World Wrestling Entertainment will host its first Premium Live Event in Italy on Sunday, May 31, 2026 [1].
The event marks a significant step in the company's global expansion strategy. By bringing a high-profile show to Turin, WWE aims to solidify its presence in the European market and build momentum for upcoming storylines [2].
Clash in Italy is scheduled to begin at 11:30 p.m. IST [1]. While some reports suggest an 11:00 p.m. start, the primary schedule lists the later time [1]. The event will stream live on Netflix, though promotional materials indicate it may also be available on ESPN and Peacock [1].
The card features five total matches [1], including four championship bouts [3]. The event will be headlined by a clash between Cody Rhodes and Gunther, as well as a high-stakes match between Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu [4]. Additionally, the show will feature a rematch between Femi and Lesnar [3].
"Clash in Italy will air live Sunday, May 31, at 11:30 p.m. IST on Netflix," Brian Mazique said [1].
Turin serves as the host city for this historic event, marking the first time a WWE Premium Live Event has been held within the country [2]. The Tribal Combat showdown between Reigns and Fatu is expected to be a focal point for fans following the internal dynamics of the Bloodline storyline [2].
"The event will be headlined by Cody Rhodes vs. Gunther and Roman Reigns vs. Jacob Fatu," MSN Sports staff said [4].
WWE continues to diversify its international touring schedule to reach new audiences. This Italian debut follows a trend of expanding beyond traditional North American and UK markets to maximize global viewership and live gate revenue [2].
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The move into Italy represents WWE's transition from occasional international house shows to established, high-production events in non-traditional markets. By leveraging a partnership with Netflix for the broadcast, WWE is attempting to decouple its live events from traditional cable dependencies while simultaneously testing the appetite of the Southern European market for premium wrestling content.




