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Damian Priest vs. Jey Uso Title Match Is Happening Before WWE Clash At The Castle

WWE is on the road to Clash At The Castle premium live event next month. The show is expected to be headlined by WWE World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest defending his title against Drew McIntyre. The crucial matchup will be the ‘The Scottish Warrior’ opportunity to win the title in his hometown. However, in Madison Square Garden, it seems Priest may have spoiled that Priest will remain champion. 

On X, MSG advertised that Priest will defend his title against ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso at Friday Night Smackdown on June 28. It’s worth noting that it’s possible this could be a dark match instead of taking place on the show. 

While the match is also subject to change, it seems Priest could be holding the title after Clash At The Castle. It will be his second championship defense, so it’s possible WWE may not be ready to end his reign. Priest has also set up a potential matchup with 2024 King Of The Ring winner Gunther at WWE SummerSlam on August 3. 

Gunther Earning Title Opportunity & More Talent Teasing Heavyweight Championship Match

Gunther earned a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match by defeating Randy Orton in the finals of the King Of The Ring tournament. On the May 27 episode of Monday Night Raw, ‘The Ring General’ celebrated his win and had an in-ring segment with Priest. However, the face-off didn’t last long as McIntyre came to the ring to interrupt them. 

After a brief encounter on the microphone, Braun Strowman came to the ring to confront Priest. The ‘Monster Among Men’ would go on to defeat Judgement Day member JD McDonagh afterward. The champion would later tease that he would if Judgement Day can’t handle Strowman or anyone giving them issues.

Priest has his hands full with McIntyre at Clash At The Castle, but it seems there are a few challenges, including Uso, who is in line to face him for the title. 

McIntyre still has a chance to reclaim the WWE World Heavyweight championship. However, MSG advertising a title match between Priest and Uso isn’t an encouraging sign. 

WWE Clash At The Castle: Scotland PLE Announced for 6/15 in Glasgow

The next WWE Premium Live Event in the United Kingdom will take place this June in Glasgow, Scotland, the promotion has revealed. 

WWE Clash At the Castle: Scotland will happen on June 15, from the OVO Hydro. There will also be an episode of WWE SmackDown in the same venue on June 14. WWE Clash At the Castle: Scotland will mark WWE’s first Premium Live Event in the country. 

WWE Clash At the Castle

WWE held its first Clash At The Castle event in September 2022 in Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. The event saw Roman Reigns retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Drew McIntyre thanks to the interference of Solo Sikoa. This marked Sikoa’s official call-up to the main roster. 

The show also saw Edge & Rey Mysterio defeat The Judgment Day’s Finn Balor and Damian Priest. After the match, Dominik Mysterio turned on his father and aligned himself with The Judgment Day, a faction he has remained with ever since. 

WWE PLEs Outside The United States

WWE Clash at the Castle: Scotland is the latest PLE confirmed to be taking place outside of North America. This August, WWE will travel to Germany for their inaugural Bash at Berlin show. WWE recently held Elimination Chamber 2024 in Perth, Australia, the promotion’s first Premium Live Event in the country since 2018. 

WWE Money in the Bank 2024 will take place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, after being held in London, England last year. One day after Money in the Bank on July 6, WWE NXT will host its Heatwave event, also from Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena. 

Edge Warns WWE RAW Star Following Attack at Clash at the Castle

Edge teamed up with Rey Mysterio to battle The Judgment Day tonight at Clash at the Castle.

On this past Monday’s edition of WWE RAW, Rey explained to Dominik that he wanted to partner with Edge at the premium live event because of his experience. Dominik told his father that he understood but clearly, that was a lie.

Rhea Ripley attacked Dominik ringside during the match but Rey broke it up with a Crossbody. Dominik then helped his father by tripping up The Judgment Day’s Finn Balor. Rey hit the 619 and Edge followed it up with a Spear for the pinfall victory.

After the match, Rey’s celebration with the Rated-R Superstar would be short-lived. Dominik hit Edge with a low blow and then leveled his father with a Clothesline. The Judgment Day cackled outside the ring as Dominik left his father laying in the ring.

Edge Warns Dominik Ahead of WWE RAW

The 48-year-old took to Twitter following Clash at the Castle and sent out a warning to Dominik. He also thanked the fans in the UK and Rey Mysterio for allowing him to be a luchador for a minute. Edge was sporting a luchador’s mask during his entrance tonight.

Cardiff. The UK. Thank you. Tonight you gave me something that will live in my heart forever. I think you can see what it means to me. We’re in it together. And I got to pay respect to Rey and be a luchador for a minute. Ok, now that I got that off my chest. See ya Monday Dom.

– Edge

Watch: Roman Reigns Walks Out of Press Conference After Controversial Win at Clash at the Castle

Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns defeated Drew McIntyre in the main event of Clash at the Castle.

The Tribal Chief connected with a Superman Punch but Drew kicked out at one. He leveled Drew with two Spears but couldn’t keep him down for a count of three. The crowd at the Principality Stadium was heavily behind Drew and it appeared that he had the title within his grasp after connecting with a Claymore.

However, Solo Sikoa, The Usos’ younger brother, arrived as the newest addition to The Bloodline and broke up the pinfall. Roman then hit the third Spear of the match for the pinfall victory and retained the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship.

Tyson Fury was a factor in the main event as well. Austin Theory tried to cash in his Money in the Bank contract but never got the opportunity because Tyson knocked him out with a right hand. After Roman’s victory, Tyson got into the ring and shook his hand. Fury stuck around to sing a song with Drew McIntyre and shake his hand as well.

After Clash at the Castle went off the air, Roman Reigns was interviewed by the media in a press conference. Roman was the first WWE Superstar that Triple H announced but The Tribal Chief wasn’t interested in answering too many questions. The Tribal Chief was asked about the UK crowd and sat in silence for a bit.

He then requested that the media acknowledge him because the 62,000+ fans in Cardiff did not during Clash at the Castle. The Undisputed WWE Universal Champion then walked away without taking any more questions. You can check out Roman’s entire press conference below.

Drew McIntyre Reveals Why He Brought His ‘Broken Dreams’ Theme Back at WWE Clash at the Castle

Drew McIntyre squared off against Roman Reigns in the main event of WWE Clash at the Castle.

The crowd was heavily behind Drew as he took The Tribal Chief to the limit. Tyson Fury even got involved in the match as Austin Theory tried to cash in his Money in the Bank contract. The boxer punched Theory in the face to knock him out cold and prevent the cash in.

McIntyre appeared to have the match won after connecting with the Claymore but Solo Sikoa arrived. The new member of The Bloodline broke up the cover and the distraction allowed Roman to connect with his third Spear of the match. In the end, it was too much for Drew to overcome and Roman’s 2+ year championship reign continues.

After Clash at the Castle went off the air, Drew spoke with Ariel Helwani from BT Sport. He was emotional following the loss, as he’s a 2-time WWE Champion but has yet to hold the title in front of fans. Both title reigns occurred during the pandemic and the 37-year-old is still waiting for his moment.

During the interview, Helwani asked about the return of the ‘Broken Dreams’ theme song and McIntyre admitted that it was something that he wanted to do for a long time.

“I’ve been pushing it for a very long time. I didn’t think they’d finally bite but I had a conversation with Hunter (Triple H) and Kevin Dunn. I tried to explain that I think this is the time, with the crowd we are going to have. This is a knowledgeable crowd, they know my history. It is very much a full-circle moment for me and I feel that is very much a part of my story. I knew it would get a pop from the live crowd, I knew people online would get a kick out of it. But for me, hearing that, it reminded me of how far I’ve come.”

Drew McIntyre on the return of ‘Broken Dreams’ (03:38 – 04:09)

H/T to Sportskeeda for the quotes.

Triple H Praises the WWE Universe After Clash at the Castle

Triple H addressed the media following WWE’s Clash at the Castle premium live event.

The show brought in over 62,000 fans at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. It was the company’s first stadium show in the United Kingdom in over thirty years. The crowd was electric the entire night and created an unforgettable atmosphere.

Drew McIntyre and Sheamus received some of the biggest reactions from the crowd. The Celtic Warrior was in a war with Intercontinental Champion Gunther but came up just short but received a standing ovation from the crowd.

Drew had his match against Roman Reigns won but a new member of The Bloodline interfered. The Usos’ younger brother, Solo Sikoa, broke up the cover following a Claymore from McIntyre. Reigns capitalized on the distraction with his third Spear of the match to retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship via pinfall. The Game spoke about the WWE Universe during his press conference and how everything a wrestler does is done to get a reaction from the crowd.

“Those people are why we do what we do, everything about what we do. It is what we love. It is why we do it. So, when they give us that passion, we give them that energy back in the ring. I know for me as a performer, it is what drove me.

“Every move we make in that ring, every nuance, every facial expression, every raise of an eyebrow, every chop Sheamus took tonight. Every kick that Gunther took, it is all for them. It is all for you. Every bit of that emotion that we get back, that is passion, the electricity, that connection to our fanbase, it is unlike anything else in this world.”

Triple H on the connection with WWE fans

H/T: Sportskeeda

WWE Clash at the Castle Results: Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre, Dominik Mysterio, Tyson Fury

WWE Clash at the Castle aired live from the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. Roman Reigns will defend the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Drew McIntyre in the main event.

Clash at the Castle Results

  • Kickoff Show: Street Profits & Madcap Moss def. Alpha Academy & Theory
  • Damage Control (Bayley, Asuka, Alexa Bliss) def. Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss, Asuka
  • Gunther def. Sheamus to retain the Intercontinental Championship
  • Liv Morgan def. Shayna Baszler to retain the SmackDown Women’s Championship
  • Edge & Rey Mysterio def. The Judgment Day
  • Seth Rollins def. Matt Riddle
  • Roman Reigns def. Drew McIntyre to retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship

Here are the takeaways from WWE Clash at the Castle:

Bayley Pinned The RAW Women’s Champion

RAW Women’s Champion Bianca Belair teamed up with Alexa Bliss & Asuka to battle Bayley, Iyo Sky, and Dakota Kai (Damage Control) in a 6-woman tag team match to begin Clash at the Castle.The crowd sang to Bayley and she tried to get them to stop. Bayley knocked Asuka off the ring apron and then Bianca attacked Iyo Sky. The two teams all got into the ring and brawled.

Bianca and Bayley were the two superstars left in the ring and Belair connected with a Hip Toss. Belair, Asuka, and Alexa Bliss then connected with a trio of Suplexes. The RAW Women’s Champion hit a Moonsault onto the heels for a near fall. Bianca fired up the crowd as Damage Control regrouped on the outside.

Bayley beat Alexa down in the corner and tagged in Dakota Kai. Dakota stomped Alexa down to the canvas. Asuka tagged in and hit Bayley with a Dropkick to knock her out of the ring. Iyo then connected with a Dropkick on Asuka and the two traded strikes. Iyo rolled up The Empress of Tomorrow for a near fall. Iyo brought Asuka to the corner and tagged Dakota back in.

Alexa Bliss tagged in and hit Bayley with a Senton off the apron. Dakota sprinted around the ring and leveled Alexa with a Dropkick that sent her flying into the barricade. Back in the ring, Iyo launched Alexa into the turnbuckle and followed it up with slam for a near fall. Bliss connected with an a Sunset Flip Powerbomb on Iyo but turned around into a pump kick to the face from Kai for a near fall.

Iyo knocked Bianca off the ring apron with a Dropkick and then Bayley sent the champ into the barricade. Asuka tagged in and started handing out shoulder tackles and Hip Attacks. The Empress hit Iyo with a flurry of strikes and sent her soaring across the ring with a release German Suplex. Asuka went for the cover but Bayley broke it up.

Bayley planted Alexa with a Uranage as Iyo booted Asuka in the head. Bayley tagged in and hit a Clothesline while Iyo held Asuka up for a two count. Asuka hit a Codebreaker out of nowhere and tagged in Bianca. The RAW Women’s Champion hit Bayley with a Spinebuster and a standing Moonsault for a near fall.

Alexa Bliss and Asuka sent Bayley to the mat with a Superplex off the top turnbuckle. Iyo took Asuka and Alexa out with a Moonsault outside the ring. Belair tried to Powerbomb Kai but she broke it up. Dakota climbed to the top but the champ sent her back down with a Fallaway Slam. Belair followed it up with a Powerbomb and then climbed to the top turnbuckle. The EST went for a Splash but Kai got out of the way.

Dakota missed wth a running kick but Iyo tagged in. Bayley grabbed Beliar’s hair and Dakota hit the running kick. Bayley connected with the Rose Plant and Iyo followed it up with a Moonsault. Bayley then covered Bianca for the pinfall victory.

Gunther Retained The Intercontinental Championship

Gunther defended the Intercontinental Championship against Sheamus tonight at Clash at the Castle. WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart was shown in the crowd before the match. The Brawling Brutes (Ridge Holland & Butch) accompanied Sheamus to the ring.

It appears that Imperium is back as Fabian Aichner joined Ludwig Kaiser in accompanying Gunther to the ring. Fabian had been performing as Giovanni Vince in NXT 2.0. Michael Cole referred to him as Vinci. Imperium and Brawling Brutes brawled as Gunther and Sheamus had another stare down. Butch took everyone out with a Moonsault and the match began.

Gunther and Sheamus traded strikes to start off the action. Sheamus responded with a Suplex and went for 10 Beats of the Bodhran but the champ escaped. The Celtic Warrior caught him on the other side of the ring but The Ring General hit him with some chops in the corner of the ring.

The champion controlled the next couple of minutes of the match with chops and strikes. Gunther unloaded chops and elbows until Sheamus dropped to the canvas. Gunther greeted The Celtic Warrior with a big boot to the face when he got up. The Ring General applied a Boston Crab in the middle of the ring as the crowd got behind Sheamus.

The challenger escaped but Gunther leveled him with a thunderous chop to the chest. Gunther delivered another one and Sheamus crashed to the canvas as the champ stood tall over him. Another chop to the chest but Sheamus got pissed off this time. Sheamus unloaded some forearms to the face but Gunther shrugged them off.

Gunther threw Sheamus out of the ring and then hit him with a Body Slam on the floor. Sheamus responded with 10 Beats of the Bodhran but Gunther was able to escape back into the ring. Sheamus caught him against the ropes and unloaded some more forearms to the chest but Gunther escaped.

Sheamus caught Gunther against the barricade and hit 10 Beats of the Bodhran again as the crowd cheered. The two traded chops in the middle of the ring as the crowd was behind Sheamus. Gunther delivered a German Suplex but Sheamus got right up. The Celtic Warrior hit a knee to the face and went for the cover but Gunther kicked out at two.

Gunther went for a Powerbomb but Sheamus countered into White Noise for a near fall. The champion dodged a Brogue Kick and delivered a Dropkick. Gunther followed it up with a Powerbomb for a close near fall. The Ring General hit some more chops and climbed to the top turnbuckle but Sheamus tripped him up.

Sheamus hit the Celtic Cross and went for the cover but Gunther kicked out at two. Sheamus went for the Brogue Kick but his back gave out. Gunther hit a Powerbomb and then a lariat for teh pinfall victory. Gunther is still the Intercontinental Champion. Sheamus got a wonderful reaction from the crowd after the match.

Liv Morgan Retained The SmackDown Women’s Championship

Liv Morgan defended the SmackDown Women’s Championship against Shayna Baszler at WWE Clash at the Castle. Liv connected with a Dropkick and a knee to the face to start off the match. Shayna quickly battled back and targeted Liv’s arm. Shayna leveled the champ with a forearm to the face for a near fall.

Baszler planted Liv with a German Suplex for a two count and then booted the champion’s injured arm. Liv avoided a kick and hit a Dropkick off the top rope to knock both superstars down. Morgan leaped off the middle turnbuckle but right into a knee to the face from the challenger for a two count.

Shayna followed it up with a Gutwrench Suplex for another near fall. Baszler got Morgan in the Kirifuda Clutch but the champion was able to escape. Liv connected with Oblivion for the pinfall victory and retained the SmackDown Women’s Championship.

Edge & Rey Picked Up A Win, Dominik Attacked

Edge & Rey Mysterio battled The Judgment Day tonight. The Rated-R Superstar was wearing a lucha mask for his entrance. Dominik accompanied Rey to the ring for the match. Rey connected with a Hurricanrana on Balor to start off the action. Damian Priest tagged in and pointed at Edge.

Priest caught Edge with a right hand to the face and beat him down in the corner of the ring. The Rated-R Superstar battled back and launched Damian to the floor. Edge Powerbombed Rey onto Judgment Day outside the ring. Rey went for a springboard move but Damian countered into a Powerslam in the ring for a near fall.

Damian connected with a big Dropkick on Rey for another two count. Balor tagged in and planted Rey with a Suplex as Rhea laughed ringside. Damian tagged in and threw Rey to the outside. Balor charged but Rey countered into a Back Body Drop over the barricade. Damian leaped onto the barricade with Rey but Mysterio tripped him up and Priest had a rough landing.

Back in the ring, Edge and Balor tagged in. The Rated-R Superstar hit a DDT as Rey connected with a Senton on Damian outside the ring. Edge then hit a 619 and Rey followed it up with a Splash. Edge went for the cover but Damian broke it up at two. Damian went for a Chokeslam on Rey Mysterio but Edge broke it up with a Spear through the ropes.

Balor slid Rey under the bottom rope and to the floor. Edge bounced Balor’s head off the turnbuckle but Finn responded with a Slingblade. Balor followed it up with a Dropkick in the corner before climbing to the top rope. Rey broke it up and sent Balor down with a Hurricanrana. Rhea Ripley attacked Dominik outside the ring and lifted him up. Rey flew out of nowhere and hit them with a Splash.

Rey went for the 619 but Balor broke it up. Dominik tripped up Finn and Rey hit him with the 619. Edge immediately followed it up with a Spear on Balor for the pinfall victory. After the match, Dominik hit Edge with a low blow before leveling Rey with a Clothesline. The Judgment Day laughed ringside as Dominik exited. Edge and Rey then shared a hug.

Seth Rollins def. Matt Riddle

Riddle and Seth Rollins squared off tonight at Clash at the Castle after weeks of brawling on RAW. Riddle hit a Gutwrench Suplex and followed it up with a couple of Brotons for a two count. The action spiled out of the ring and Seth hit Riddle with a Powerbomb onto the barricade.

Back in the ring, Seth posed as the crowd booed. Rollins controlled the action for a bit and connected with a Superplex. Seth went to transition into the Falcon Arrow but Riddle countered with a Fisherman’s Buster. Riddle hit an Exploder Suplex and Rollins rolled out of the ring. Matt then connected with a springboard Splash and rolled Seth back into the ring.

Seth climbed to the top turnbuckle and went for a Moonsault but landed on his feet after Matt rolled away. Riddle connected with an Enziguri and then a running knee to the face. Matt connected with a German Suplex and went for a Powerbomb but Seth escaped. Seth connected with the Pedigree and went for the cover but Matt kicked out at two.

Matt went to bash Seth with a steel chair but Rollins ran away. Riddle chased Seth into the ring and Rollins caught him with the Stomp. Rollins climbed to the middle turnbuckle and delivered a hit a massive Stomp for the pinfall victory.

Solo Sikoa Helped Roman Reigns Retain The Undisputed WWE Universal Championship

Roman Reigns defended the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Drew McIntyre in the main event of WWE Clash at the Castle. The Usos were not “medically cleared” to travel to Clash. Paul Heyman was not with Reigns as well. The match started off slow as the crowd was electric and the two superstars finally locked up in the middle of the ring. Karrion Kross and Scarlett were shown watching in the crowd.

McIntyre leveled Roman with a shoulder tackle and Reigns rolled out of the ring. Roman and Drew traded punches in the corner of the ring. McIntyre sent Roman out of the ring with a Clothesline and Drew followed him out there. Drew launched Roman into the steel steps and rolled back into the ring to break referee Charles Robinson’s count.

Karrion Kross threw a water bottle at Drew and McIntyre got in their face. Roman capitalized with an uppercut and launched McIntyre into the ring post. Back in the ring, The Tribal Chief beat Drew down some more before launching the challenger into the ring post once again. Roman followed it up with a Clothesline and went for the cover but Drew powered out at one.

Roman hit a big boot for another one count and Roman started to get pissed off. Reigns started smacking McIntyre in the face and taunting him while the crowd booed. Drew and Roman both went for a Suplex but both superstars blocked it. Reigns beat McIntyre down and demanded a microphone. Reigns shouted “acknowledge me!” into the microphone and turned around into a Glasgow Kiss and both superstars fell to the mat.

McIntyre sent Reigns across the ring with a Belly to Belly throw and then hit a Neckbreaker. Drew kipped up to a huge pop from the crowd in Cardiff. Drew set up for a Claymore but Reigns rolled out of the ring to regroup. Roman hit a couple of punches and rolled Drew back into the ring.

Drew went for the Future Shock DDT and went for a Spear but Drew countered into a Spinebuster. Roman hit a Uranage on Drew and got his first two count of the match. Drew went for a Claymore but Roman countered with a Superman Punch for a two count. Roman went for a Spear but Drew countered with a kick. Reigns bounced off the ropes and connected with the Spear but McIntyre somehow kicked out at two! Roman was in disbelief as the match continued.

Roman locked in the Guillotine choke but Drew escaped. McIntyre launched Roman into the ring post and the champ fell to the floor outside the ring. Drew delivered a Spear to Roman through the barricade and rolled him back into the ring. McIntyre went for a Claymore again but Reigns countered into another Spear. Roman went for the cover but McIntyre kicked out of the Spear once again!

Reigns started shouting at referee Charles Robinson that he wasn’t counting fast enough. Roman grabbed the referee and McIntyre hit a Claymore. Roman fell into the referee and Austin Theory’s theme hit. Austin was about to cash in but Tyson Fury leveled him with a punch to the face. Roman brought a chair into the ring but Drew leveled him with a Claymore. Drew went for the cover but Roman kicked out at two this time.

The crowd was buzzing as both superstars slowly made their way to their feet. Drew and Roman traded punches from their knees in the middle of the ring. McIntyre and Reigns battled to their feet and traded some more punches. Roman hit a Superman Punch, but McIntyre responded with a Glasgow Kiss. Drew hit a Spear and followed it up with a Claymore.

Drew went for the cover but Solo Sikoa (The Usos younger brother) pulled the referee out of the ring. Roman then leveled Drew with a Spear for the pinfall victory. Roman Reigns is still the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion. After the match, Tyson Fury got into the ring with Roman Reigns. The two shook hands and Reigns exited the ring with Solo Sikoa. Tyson Fury then grabbed and told Drew he should be proud of himself. McIntyre thanked the crowd and everyone sang a song to end the show.

What Time Does WWE Clash at the Castle Start?

WWE Clash at the Castle takes place at a special time this Saturday, September 3rd.

Most WWE premium live events take place in the evenings (in the United States). However, this is not your typical WWE show. The show will air live from Cardiff, Wales in the United Kingdom.

WWE Clash at the Castle starts at 1pm (ET) / 10am (PT).

In case you forget what time Clash at the Castle begins, you can always catch the show on-demand on Peacock (US) and on the WWE Network (international).

For more information, including the full match card and the latest news, visit our WWE Clash at the Castle event page.

First Look at WWE Clash at the Castle Production Setup

WWE Clash at the Castle airs live this Saturday night from the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.

WWE Clash at the Castle is the company’s first stadium show in the United Kingdom in over thirty years. The last premium live event held in the UK was SummerSlam 1992.

The crowd is expected to be massive with close to 63,000 tickets already sold. Principality Stadium has a seating capacity listed for the event at 67,580, so there are still tickets available for purchase.

First Look at the Production Setup For Clash at the Castle

Roman Reigns will put the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship on the line against Drew McIntyre in the main event. Roman will be celebrating his two-year reign as champion tomorrow night on SmackDown.

The Intercontinental Championship will be defended by Gunther at the premium live event. The Ring General will battle The Celtic Warrior Sheamus with the title on the line. Liv Morgan will defend the SmackDown Women’s Championship against Shayna Baszler as well.

RAW Women’s Champion Bianca Belair will team up with Alexa Bliss & Asuka to face the heel trio of Bayley, IYO SKY, and Dakota Kai. Edge and Rey Mysterio will square off against The Judgment Day’s Finn Balor and Damian Priest. Seth Rollins and Matt Riddle’s rivalry has gotten personal and they will look to settle it this Saturday at Clash at the Castle.

The Wrestling Outsiders have provided photos and videos of the Clash at the Castle production setup. It appears that the premium live event will feature a massive stage in addition to a WrestleMania-worthy crowd. The jumbotron is shaped to form a castle and you can check out the photos/video of the setup below.

WWE Expected To Reach Live Gate Record For Non-WrestleMania Events With Clash at the Castle

WWE Clash at the Castle is the first major stadium event to take place in the United Kingdom since SummerSlam 1992. It will also be the first major event by the company, in general, to take place in the European nation since Insurrextion 2003.

24 hours after Clash at the Castle was announced on April 12, 59,000 people had pre-registered for tickets. This number was even more than WrestleMania, breaking company records.

Now, Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting that during the first week, over 40,000 tickets were sold. The company reportedly sold 30,000 in the pre-sales and the rest of the 10,000 were sold on the first day when the public sale began on Friday, May 20.

The report goes on to state that WWE is very happy with these numbers. Clash at the Castle didn’t sell out instantly, but the event will do the largest non-WrestleMania gate in the history of pro-wrestling. The event reportedly even beat most WrestleMania events.

There are no matches announced for Clash at the Castle as of now. Drew McIntyre, who is featured prominently on the event’s promotional poster, said in a recent interview that he is looking forward to winning the WWE title by defeating Roman Reigns in front of British fans. More on that here.

Clash at the Castle will take place at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales on September 3. Keep up to date with SEScoops’ coverage of the event.

WWE Clash at the Castle Ticket Information Released

During this week’s tour of the United Kingdom, WWE officially announced the rumored stadium show for the country later this year.

WWE Clash at the Castle will take place in Cardiff, Wales on Saturday, September 3rd at Principality Stadium. Tickets for the event will officially go on sale on Friday, May 20th. However, there will be a pre-sale on Wednesday, May 18th. Sign up to get alerted of the pre-sale by clicking here.

WWE and Principality Stadium issued the following press release concerning the show:

“STAMFORD, Conn., April 29, 2022 – WWE® (NYSE: WWE) revealed the name of its first major stadium event to be held in the United Kingdom in more than 30 years as WWE Clash at The Castle, emanating from Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, on Saturday, September 3, 2022.

“Tickets for WWE Clash at The Castle will go on sale Friday, May 20. To learn more about registering for an exclusive presale opportunity beginning Wednesday, May 18, please click here.

“The name of the show was exclusively revealed by WWE Superstar Drew McIntyre during a WWE Live event at London’s O2 Arena tonight. McIntyre, the first-ever British WWE Champion, said of the announcement: “The city of Cardiff is ready for WWE Clash at the Castle on September 3, and I know that everyone in Wales, across the UK and around the entire world is ready to make history with us, too. Get your tickets and be part of the magic. I can’t wait to hear just how loud Principality Stadium can get.

“For more information over the coming weeks visit www.wwe.com.

“For more information on Clash at The Castle at Principality Stadium, sign up to our mailing list here.”

First WWE U.K. Stadium Show Since 1992

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The British Bulldog defeats Bret Hart at SummerSlam 1992.

As the press release above indicates, this is the first WWE stadium show in the United Kingdom since SummerSlam 1992 at Wembley Stadium. That event was main evented by a Intercontinental Championship match between Bret “Hitman” Hart and “The British Bulldog” Davey Boy Smith.

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