During WWE’s latest European tour, Paul “Triple H” Levesque expressed his appreciation for German wrestling fans following major WWE Raw and SmackDown events in Berlin and Dusseldorf. As Germany hosted these high-profile episodes, Triple H enthusiastically shared his gratitude and excitement for future WWE Raw Germany tour stops.
Bustling WWE Events in Berlin and Dusseldorf Highlight European Tour
WWE’s European circuit recently featured Berlin as the venue for last Friday’s SmackDown and Dusseldorf for Monday’s Raw, both drawing energetic crowds and widespread attention from fans. Triple H warmly acknowledged both cities for their passionate support, noting how impactful it was to hold such significant international broadcasts in Germany.
“Thank you to everyone who made #Smackdown & #WWERaw in Berlin & Düsseldorf special. Two incredible cities to host @WWE’s first international TV events of 2026. Already excited to return. @WWEDeutschland pic.twitter.com/jpyqPTDU3D”— Triple H, WWE executive
Upcoming Stops and Title Changes Stir Excitement Across Europe
The tour continues as WWE prepares for one more show in Germany, with a live house event in Mannheim scheduled for today. Once this final German stop concludes, the company shifts its focus to the United Kingdom, bringing SmackDown to London this Friday and Raw to Belfast, Northern Ireland, early next week. These events are building heightened anticipation among European fans as WWE deepens its presence across the continent.
A major highlight from the Berlin SmackDown was Drew McIntyre capturing the WWE Championship from Cody Rhodes in a dramatic Three Stages of Hell bout. McIntyre, fresh off this significant title change, is slated to make his first appearance as champion at the London SmackDown event, adding further intrigue to the ongoing tour and his reign.
The Road Ahead: Royal Rumble and International Engagements
This European stretch marks the lead-up to the 2026 Royal Rumble, a marquee WWE event set in Saudi Arabia on January 31. Ahead of the Royal Rumble, WWE will hold several shows in Canada, including the Montreal edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event on January 24. With these expansive international plans, the organization aims to deepen its engagement with fans worldwide, reflecting Triple H’s commitment to returning to cities like Berlin and Dusseldorf in the near future.
The recent WWE Raw Germany tour underscores the organization’s growing popularity and reach in European markets. As Triple H and other WWE leaders celebrate the enthusiastic response from fans and local communities, the momentum behind international events remains strong, setting the stage for future returns and memorable matches in Germany and beyond.
Thank you to everyone who made #Smackdown & #WWERaw in Berlin & Düsseldorf special. Two incredible cities to host @WWE’s first international TV events of 2026.
Already excited to return. @WWEDeutschland pic.twitter.com/jpyqPTDU3D
— Triple H (@TripleH) January 13, 2026
