WWE Clash In Italy will take over Inalpi Arena in Turin on Sunday, and the card is built around four title matches. The biggest names in the company are tied to the show’s championship stakes, with the Undisputed WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championship both set to be defended in Italy.
That is why fans are checking the event now. American viewers can watch on Unlimited at 2 p.m. ET and 11 a.m. PT, making the show an afternoon stop for U.S. audiences even as Turin gets the live crowd. Nikki Bella, who spoke to Digital about what she wants her legacy to be when she retires from wrestling, has become part of the wider conversation around how WWE presents its biggest stages: not just as one-night showcases, but as markers for where the company is headed next.
The card also gives this stop in Europe its weight. Rhea Ripley will defend the WWE Women’s Championship against Jade Cargill, a rematch that carries extra heat after Ripley took the title from Cargill at WrestleMania 42. Cargill pinned Ripley at Saturday Night’s Main Event, though many still expect Ripley to leave Turin with the belt. Becky Lynch will put the Women’s Intercontinental Championship on the line against Sol Ruca after Lynch got herself disqualified at Saturday Night’s Main Event, and SmackDown general manager Nick Aldis made the match official. Oba Femi and Brock Lesnar will also meet again after Femi beat Lesnar at WrestleMania 42 and Lesnar returned on Monday Night Raw to attack him before his open challenge, landing four F-5s.
WWE is treating Clash in Italy as one of its biggest premium live events in the aftermath of WrestleMania 42, and the setting matters. It is the latest Clash show to land in Europe after Glasgow in 2024 and Paris last year, giving Turin a place on a short list of cities that have hosted the company’s marquee international stops. The full winners are still unwritten, but the matchups already tell the story: this is a championship-heavy night built around rematches, momentum shifts and a few grudges that have been moving across television and live events for weeks.
By Sunday evening, either WWE will have another European showcase to point to, or one of these titles will change hands in a way that resets the company’s next stretch of television. For now, the only certainty is that Turin gets the spotlight, and four championships will be on the line when the bell rings.

