WWE is set to hold its first stadium show in the United Kingdom in 20 years on September 3, when the company comes to Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.
Ever since the event was announced, fans have simply been referring to the show as ‘the WWE UK stadium show’ as we wait for an official name announcement.
Well the wait is over, as WWE officially announced today that the show will be named ‘Clash at the Castle’, with tickets going on pre-sale on May 18, and general sale May 20.
BREAKING: WWE Clash at the Castle takes place LIVE from @principalitysta in Cardiff, Wales, on Saturday, Sept. 3, and tickets will be available Friday, May 20! #WWECastle @visitwales
Details 🇬🇧 https://t.co/H3kwCjTZ4d
Register for May 18 presale 🎟 https://t.co/O0q3o1ZPj4 pic.twitter.com/QeWMsdb8G3
— WWE (@WWE) April 29, 2022
Former WWE Champion Drew McIntyre has spoken about who he plans to face at the show, whether it be Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns or now-retired Heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury.
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