2024 WWE Clash at the Castle card, date, matches, predictions, rumors, match card, start time, location

June 4, 2024
6 mins read
2024 WWE Clash at the Castle card, date, matches, predictions, rumors, match card, start time, location



It’s a homecoming for Drew McIntyre and Piper Niven at WWE Clash at the Castle. The Scottish stars will hope to rise to the occasion as they compete for world titles in front of their friends and family on June 15.

McIntyre looks to right several wrongs in Clash at the Castle. Damian Priest stole McIntyre’s WrestleMania moment in April, cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase to end McIntyre’s world heavyweight title reign after five minutes and 46 seconds. Looking further back, McIntyre could make up for a tough loss in 2022. McIntyre put in a thrilling performance against undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns at the inaugural Clash at the Castle event. It looked like McIntyre might spring a surprise, but Solo Sikoa’s debut left him empty-handed. The resentful Scot can erase everything by winning the title against his home country.

Scotland is well represented in Clash at the Castle. Piper Niven’s renewed bad streak came at the expense of WWE Women’s Champion Bayley. Niven – flanked by Chelsea Green – and Bayley will decide the score in Scotland.

See the confirmed matches for Clash at the Castle below and take a look into the crystal ball of what could come. The event will stream live on Peacock on June 15, with the main card beginning at noon ET.

2024 WWE Clash at the Castle matches

World Heavyweight Championship – Damian Priest (c) vs. WWE Chief Content Officer Paul Levesque announced Priest vs. McIntyre during King and Queen of the Ring. McIntyre defeated Seth Rollins to become world champion at WrestleMania 40. A physical altercation between McIntyre and CM Punk post-match opened the door for Priest to steal the moment from McIntyre. McIntyre’s obsession with Punk burned him out and Priest’s patience paid off.

WWE Women’s Championship – Bayley (c) vs. Niven and Green repeatedly attacked Bayley on SmackDown. Naomi tried to even the odds, but the friends were unable to stop Niven and Green’s momentum. The WWE Women’s Champion tries to settle the score with her powerful bully in Niven’s territory.

Intercontinental Championship – Sami Zayn (c) vs. Gable was instrumental in preparing Zayn to end Gunther’s record-breaking Intercontinental Title reign, but Gable’s jealousy got the better of him. The friends-turned-rivals had an Intercontinental title match in Montreal the night Gable attacked Zayn. Much of the rematch focuses on Gable’s abusive treatment of his Alpha Academy faction and Zayn’s failed efforts to help them break free.

WWE Clash at the Castle predictions for 2024

WWE Undisputed Championship – Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Rhodes and Styles’ first match at WWE Backlash was worth the wait. The sequel looks to be even better. Rhodes and Styles performed to a fanatical French crowd that literally rocked the arena. The Backlash main event was lively, but they clearly left some tricks in their bags. It was a good thing they did, because Rhodes vs. Styles II is a huge update in terms of story. Styles – desperately aware that his career is in decline – faked his retirement on the May 31 episode of SmackDown to beat up an unsuspecting Rhodes. Expect the fighting champion to stake his title in a rematch that now takes place both inside and outside the ring.

United States Championship – Logan Paul (c) x LA Knight x Carmelo Hayes: Knight spent weeks looking for Paul, eager to compete in the US championship. Paul is nowhere to be found, but Knight has repeatedly encountered former NXT Champion Hayes, another man intent on challenging Paul. Any permutation of these three men seems possible. Either challenger could meet Paul at Clash at the Castle or Knight and Hayes could compete in a No. 1 contender’s match. Paul is unlikely to lose the title before SummerSlam in his hometown of Cleveland on August 3, so the WWE can play a long game here.

Solo Sikoa x Kevin Owens: Sikoa made his main roster debut at Clash at the Castle in 2022. Having him fight in Scotland would be a different kind of homecoming. In two years, Sikoa went from executor of the Lineage to substitute Tribal Chief. Owens is the group’s number one enemy, so a match between the two could be on the horizon.

Sheamus x Ludwig Kaiser: Kaiser scored arguably the biggest win of his career on the June 3 episode of Raw, defeating a compromised Sheamus. Their tense rivalry doesn’t appear to be over and could extend into Clash at the Castle. It would be great to have more European stars on the Scotland card. WWE could pivot to Sheamus vs. Gunther, a duo that always produces fireworks, but there’s another match on the horizon for the King of the Ring.

Gunther x Randy Orton: Gunther won the King of the Ring tournament, but not without controversy. Orton’s shoulder was noticeably off the mat when Gunther defeated him in the tournament finals on May 25. It appeared to be a legitimate mistake, but WWE wisely included it in their television show. Gunther vs. Orton was arguably the match of the night in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, so repeating it makes sense. Gunther isn’t busy and Orton could leave The Bloodline for one more night.

Ilja Dragunov x Ricochet x Bron Breakker: Breakker is a threat. The former NXT Champion repeatedly terrorized Dragunov and Ricochet out of pure rage. Breakker wasn’t included in the King of the Ring tournament, so he’s making the entire cast pay for it. Dragunov and Ricochet had two tremendous matches, something Breakker only adds to. WWE likes to keep its international cards tight, so there’s no way all of these predictions will come true. The triple threat match is probably one of the smaller ticketed items, but it features a European star in Dragunov and has the potential to steal the show.





bola de pilates

instagram png logo

televisao 60

vivo ads internet grátis

capa para facebook

luna absoluta