Drew McIntyre's big homecoming takes place at WWE Clash of the Castle
WWE created quite the buzz with its inaugural Clash at the Castle event two years ago. That Premium Live Event is now back for a second outing for WWE Clash of the Castle 2024 in Glasgow, Scotland, on Saturday.
Last time at Clash at the Castle, Drew McIntyre was unsuccessful in his quest to dethrone Roman Reigns as the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion. So, will the Scottish Warrior have more joy this year as he challenges Damian Priest for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship?
While Clash at the Castle is of course heavily marketed around Drew McIntyre – the Scotsman challenging for a World Title in his home country – the three-time World Champion isn't the only Scot involved in this Premium Live Event.
Piper Niven is another challenging for gold on home soil, facing WWE Women's Champion Bayley, and the duo of Isla Dawn and Alba Fyre get their crack at the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships in a triple threat match.
On top of that, many are speculating that the Gallus Boys – nowadays found in NXT – could turn up at Clash at the Castle to make a major statement in their home city of Glasgow.
WWE Clash at the Castle 2024 card and predictions
While the U.K. had to wait 30 years for another 'proper' PPV/PLE after WWE SummerSlam '92, 2022's Clash at the Castle proved to be a huge success for the promotion as WWE entirely took over Cardiff, Wales.
Here in 2024, it's Glasgow, Scotland that's the scene of the second-ever Clash at the Castle event, with OVO Hyrdo playing host to an event headlined by Scottish badass Drew McIntyre facing off with WWE World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest. Big Drew came up short against Roman Reigns at the last Clash at the Castle, and it remains to be seen whether he'll remedy that by leaving Glasgow with gold once again over his shoulder.
Elsewhere, Cody Rhodes - these days the poster boy of the company - runs it back against AJ Styles, picking things up from their WWE Backlash main event where the Phenomenal One was unsuccessful in trying to take Rhodes' WWE Undisputed Championship. However, this rematch goes down under I Quit rules following AJ's faux retirement on WWE SmackDown last month.
In other singles title action, Bayley puts her WWE Women's Championship on the line against Piper Niven, with Piper another Scot guaranteed to get a huge welcome from the Glasgow crowd. She's also guaranteed to have the ever-mischievous Chelsea Green in her corner as Niven looks to win her first major singles gold in WWE.
For Chad Gable, he gets another shot at the WWE Intercontinental Championship, with the Olympian doing battle with Sami Zayn. Gable is in the middle of the push of his career, with the Alpha Academy man forever a standout of WWE programming since turning heel against Sami earlier in the year. Having previously come up short against both Gunther and Zayn for that Intercontinental Title, could now be the time for Chad Gable to finally get the job done?
Rounding out the WWE Clash at the Castle card, it's the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships on the line as Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill defend those belts against Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark, and the Scottish duo of Isla Dawn and Alba Fyre.
Triple Threat Match For The WWE Women's Tag Team Championships: Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill (c) vs. Isla Dawn & Alba Fyre vs. Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark
WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Sami Zayn (c) vs. Chad Gable
WWE Women's Championship Match: Bayley (c) vs. Piper Niven
I Quit Match For The WWE Undisputed Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. AJ Styles
WWE World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest (c) vs. Drew McIntyre
At one point WWE called these pre-premium live event pep rallys “press conferences”, but because they weren’t — and because they now hold those after premium live events (we think... they’re definitely promoting a “Post Show” for tomorrow after Clash at the Castle) — they’re now Kickoffs. The pre-show program that used to be a Kickoff is now a Countdown. Such is the “New Era” at WWE.
For today’s Kickoff, WWE World Heavyweight champion Damian Priest is scheduled to be on hand. The man challenging him in the main event of tomorrow’s PLE at the OVO Hydro, Drew McIntyre, will be there too. They’ll be joined by the company’s Chief Creative Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque... and probably several other talents performing on Saturday’s card.
Today's PLE is being held inside the OVO Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland. If this past Friday's episode of SmackDown is any indication, fans in Glasgow are ready to blow the roof off the arena for the WWE superstars.
That includes home country hero Drew McIntyre, who will challenge Damian Priest for the World Heavyweight Championship. Piper Niven will also receive a warm welcome, given she was also born in Scotland, and she'll be challenging Bayley for the WWE Women's Championship.
WWE Clash at the Castle takes over Glasgow, Scotland on Saturday with plenty of Scottish superstars in action. Drew McIntyre tops the card in pursuit of his second world heavyweight championship. Saturday also celebrates a homecoming for two other title challengers.
World heavyweight champion Damian Priest looks to secure his title reign on enemy territory. The Judgement Day leader stole the world heavyweight title and McIntyre's WrestleMania moment by cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase in April. A seething McIntyre looks for retribution in front of his countrymen as the shadow of CM Punk looms over the contest.
Scottish superstars Piper Niven and Isla Dawn will challenge for the WWE women's and WWE women's tag team championships, respectively, on Saturday. Niven, flanked by Chelsea Green, bullied her way into a title match against Bayley. Dawn and tag team partner Alba Fyre surprisingly found themselves in the women's tag team title hunt.
Rounding out Clash at the Castle are two highly-anticipated matchups that should deliver on storytelling and in-ring action. Undisputed WWE champion Cody Rhodes meets AJ Styles in an "I Quit" rematch to their stellar first encounter at Backlash. Zayn rematches coach-turned-rival Chad Gable for the intercontinental title.
WWE Clash at the Castle 2024 live stream: How to watch online, start time, card
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Drew McIntyre's big homecoming takes place at WWE Clash of the Castle
WWE created quite the buzz with its inaugural Clash at the Castle event two years ago. That Premium Live Event is now back for a second outing for WWE Clash of the Castle 2024 in Glasgow, Scotland, on Saturday.
Last time at Clash at the Castle, Drew McIntyre was unsuccessful in his quest to dethrone Roman Reigns as the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion. So, will the Scottish Warrior have more joy this year as he challenges Damian Priest for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship?
WWE Clash at the Castle 2024 start time and date
Date: Saturday, June 15
Start time: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT / 7 p.m. BST / Sun. 4 a.m. AEST
Watch in the U.S.: Peacock
Watch everywhere else: WWE Network
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While Clash at the Castle is of course heavily marketed around Drew McIntyre – the Scotsman challenging for a World Title in his home country – the three-time World Champion isn't the only Scot involved in this Premium Live Event.
Piper Niven is another challenging for gold on home soil, facing WWE Women's Champion Bayley, and the duo of Isla Dawn and Alba Fyre get their crack at the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships in a triple threat match.
On top of that, many are speculating that the Gallus Boys – nowadays found in NXT – could turn up at Clash at the Castle to make a major statement in their home city of Glasgow.
WWE Clash at the Castle 2024 card and predictions
While the U.K. had to wait 30 years for another 'proper' PPV/PLE after WWE SummerSlam '92, 2022's Clash at the Castle proved to be a huge success for the promotion as WWE entirely took over Cardiff, Wales.
Here in 2024, it's Glasgow, Scotland that's the scene of the second-ever Clash at the Castle event, with OVO Hyrdo playing host to an event headlined by Scottish badass Drew McIntyre facing off with WWE World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest. Big Drew came up short against Roman Reigns at the last Clash at the Castle, and it remains to be seen whether he'll remedy that by leaving Glasgow with gold once again over his shoulder.
Elsewhere, Cody Rhodes - these days the poster boy of the company - runs it back against AJ Styles, picking things up from their WWE Backlash main event where the Phenomenal One was unsuccessful in trying to take Rhodes' WWE Undisputed Championship. However, this rematch goes down under I Quit rules following AJ's faux retirement on WWE SmackDown last month.
In other singles title action, Bayley puts her WWE Women's Championship on the line against Piper Niven, with Piper another Scot guaranteed to get a huge welcome from the Glasgow crowd. She's also guaranteed to have the ever-mischievous Chelsea Green in her corner as Niven looks to win her first major singles gold in WWE.
For Chad Gable, he gets another shot at the WWE Intercontinental Championship, with the Olympian doing battle with Sami Zayn. Gable is in the middle of the push of his career, with the Alpha Academy man forever a standout of WWE programming since turning heel against Sami earlier in the year. Having previously come up short against both Gunther and Zayn for that Intercontinental Title, could now be the time for Chad Gable to finally get the job done?
Rounding out the WWE Clash at the Castle card, it's the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships on the line as Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill defend those belts against Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark, and the Scottish duo of Isla Dawn and Alba Fyre.
Triple Threat Match For The WWE Women's Tag Team Championships: Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill (c) vs. Isla Dawn & Alba Fyre vs. Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark
WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Sami Zayn (c) vs. Chad Gable
WWE Women's Championship Match: Bayley (c) vs. Piper Niven
I Quit Match For The WWE Undisputed Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. AJ Styles
WWE World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest (c) vs. Drew McIntyre
At one point WWE called these pre-premium live event pep rallys “press conferences”, but because they weren’t — and because they now hold those after premium live events (we think... they’re definitely promoting a “Post Show” for tomorrow after Clash at the Castle) — they’re now Kickoffs. The pre-show program that used to be a Kickoff is now a Countdown. Such is the “New Era” at WWE.
For today’s Kickoff, WWE World Heavyweight champion Damian Priest is scheduled to be on hand. The man challenging him in the main event of tomorrow’s PLE at the OVO Hydro, Drew McIntyre, will be there too. They’ll be joined by the company’s Chief Creative Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque... and probably several other talents performing on Saturday’s card.
Today's PLE is being held inside the OVO Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland. If this past Friday's episode of SmackDown is any indication, fans in Glasgow are ready to blow the roof off the arena for the WWE superstars.
That includes home country hero Drew McIntyre, who will challenge Damian Priest for the World Heavyweight Championship. Piper Niven will also receive a warm welcome, given she was also born in Scotland, and she'll be challenging Bayley for the WWE Women's Championship.
WWE Clash at the Castle takes over Glasgow, Scotland on Saturday with plenty of Scottish superstars in action. Drew McIntyre tops the card in pursuit of his second world heavyweight championship. Saturday also celebrates a homecoming for two other title challengers.
World heavyweight champion Damian Priest looks to secure his title reign on enemy territory. The Judgement Day leader stole the world heavyweight title and McIntyre's WrestleMania moment by cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase in April. A seething McIntyre looks for retribution in front of his countrymen as the shadow of CM Punk looms over the contest.
Scottish superstars Piper Niven and Isla Dawn will challenge for the WWE women's and WWE women's tag team championships, respectively, on Saturday. Niven, flanked by Chelsea Green, bullied her way into a title match against Bayley. Dawn and tag team partner Alba Fyre surprisingly found themselves in the women's tag team title hunt.
Rounding out Clash at the Castle are two highly-anticipated matchups that should deliver on storytelling and in-ring action. Undisputed WWE champion Cody Rhodes meets AJ Styles in an "I Quit" rematch to their stellar first encounter at Backlash. Zayn rematches coach-turned-rival Chad Gable for the intercontinental title.