6 Ups & 3 Downs From WWE Clash In Paris 2025 (Results & Review)
Becky Lynch sees The Vision and Roman Reigns is written off WWE TV in France.
Any wrestling PLE that can boast 4 hot matches worth going out of your way to see on a 6 strong card should be considered good. Everybody knew that Clash In Paris would be a 'B' tier concern going in, but it still proved to be worthwhile. Also, and this will be hammered home relentlessly (rightly so!), those fans in France are some of the best in the world right now - they proved that at Backlash 2024, and they proved it again in 2025.
They're loud, passionate, avoid trolling whilst still having fun, and they seem genuinely grateful to be getting bigger events on home soil. One sign held aloft in Paris asked for the Royal Rumble. You never know. It'd be some occasion if WWE brought one of their biggest match types to France someday. Watch this space.
The biggest news coming out of Clash was Becky Lynch helping her husband Seth Rollins retain his World Heavyweight Championship in the main event, but Roman Reigns was also written off TV so he can go film some Street Fighter. The way WWE handled that was beautiful, and they'll get a pass for a fairly crummy headliner due to Becky's moment too; you might not even agree that the main event sucked wind.
Stay tuned for more opinion on that.
There weren't many 'Downs' to point fingers at on Sunday, which is fab. Fresh stars looked ultra competitive with established ones, most of the bigger stories beats landed with a meaty thump, and there was even time for a hardcore-tinged slugfest that actually helped to pull the nose up on the entire show.
Here's all the good and bad.