BT Sport have announced that WWE Clash at the Castle will be available to watch live on one of their broadcast television channels.
The premium live event takes place on September 3 at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. Furthermore, it will be the first UK stadium show held by WWE in 30 years.
The last stadium show was SummerSlam 1992. Home favourite, British Bulldog, defeated Bret Hart in the main event to win the Intercontinental Championship at Wembley Stadium, in front of over 80,000 fans. Over 60,000 tickets have already been sold for Clash at the Castle.
To mark the occasion, BT will air the show live on BT Sport 2, rather than the usual BT Sport Box Office channel that airs WWE premium live events. That means that fans who already have a BT Sport subscription will not have to pay an additional cost to watch the show.
For UK fans who do not have a BT Sport subscription, you can watch WWE Clash at the Castle via the WWE Network. A subscription to the service costs £9.99 per month.
Who will be competing at WWE Clash at the Castle?
Several WWE stars from the UK and Ireland are set to play a prominent role at WWE Clash at the Castle.
The main event sees Scottish icon Drew McIntyre take on defending champion Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship.
Meanwhile, Irish star Sheamus will face Gunther. The Austrian puts his Intercontinental Championship on the line.
Elsewhere on the card, the team of Alexa Bliss, Asuka and Raw Women’s Champion, Bianca Belair, take on Bayley, Dakota Kai and Iyo Sky.
Liv Morgan, meanwhile, defends her SmackDown Women’s Championship against Shayna Baszler. Seth Rollins faces Riddle.
A number of prominent UK and Irish stars are yet to have places confirmed on the card. These include Finn Balor, Becky Lynch, Doudrop and Nikki ASH. Balor is currently part of the Judgment Day stable, while Doudrop and Nikki have been teaming up in recent months.
Lynch, however, is currently out of action with a shoulder injury. In addition, whether she will be present at Cardiff in any role remains to be seen.
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