
It seems like it's about time for WWE to venture to the U.K. for a live PPV again, and what better place than Glasgow?