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5. The Saudi Arabia Wales Show

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Cardiff's Clash At The Castle will present the opportunity for a sizeable number of WWE's UK fanbase to come together in a massive stadium and watch most or all of the main roster in action.

This is what Clash Of The Castle is, and it's important not to assume anything more.

The company have smartly leaned on SummerSlam 1992 as a comparison point thanks to the 30-year gap between events and the historical significance of a show on this scale taking place on UK soil. Drew McIntyre has been put forward as the man responsible for speaking the whole thing into existence ahead of what could be an evocative headline attraction against Roman Reigns on the night. And events wrapped around the show are sure to be memorable and fun.

But it's crucial fans prepare themselves for what the show actually is lest they lament after the fact what it was never going to be. Look towards most Saudi Arabia shows and 2018's Super ShowDown in Australia for how WWE run these stadium events outside of the North America-based Big Four. The promotion might suggest otherwise, but precedence reveals the reality.

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