We’re Live, Pal: Thoughts on the Wyatt Sicks, Drew McIntyre & Chad Gable

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It’s another episode of We’re Live, Pal which is also available for free on YouTube below.

Andrew Zarian and I dug right into WWE’s past weekend with Clash at the Castle talk.

We also discussed the following:

  • What we thought of Drew McIntyre losing in his home country of Scotland
  • Why McIntyre and CM Punk fighting over the World Heavyweight title belt would be good for it
  • The introduction of the Wyatt Sicks on Monday
  • Chad Gable’s insane Monday night after re-signing with WWE
  • Seth Rollins being back
  • AEW selling access to their PPV archive through Triller

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Wrestling Observer Live: WWE Clash at the Castle fallout & the build to AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door

On today’s Wrestling Observer Live, I break down WWE’s Clash at the Castle from Saturday, including my thoughts on the finish of World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre. How many more times will Drew get screwed over?

Also, It was announced this morning at NOAH’s Yokohama show that WWE star AJ Styles is wrestling on their July 13th show. This comes after last week’s announcement that IYO SKY is wrestling for the Marigold promotion on the same day. I talk about these new relationships WWE is forming and how it could both benefit them and wrestling worldwide.

I also break down AEW Collision’s 1st anniversary show and how much the presentation has changed in just a year. Plus, let’s look at the build to Forbidden Door and MJF’s big in-ring return this Wednesday against Rush.

If that wasn’t enough, how about Chad Gable’s new WWE contract, the G1 lineup, Jeff Hardy’s return to TNA, and much more!

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CM Punk interferes in WWE Clash at the Castle main event

Interference by CM Punk prevented Drew McIntyre from winning the World Heavyweight Championship in his home country.

In the main event of WWE Clash at the Castle, McIntyre challenged Damian Priest for the World Heavyweight title. The Scottish crowd was hoping to see a McIntyre victory, but Punk stopped that from happening. After a referee bump, McIntyre dropped Priest with a Claymore. He went for the cover, but there was no referee to count the pin.

Someone then slid into the ring wearing a referee shirt. When they stopped counting before three, it was revealed to be Punk. McIntyre went after him, but Punk gave McIntyre a low blow. That led to Priest hitting the South of Heaven chokeslam, and the referee woke up in time to count the pin. The commentary team said Priest did not see Punk get involved.

To explain how Punk was able to get the referee stripes, WWE shared video of him watching the match backstage and asking referee Jessika Carr if she had an extra shirt.

Punk has been out for revenge since — in storyline — McIntyre caused his torn triceps in the Royal Rumble and attacked him on Raw after the event. On social media, he has relentlessly mocked Punk’s injury.

Punk also cost McIntyre the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 40.

At the post-Clash at the Castle press conference, Punk said he’s hoping that he’ll be medically cleared to return this week. He won’t be at Raw on Monday because he’s going to see the doctor about getting cleared. Punk wants to be cleared in time for SmackDown in Chicago this coming Friday (June 21).

Priest vs. Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship now looks to be set for SummerSlam this August. Gunther earned the title shot by winning WWE’s King of the Ring tournament.

Women’s Tag Team titles change hands at WWE Clash at the Castle

Clash at the Castle was a successful homecoming for Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn.

The Scottish duo picked up a big victory at Saturday’s event in Glasgow, winning a triple threat match for the WWE Women’s Tag Team titles. Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill were the champions heading into Clash at the Castle, but neither took the pin. Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark also competed in the match.

As Cargill was going for a pin on Baszler, Dawn swooped in and gave Cargill a German suplex. Fyre then held Belair back as Dawn pinned Baszler to win the titles.

It was an emotional moment after the match as Fyre & Dawn celebrated with their loved ones at ringside and were presented with flowers.

The moment comes less than a month after Fyre (Kayleigh Rae) lost her mother. Bridgeen Mitchell, 51, passed away when she was struck by a car while in Florida visiting her daughter. Fyre’s father was also hit by the car but survived.

On social media, Paul “Triple H” Levesque congratulated Fyre & Dawn on their “massive, statement-making hometown victory.”

This is the first main roster title reign for Fyre & Dawn, though they once held the NXT Women’s Tag Team titles. Fyre is also a former NXT UK Women’s Champion.

The Bloodline attack Cody Rhodes at WWE Clash at the Castle

The Bloodline are looking to get the Undisputed WWE Championship back into their possession.

Cody Rhodes retained the title against AJ Styles in an “I Quit” match at Clash at the Castle, but Solo Sikoa confronted Rhodes on the ramp after the match was over. Sikoa, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa then launched an attack on Rhodes.

The Bloodline beat down Rhodes three-on-one until Randy Orton and Kevin Owens ran out to help him. The babyfaces got the better of the brawl once the odds were even. There may have then been an intentional tease for down the road with Orton taking a look at Rhodes’ title belt.

In the new edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer reported that facing Sikoa appears to be the next “big destination match” for Rhodes. Rhodes won the Undisputed WWE Championship from Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 40. Since then, Reigns has been absent from WWE television.

Sikoa has become the new leader of The Bloodline in Reigns’ absence, claiming that Reigns left him in charge until he’s back. Tonga and Loa were both added to the group by Sikoa.

The “I Quit” match between Rhodes and Styles opened the card at Clash at the Castle. It included Rhodes’ mother Michelle Rubio slapping Styles after he taunted her. Styles threatened to hit her with a steel chair but did not go through with it.

Styles quit when Rhodes was about to hit him with the steel steps. Following the match, Rhodes showed some aggression by still hitting Styles with the steps anyway. Commentary said Rhodes was sending a message to the rest of the locker room by proving that he can get down and dirty when he needs to.

WWE Clash at the Castle live results: Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre

Date: June 15, 2024
Location: OVO Hydro in Glasgow

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Show Recap — 

KICK-OFF SHOW 

Michael Cole, Big E and Kevin Owens hosted the (2-hour long) pre-show panel.

Jackie Redmond spoke about Piper Niven, Alba Fyre, Isla Dawn and Drew McIntyre. She mentioned Niven getting her start in Insane Championship wrestling, all the family and friends Dawn was bringing to the show, and McIntyre’s influence on the local scene. 

They aired part one of a sit-down interview Redmond did with McIntyre. Aside from his usual complaints, he was a complete babyface here. He said he considered taking time off when his contract expired. He lost his sister-in-law and his wife and mother-in-law were struggling. He visited his family in Scotland and seeing them hit him hard. He sat with his family and they decided it wasn’t time to leave the business. WWE were great to him and it felt like he had more balance in his life now. 

Cathy Kelley interviewed Chad Gable, alongside Otis and Maxxine Dupri. Dupri wore shades, seemingly to hide her expression. Gable said they would help him win his Intercontinental title no matter what. Kelley asked Dupri about her ankle. She wore a boot but Gable insisted she was fine. Gable also just realized Tozawa wasn’t there. He said Tozawa would pay on Monday. 

There were video packages for Sami Zayn/Chad Gable and Bayley/Niven. 

Kelley interviewed Bayley. Bayley knew how much tonight meant for Niven and appreciated everything she’s done. But Niven was the same person who has been attacking her for weeks and she couldn’t let that slide. Bayley would win tonight and was sorry it had to be in front of her friends and family. Kelley wrapped up the interview and Bayley sent us back to Cole while calling him an idiot.

Chelsea Green joined the panel and Cole was very dismissive of her. Cole wondered why Green kept saying that “we” would win the title (referring to her and Niven). Green said Cole was alone in life and didn’t understand. Owens mentioned that he was the Universal Champion while he was friends with “a Canadian” and they would say they were the champions together. He admitted that ended terribly. Green said that wouldn’t happen to her because she would be with Niven forever. Cole rudely kicked her out. 

There was a Roddy Piper video. Cole introduced the video by saying Piper came from the “shores of the United Kingdom.” Peter Rosenburg narrated the video and acknowledged that Piper was born in Canada.

Redmond replaced Cole on the panel. Owens and Big E lowered their chairs to be the same height as her. 

Still almost an hour to go.

They aired part two of Redmond’s interview with McIntyre. He didn’t appreciate Cole, the voice of WWE, using his position to call him a hypocrite. Cole sang his praises when he was on top during the pandemic. McIntyre was doing what he thought was right. If he was being presented as a bad guy, “then say hello to the bad guy.” Winning the title in Scotland after everything that’s happened would be perfect. He liked Damian Priest but didn’t think he was quite at the level he should be. Redmond wished him luck. He thanked her but said he didn’t need it. 

There was a video on the history of UK wrestling narrated by William Regal. 

Kelley spoke about the anxiety backstage surrounding the show and she wasn’t able to get Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill for an interview. She also mentioned Cargill lost her bags while travelling. 

There was a video for Fyre and Dawn.

There was an ECW video and the panel spoke about the promotion. 

The panel spoke about Priest and openly discussed that he wasn’t the focus of this show despite being the champion. This was followed by a McIntyre video package. 

There was about 15 straight minutes of ads and video packages, including one for Cody Rhodes/AJ Styles. The panelists spoke about their “I Quit” match. Big E said, “There will be blood” in reference to the match and the movie. Owens hasn’t seen it. 

Rhodes vs. Styles starts the show. 

CLASH AT THE CASTLE

Wrestlers were shown arriving. Damian Priest was booed, Drew McIntyre was loudly cheered. 

The intro video aired. (This aired  at least twice during the pre-show.) 

Michael Cole announced a sold-out crowd of 11,391. Cole, Corey Graves and Wade Barrett are the announce team.   

“I Quit” Match: Cody Rhodes defeated AJ Styles to retain the Undisputed Championship (27:47)  

Rhodes entered to a big reaction. The fans loudly sang his song and his name. Rhodes signed an autograph and embraced his mom Michelle at ringside. The crowd continued to sing for Cody as the match began. They also called Styles a wanker. 

(Samantha Irvin did the introductions and the referee explained the rules to the wrestlers.) 

Rhodes grabbed a table early in the match to the delight of the crowd. Rhodes was all over Styles early on and fought him in the crowd. They fought through a narrow hallway into a room in the back — near a bunch of production staff and computers. 

They went back to the ring and Rhodes applied a figure four but Styles escaped. They did a vertical suplex spot that sent both men over the top and out of the ring. Styles dropped Rhodes on the announce table and did a brainbuster on the table. 

Styles yelled at Michelle and she yelled right back. This was meant to distract us because the camera cut back to Rhodes who was suddenly bleeding. (I don’t think a brainbuster would have caused that damage.) The ref asked Rhodes if he wanted to quit after Styles hit a fireman’s carry neckbreaker but Rhodes said, “Absolutely not.” 

The crowd chanted, “F**k you, AJ.” Styles went for a Styles Clash off the steel steps but Rhodes countered with a back body drop. Styles used strikes but Rhodes came back with a Disaster Kick. Styles responded with a Pelé Kick and DDT. 

Styles wrapped a chair around Rhodes’ head and neck before knee-dropping the chair. Rhodes refused to quit so Styles hit him repeatedly with a kendo stick. The ref asked Rhodes if he quit and he said, “Hell no.” Styles whipped him repeatedly with a belt. 

Styles applied a crossface and Rhodes passed out. Styles thought he should be declared the winner but the ref said Rhodes had to say the words. Styles slammed a water bottle at him to wake him up. Styles grabbed handcuffs and cuffed Rhodes’ hands behind his back. Styles attacked with the kendo stick but Rhodes again refused to quit. 

Styles got in Michelle’s face so she slapped him three times. Styles grabbed a chair and walked towards Michelle but thought better of it. He used the chair on Rhodes instead. 

Styles wrapped a chain around his arm and went for a Phenomenal Forearm but Rhodes chucked a chair at his face. Styles fell backward off the top rope and through a well-placed table outside the ring. (That was a great spot.) 

Rhodes wrapped the chain around his hand and punched Styles before hitting a Cody Cutter. Rhodes fired up and the fans got on their feet. Rhodes hit consecutive Cross Rhodes and hit a third onto a chair. 

Rhodes wouldn’t let the ref ask Styles if he wanted to quit and instead cuffed him to the bottom rope. Rhodes repeatedly gave Styles body and back shots with the chair. The ref checked on Styles who said, “Screw you, Cody Rhodes.” Rhodes hit him again with the chair. 

With Styles backed into the corner (and still cuffed), Rhodes was about to smash him with the steel steps but Styles told the ref that he quit to end the match. 

— After the match, Rhodes grabbed the steps again but hesitated upon seeing his mom. Rhodes asked her if he should do it and she nodded. Rhodes smashed Styles with the steps to put him down for good. Cole called this a message to the locker room. Rhodes posed atop the steps with his belt and the fans cheered. 

Rhodes was attacked by The Bloodline on the ramp but Randy Orton and Kevin Owens ran out (to Orton’s music) to make the save. 

This was a great match, although the finish was oddly similar to the Adam Copeland-Christian Cage match in Toronto a few months ago.

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Triple Threat Tag Team Match: Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn defeated Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark and Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill to win the Women’s Tag Team Championships (12:19)  

The rules of the match meant that three wrestlers could be in the ring at once and, of course, you can only tag your own partner. Belair got the better of Baszler and Dawn before all three women tagged out. Stark and Fyre tried to team up on Cargill but she overpowered them and hit them with Stinger splashes. Cargill grabbed both women and hit a combo fallaway slam/Samoan drop. 

Belair and Cargill worked together to take everyone out, so their opponents decided to work together. Fyre hit Cargill with a suicide dive, Baszler and Stark gave her a double vertical suplex, and Dawn hit a knee strike off the apron. The teams turned their attention to Belair in the ring but the alliance ended when Stark decked Dawn. Stark and Baszler took over from there. 

Dawn fought back and tagged in Fyre who planted Baszler with a DDT before wiping out Baszler and Stark with a leaping dive off the top. Fyre hit a flying boot but Belair broke up the cover. Dawn did a tower of doom powerbomb but brought down her own partner in the process. Belair gave Stark a superplex. 

Cargill made a hot tag but she slipped and fell off the top rope upon trying a springboard move. She recovered and continued her sequence which included booting Baszler and dropping Stark with a sit-out powerbomb. 

Baszler put Cargill in the Kirifuda Clutch. It appeared that Cargill tapped out by tapping Baszler’s arm but she might’ve just been trying to communicate something to her. The ref didn’t see it at first and obviously didn’t call for the bell. 

Belair broke up the submission by hitting a 450 splash (which didn’t completely connect). Belair and Cargill hit a combo DDT/German suplex on Baszler but Dawn broke up the cover. Dawn gave Cargill a German suplex and covered Baszler for the surprise pinfall win. 

The crowd exploded as Dawn and Fyre were announced the new champions. 

— Dawn and Fyre embraced their family and friends in the front row and were given flowers. The crowd chanted, “You deserve it” as they posed with their belts. 

The match was going along well until the Cargill spots (slipping off the top and inadvertently tapping out). Dawn and Fyre did get over big with the win, so they can make something of it.

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The screen glitched and a message appeared on the screen: 

You were warned
Told to prepare
You will behold
The massacre is coming  

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Sami Zayn defeated Chad Gable (w/Otis & Maxxine Dupri) defeated Intercontinental Championship (22:13) 

The crowd was red hot for this too. They sang Zayn’s song and his name, called Gable a wanker, and chanted for Otis. 

Zayn had the early advantage until Gable targeted his arm and worked it over. Barrett mentioned Zayn’s previous arm and shoulder injuries. Zayn fought back while selling his left arm. Zayn hit a springboard dive and tried a move off the top but Gable dropkicked him out of midair for a two count. Zayn followed with a one-armed Michinoku Driver for two. 

Gable responded with a powerbomb and diving headbutt for two. Gable hit consecutive German suplexes but Zayn followed with two of his own. They traded counters until Zayn hit a half-and-half suplex for two. A replay showed Gable landing right on the top of his head. 

Zayn fired up with strikes but Gable wrenched him down into a crossface. Zayn reversed into a crossface of his own but Gable countered into an ankle lock. Zayn eventually countered into a rollup for two. 

Gable went outside the ring and grabbed the IC title belt. The ref yelled at him so he handed it to Dupri. This was a plan as Gable distracted the ref so Dupri could hit Zayn. Dupri wouldn’t do it, so Gable told her to get on the apron so he could admonish her. 

Zayn went for a Helluva Kick but Gable moved. Zayn avoided hitting Dupri but Gable used the distraction to hit a beautiful Chaos Theory suplex for a nearfall. 

Gable got in Dupri’s face outside the ring so Otis stepped up to Gable. The crowd popped. Zayn went for a flip dive but Gable moved and Zayn dropped Otis. Gable followed with a moonsault, knocking down Otis and Zayn. Back in the ring, Zayn countered Gable and hit an exploder in the corner. Zayn couldn’t hit the Helluva Kick because his ankle gave out. 

Gable put Zayn in an ankle lock outside the ring. Zayn flipped Gable around and Gable fell into Dupri — chopblocking her injured leg in the process. Otis was pissed but Gable slipped back in the ring. 

It seemed like Otis might attack Zayn but Dupri pleaded with him not to. She couldn’t even stand so Otis picked her up and took her to the back. 

Gable was distracted so Zayn hit Helluva Kick for the pinfall win. This was excellent. 

Zayn celebrated outside the ring as Gable gave him a death stare. Zayn looked at Gable and did the Vince Carter “It’s over” gesture. 

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Dawn and Fyre did a victory interview with Kelley backstage. Dawn said they planned on keeping the belts for a long time.

Today is Bayley’s 35th birthday.

Bayley defeated Piper Niven (w/Chelsea Green) to retain the WWE Women’s Championship (13:33) 

Niven was cheered during intros, while Bayley received a mixed reaction. The crowd sang the Bayley song as it started but they chanted for Niven during the match. 

Niven knocked Bayley out of the ring and Green slapped her. Bayley went after Green but Niven dropped her again. Bayley avoided a crossbody and Green tried to get involved again so the ref tossed her from ringside. Niven was distressed by this turn of events. 

Niven hit Bayley with a cannonball off the apron and a senton in the ring. Niven tried a suplex but Bayley countered with a DDT. Bayley hit a suicide dive but Niven drove Bayley into side of the ring. Bayley fought bcak and with Niven draped over the middle rope, Bayley hit an elbow drop for two. Bayley followed with a flying elbow for two. 

Bayley tried a corner splash but Niven hit an STO and senton for two. Niven went to the middle rope but Bayley brought her down with a Bayley-to-belly. 

Green, wearing a Rey Mysterio mask, ran back down and distracted the referee while Bayley covered Niven. This gave Niven enough time to kick out. Niven followed with a Piper/Michinoku Driver for a nearfall. Bayley went after Niven outside the ring but Niven hit a Bossman Slam. 

Bayley avoided another senton but Niven hit a headbutt. Bayley came right back with a crucifix bomb into a cover for the pinfall win. (It sounded like they might’ve muffled the crowd when Bayley got the pin. Either that or they went suddenly quiet.) 

The crowd applauded Niven after the match but they kept Bayley’s music going. 

This match got off to a slow start but the latter half was pretty good. 

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The Inveraray & District Pipe Band played ‘Scotland the Brave’ ahead of McIntyre’s regular entrance. 

McIntyre had the letter “K” on his wrist tape in honour of his wife who was back in the United States recovering from surgery. 

The crowd was incredibly loud for McIntyre’s entrance. (They included a decibel metre on the screen.) They also sang McIntyre’s name over Priest’s entrance music.

Damian Priest defeated Drew McIntyre to retain the World Heavyweight Championship (20:17) 

McIntyre came out flying and hit an Undertaker dive 90 seconds into the match. He tried an overhead suplex but Priest drove him into the ring post and barricade. Priest tried a corner elbow but McIntyre caught him and hit a spinebuster moments later for two. 

Priest hit a flatliner, corner elbow and falcon arrow for two. McIntyre responded with a Michinoku Driver (the third one on tonight’s show) for two. McIntyre drove Priest into the announce table and into the Prime bottle display, knocking it over. 

Priest tried a flip dive but he actually slipped and got his foot caught between the ropes. This likely wasn’t the planned spot but McIntyre reacted right away and put the boots to him. McIntyre decided to help Priest out of the ropes and smartly noted he couldn’t win the title with Priest stuck. 

McIntyre hit a vertical suplex for two. Priest came back with a clothesline but McIntyre drove him into the ring post and hit Future Shock DDT for two. Priest booted McIntyre and Priest was clearly limping. Priest was able to hit a Razor’s Edge anyway for two. 

They traded right hands and strikes until McIntyre ducked a kick and hit a neckbreaker. McIntyre was about to set up for Claymore but Priest rolled out of the ring. McIntyre headbutted Priest and Claymore Kicked him through the barricade. 

McIntyre went for Claymore in the ring but Priest caught him with a South of Heaven chokeslam for a nearfall. The crowd chanted, “This is awesome.” 

Priest really sold his injured leg as he tried to fight off McIntyre. He managed to bring McIntyre off the ropes with a hurricanrana but the injury meant Priest couldn’t follow up. McIntyre flew in with a Claymore Kick for a close nearfall. 

McIntyre hit an overhead suplex and a chop. The ref almost got hit in the corner but he managed to escape the ring. However, Priest inadvertently knocked the ref off the apron and he flew into the barricade. With the ref out, McIntyre went for the Claymore but Priest countered with a powerbomb. 

Priest tried another chokeslam but McIntyre hit a Claymore. The ref was still out so a new referee ran out. You couldn’t see who it was because the camera deliberately stayed behind him (although it wasn’t hard to figure out). The ref stopped his count at two because it was CM Punk

McIntyre went after Punk so Punk kicked him in the nuts. Punk left the ring as the original ref woke up. The crowd booed. Priest hit South of Heaven for the pinfall win. 

The crowd reacted exactly as you’d expect to this. (Not only were they upset at the finish but I don’t think they wanted this from Punk either.) 

Priest and McIntyre appeared to exchange encouraging words as they were down in the ring. Punk posed with some of his fans in the front row as others gave him the finger. The announcers made sure to note that Priest was unaware that Punk was involved at all.

Drew McIntyre’s wife undergoing emergency surgery

Drew McIntyre’s wife won’t be able to be there supporting her husband in-person when he competes at WWE Clash at the Castle.

It will be a homecoming for McIntyre when he challenges Damian Priest for the World Heavyweight Championship at Saturday’s event in Scotland. At a press conference in advance of the show, McIntyre gave a fiery speech vowing to win this time after coming up short against Roman Reigns at the first Clash at the Castle in Cardiff two years ago.

During the speech, McIntyre informed fans that his wife Kaitlyn Galloway is undergoing emergency surgery and won’t be able to be at Clash at the Castle. McIntyre promised to win the title for her.

“I’ve never, ever been this focused in my life. I didn’t think this was possible. The last Clash was a stab through my heart, my family’s heart, the whole of the UK. I can not let it happen again in Scotland. I’m back home. I couldn’t have dreamt of this moment. I’m going to have my people there, my family there, a redo, a chance to make this right,” McIntyre said.

“I wasn’t going to talk about it, but I can’t stop thinking about it. The one person who’s not going to be there is my wife because she’s in surgery right now, emergency surgery. And she told me, ‘I want you to go there and bring that title home.’ And I’m going to bring that title home.”

McIntyre and his wife have been married since 2016. She was in the front row when McIntyre won the World Heavyweight Championship from Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 40. With help from CM Punk beating down McIntyre, Priest cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase to end McIntyre’s reign almost immediately after it started.

Priest’s Judgment Day stablemates are barred from ringside at Clash at the Castle. The show streams live on Peacock/WWE Network starting at 2 p.m. Eastern time on Saturday (June 15).

Wrestling Weekly: WWE Clash at the Castle predictions

Today on the show we give our WWE Clash at the Castle predictions. Will any championships change hands? Could Drew McIntyre break into song again? Plus, we discuss the week in AEW.

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WWE Clash at the Castle preview & predictions: Puckering up for a Glasgow kiss

Saturday’s Clash at the Castle 2024 (1:30 PM Eastern on Peacock/WWE Network) in Glasgow, Scotland, seems likely to continue WWE’s trend of putting on fast-paced international PLEs in front of hot crowds. 

The Scottish fans will be just as loud and rowdy as the crowds in Lyon at Backlash or Jeddah at King & Queen of the Ring, if not more so. Neither of those shows really featured local talent (Sami Zayn in Saudi Arabia was pretty close), but three of the five matches scheduled for Clash at the Castle do with Drew McIntyre, Piper Niven, Isla Dawn & Alba Fyre all having a chance to perform in their home country.

It should create an interesting atmosphere because all four are heels on WWE programming, but will be cheered by the live crowd.

Another thing we are learning about the Paul Levesque era that we will see on Saturday is that this regime produces tight shows with small lineups and each match being given the time it needs. WWE PLEs have begun to resemble what Triple H would do for NXT TakeOver events in that regard. I can’t say I have any complaints about that. 

Below are previews and predictions for each match at WWE Clash at the Castle:

Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes defends against AJ Styles in an I Quit match

The result here isn’t really in question as Rhodes is a -5000 favorite to win.

Does anyone think WWE is going to have their best babyface champion since John Cena say “I Quit” only a couple of months into his reign? Even going the Mick Foley/Rock route of having the heel use a recording of the babyface saying “I Quit” to pick up a tainted win seems entirely out of the question here. 

The thing with Rhodes’ title reign right now is that fans know he’s not dropping the belt anytime soon, so it makes it harder to get invested in a story if you think you already know what the ending is. With that being said, WWE has done a tremendous job of making us care about this match over the last few weeks even though we know Rhodes is winning. 

The Styles/Rhodes homage to Mark Henry’s famous retirement angle done on June 1st was done very well, right down to the pastel blue suit (I’ve also heard the color described as “Dumb & Dumber Blue”). Then on the June 8th SmackDown, Rhodes cut a superb promo, revealing the stipulation with the line, “I’m going to make you say what you should’ve said last week and that is “I Quit!” 

The I Quit stipulation coming off a fake retirement angle is perfect and Rhodes’ promo about it was as well. 10/10, no notes. 

So, yes, we know Rhodes is going to win and retain the title. However, the real fun will be seeing how he makes Styles quit and wraps the angle up. 

Prediction: Cody Rhodes wins and retains

WWE World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest defends against Drew McIntyre

The oddsmakers aren’t sure what is going to happen here. As of this writing, McIntyre is listed as a -175 favorite which are the closest odds on the show. I feel pretty strongly that McIntyre is winning, however. 

Betonline has a prop bet available for this match as well on whether or not CM Punk will interfere. Currently, the odds of him doing so are listed at -300. McIntyre is still favored to win, but Punk is favored to interfere. I don’t recommend betting on wrestling, but if you’re going to do so, there could be some interesting parlays made there.

I’m not sure if Punk will interfere or not as it depends on how close he is to returning. The angle they did on Monday leading to The Judgment Day being barred from ringside certainly creates the opportunity for him to do so.

If McIntyre doesn’t win the title, it leads to the very real possibility that the Scottish wrestlers on this show go winless as neither the Unholy Union nor Piper Niven have very good odds in their matches. I have a hard time believing WWE is going to go into Glasgow and have Scottish wrestlers lose every match they are in. If it was Vince McMahon still in charge and they were in Canada, then I could see them doing something like that, but not here in the Levesque era. 

While having McIntyre get screwed out of the title yet again does fit with his story, I don’t think it’s going to happen. I’m expecting McIntyre to win the big one in front of his home fans, Punk or no Punk. 

Prediction: McIntyre wins the title

WWE Women’s Champion Bayley defends against Piper Niven

Niven winning the title here is not altogether out of the question, but is not likely. 

Bayley is listed as a -3000 favorite and at one point, she was as big a favorite as Rhodes is. While she probably will win and retain, I’m pretty shocked they have her listed as such a heavy favorite. 

Niven will be wrestling in her home country and the fans will be behind her. She has always been kept very strong and cut a solid promo on SmackDown recently when she told Bayley that she was a world champion before even arriving in WWE. Having Chelsea Green at ringside doesn’t hurt her chances either. 

I believe Bayley will likely win, but if the plan is for Punk to cost McIntyre the title elsewhere on the show, either Niven or the Unholy Union needs to win or the Scottish wrestlers will go 0-3. They could do that, but it feels like you want at least one feel-good moment for a Scottish wrestler. 

It should be an interesting atmosphere in Glasgow. Bayley, normally beloved in Europe, won’t have too many fans singing for her to “be their girl” this time around so I’m intrigued to see what kind of story they tell with the heel getting cheered and the babyface booed. 

Prediction: Bayley wins and retains

WWE Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn defends against Chad Gable

I’m assuming that if WWE wasn’t confident they will re-sign Gable, he wouldn’t be in this match. However, much stranger things have happened in wrestling. As of this writing, he’s a -250 favorite to win the title.

There are a few different ways this match could go. The obvious route is Otis finally standing up for himself, turning on Gable, and Zayn retaining the title. Another possibility is that Otis stays loyal to Gable and helps him beat Zayn for the title. Still, a third possibility exists: one where The Creed Brothers and Ivy Nile join with Gable and help him fend off Zayn, Otis, Maxxine Dupri, and Akira Tozawa, winning the title in the process.

Prediction: Gable wins the Intercontinental Championship

WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill defend against Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark, and Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn in a triple threat

Cargill and Belair are listed as -3000 favorites to win and retain, but I wouldn’t rule out them dropping the belts here. 

Even though it feels too early for them to lose the titles, a triple threat match is always a great way to get championships off wrestlers you don’t want to beat. If the plan was just to give Belair and Cargill something to do for a little while, I could see a heel team winning the titles here. You could put the titles on Dawn and Fyre and give them a win in front of their home country fans, but it doesn’t feel like that’s what will happen. 

What happens here all depends on what the long-term plans are for Belair and Cargill. If the plan is for one of them to turn heel and feud with each other, it’s too early. They haven’t teased that at all, so it happening at Clash at the Castle doesn’t seem likely. They could just take the titles off of them without beating them and move them both in separate directions or the most likely result is they retain the titles and keep their story going for a few more months until inevitably one turns on the other. 

Prediction: Cargill & Belair win and retain

Fight Game: Will Bron Breakker or Trick Williams be the bigger WWE star in five years?

John LaRocca and I are back to talk about the latest major topics in the world of professional wrestling on this week’s Fight Game.

We kicked off the show with our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down winners and losers of the week. Then, we went through our Top Five topics of the week which included discussions on the following:

  • WWE Clash at the Castle preview
  • Ricochet’s future
  • Bron Breakker vs. Trick Williams and who could be the bigger WWE star in five years
  • Will Ospreay’s AEW matches becoming normalized
  • Thoughts on episode 2 of Who Killed WCW?

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We’re Live, Pal: What’s next for Ricochet?

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It’s another episode of We’re Live, Pal which is also available for free on YouTube below.

Andrew Zarian and I opened up the show talking about him putting his young son in the camel clutch last weekend as well as doing lots of tanning.

We then discussed some actual wrestling things like:

  • Bron Breakker destroying Ricochet on WWE Raw
  • How AEW should debut him if they sign him
  • Why utilizing Ricochet correctly is important
  • Eric Bischoff and Who Killed WCW?
  • WWE Clash at the Castle

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Women’s Tag title match added to WWE Clash at the Castle

The Women’s Tag Team titles will be on the line in a triple threat match at WWE Clash at the Castle.

WWE revealed during Friday’s SmackDown that Jade Cargill & Bianca Belair will defend the Women’s Tag Team Championship in a three-way at next Saturday’s Clash at the Castle event in Scotland against Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark, and Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn.

Belair & Cargill announced the triple threat in a backstage interview segment on Friday’s show. The teams of Fyre & Dawn and Baszler & Stark attacked the Tag champs in the ring following their victory over Indi Hartwell & Candice LeRae on SmackDown to set up the contest.

Clash at the Castle streams live on Peacock/WWE Network on Saturday, June 15. The main card will begin at 2 p.m. Eastern time. The updated card for the event:

  • Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes defends against AJ Styles in an I Quit match
  • World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest defends against Drew McIntyre
  • WWE Women’s Champion Bayley defends against Piper Niven
  • Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn defends against Chad Gable
  • Women’s Tag Team Champions Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill defend against Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark and Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn in a triple threat

Stipulation set for WWE Clash at the Castle Undisputed title match

Cody Rhodes vs. AJ Styles is now official for Clash at the Castle — and the match has an added stipulation.

On SmackDown tonight, it was confirmed that Rhodes will defend his Undisputed WWE Championship against Styles in an “I Quit” match at Clash at the Castle. The event is taking place from Glasgow, Scotland on Saturday, June 15. It will stream live on Peacock with a special start time of 2 p.m. Eastern.

After being duped by Styles and laid out last week, Rhodes was out for payback tonight. He tried to call Styles out to the ring, but security rushed to get between them. Styles demanded that Rhodes give him a title shot at Clash at the Castle. Rhodes agreed and announced that it would be an “I Quit” match. SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis approved the stipulation.

Rhodes fought through some of the security guards and attempted to brawl with Styles, but the remaining security held him back. Styles then took advantage of the situation by giving Rhodes a cheap shot.

This will be the second-ever televised match between Rhodes and Styles. After Styles lost to Rhodes at Backlash, Aldis denied him a rematch and said he would need to go to the back of the line. Last week, there was an angle where Styles staged a fake retirement as part of his plan to get another shot at Rhodes.

The updated Clash at the Castle card is listed below:

  • World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest defends against Drew McIntyre
  • I Quit match: Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes defends against AJ Styles
  • WWE Women’s Champion Bayley defends against Piper Niven
  • Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn defends against Chad Gable
  • Triple threat match: WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill defend against Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn and Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark

Drew McIntyre issues Clash at the Castle warning to CM Punk

Drew McIntyre continues to simultaneously build up feuds with Damian Priest and CM Punk in advance of Clash at the Castle.

In his home country of Scotland, McIntyre will challenge Priest for the World Heavyweight Championship on Saturday, June 15. Punk isn’t able to wrestle at Clash at the Castle due to his torn triceps, but he has teased appearing at the show. In an interview with Cultaholic, McIntyre cut a promo warning Punk not to get involved in his match:

“I think it would be a mistake for a number of reasons after what happened last time at Clash, I really do not want something like that to happen again to the UK,” McIntyre said.

“This is Glasgow… this is Scotland, this is different. I would strongly suggest not getting involved or doing anything to rock the boat during this show as there’s a genuine chance you’ll get jumped. I’m not even joking. And there’s a genuine chance the security guards won’t stop them because they’re Scottish as well.

“I’m telling you, there’s a good chance you’ll get jumped and security will help jump you if you get involved in my match.”

McIntyre was part of the main event of WWE’s first Clash at the Castle event in 2022, losing to Roman Reigns. Interference by Solo Sikoa led to Reigns winning the match. That show was held in Cardiff, Wales.

In storyline, McIntyre has claimed responsibility for injuring Punk’s triceps in the Royal Rumble. He then attacked an injured Punk on Raw this January. The two have continued to antagonize each other since then. Punk helped cost McIntyre the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 40. After McIntyre won the title from Seth Rollins at WrestleMania, Priest immediately cashed in to become champion.

Punk told fans this April that, while he’s not 100 percent yet, he’s on track in his recovery from triceps surgery and will be back soon.

McIntyre turns 39 years old today (June 6). This week, he trolled Punk while at WWE headquarters.

Clash at the Castle is taking place from the OVO Hydro in Glasgow on June 15 and will stream live on Peacock with a start time of 2 p.m. Eastern. Scottish wrestler Piper Niven is also set for a big role at the event, challenging Bayley for the WWE Women’s Championship.

Women’s Championship match added to WWE Clash at the Castle

Bayley will defend the WWE Women’s Championship at Clash at the Castle.

WWE revealed late Friday that Piper Niven will challenge Bayley for the WWE Women’s title at Clash at the Castle set for Saturday, June 15 in Glasgow, Scotland.

In an angle on Friday’s SmackDown, Niven & Chelsea Green attacked Bayley as Bayley made her way to the ring for Nia Jax’s Queen of the Ring coronation. Green then announced Niven’s intention to take the title from Bayley.

Later on SmackDown, Niven & Green defeated Bayley & Naomi in tag team action with Green pinning Naomi, with the storyline being that Bayley was not at one hundred percent after the attack earlier in the show.

The Women’s Championship match joins the Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre World Heavyweight title bout as the first two matches set for Clash at the Castle. Both Niven and McIntyre are natives of Scotland.

The lineup for Clash at the Castle so far:

  • World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest defends against Drew McIntyre
  • WWE Women’s Champion Bayley defends against Piper Niven