We also have evidence of an upcoming goblin-based raid, Gazlowe being pushed as a significant character in the expansion, and Undermine fitting the overall thematic of TWW. Yes it’s not concrete evidence, but it is evidence. I wouldn’t even say it’s a huge if because such an excursion fits what occurred in patch 10.1 with Zalarek; a side story dealing with a specific faction, in that case the Dracthyr and the black Dragonflight.
Considering that undermine is the central location of the Goblin’s mercantile empire supposedly ruled by multiple trade princes, it would be far more than enough lorewise to handle a zone. It should actually be larger than those locations you mentioned.Because I doubt that undermine is big enough, lore-wise, for that. Because even giant, sprawling cities such as Suramar, Dazar'alor and Boralus do not occupy the entirety of a zone.
Read its lore. Plenty of descriptions are available.Based on the fact that Undermine is not going to be bigger than the capital city of the elves. Based on the fact that I have never seen any sort of evidence that undermine is "huge" in any way other than fan interpretations of what little we know of the place.
https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Undermine
https://www.engadget.com/2011-08-07-...-pandaria.html
https://ia801302.us.archive.org/29/i...OF_MYSTERY.pdf
Btw, for that last link, Kezan/Undermine is discussed on page 74, and has over double the population than Orgrimmar (31k vs 14k, with Undermine alone having 20k). That indicates that Undermine is also potentially larger population-wise than Stormwind. So yeah, it’s a big place.
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The Emerald Dream and Zalarek patch zones both got rather significant development and investment. Especially the ED zone.

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