With WWE last night announcing Clash at the Castle 2024, the market leader has today confirmed the date and location of this Premium Live Event.
Previously stated to take place from somewhere in Europe, WWE initially took to Instagram to reveal Clash at the Castle 2024 will take place from Glasgow, Scotland's OVO Hydro on Saturday 15 June. Of course, front-and-centre on the PLE's poster is proud Scotsman Drew McIntyre, with Cody Rhodes, Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, and Jey Uso also featured in this artwork. In addition to this, the OVO Hydro will host the 14 June episode of SmackDown.
This will be the second Clash at the Castle event, following on from 2022's Clash which took place from Cardiff, Wales' Principality Stadium in front of over 62,000 fans. There, the main event saw McIntyre unsuccessful in his attempt to dethrone Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship.
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Clash at the Castle will be WWE's third European PLE of 2024, with Backlash taking place from Décines-Charpieu, France's LDLC Arena on Saturday 4 May, and Bash in Berlin set for Saturday 31 August from Berlin, Germany's Uber Arena.
As for the OVO Hydro, the seated capacity is just over 12,000, while the venue can hold up to 14,500 with standing. Of course, WWE's general production setup will have an impact on those figures, too.
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Fans can register for pre-sale ticket access for Clash of the Castle 2024 by heading to WWE.com.
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