WWE reveals ‘Clash at the Castle’ as name of UK PPV


WWE has announced the name of their September stadium show in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, plus set an on-sale date for tickets for the event.
WWE Clash at the Castle will take place on Saturday, September 3, the first major stadium event in the UK since SummerSlam 1992. It was revealed today that tickets for the stadium show will go on sale Friday, May 20, with a pre-sale set for Wednesday, May 18. Registration for the pre-sale is available here.
Drew McIntyre was the first to reveal the name for the stadium show, announcing it in a promo at Friday’s WWE house show at the O2 Arena in London. A match between McIntyre and heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury has been hinted at for the event by both men. Fury previously appeared for WWE for a pair of matches in 2019.
The BBC claims that more than 125,000 people have registered for tickets at the 74,500-seat Principality Stadium.
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
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