Triple H has shared his vision of a new global developmental system for WWE, and the United Kingdom Performance Center is up and running outside of London.

What’s next for NXT? Trips (in his Paul Levesque, Executive Vice-President gimmick) was forthcoming with specifics about his vision for future PCs when talking to the UAE’s The National:

“I can tell you there will be a Performance Center in India. There will be a Performance Center in the Middle East. There will, more than likely, be a Performance Center in Latin America. We will be replicating this process around the globe, all over.”

Where he didn’t go into specifics was on a timetable for these new PCs. His answer to a question about the importance of the Middle East to WWE followed a familiar pattern from past “if talent and fans come, we will build it” answers:

“If we go in the Middle East and we start to recruit there and we see that all of a sudden there’s this massive interest, there’s massive depth of people that we feel have the ability to succeed, then we would go there first, or quicker.”

The story just ran in The National on Feb. 1, but the interview is from the opening of the UK Center in mid-January. It’s unlikely anything has changed in the past couple weeks, though.

India sounds like the logical first priority. How soon? Will it come with a NXT India show come with it?

It’s all about how The Game plays the game, I guess.