Updated
Updated · Cageside Seats · May 31
WWE Puts Clash In Italy Main Event in Doubt After Jacob Fatu Injury, Eyes 1 Backup Plan
Updated
Updated · Cageside Seats · May 31

WWE Puts Clash In Italy Main Event in Doubt After Jacob Fatu Injury, Eyes 1 Backup Plan

10 articles · Updated · Cageside Seats · May 31
  • Jacob Fatu’s apparent injury at a Liverpool live event has left WWE unsure whether its Roman Reigns title match can headline Clash In Italy in Turin on May 31.
  • WWE reportedly still expects Fatu to work, but is preparing a contingency if he is not medically cleared for the Tribal Combat bout with the World Heavyweight Championship and Bloodline leadership at stake.
  • A late change would force WWE to replace the top match on a 5-bout card built around major names including Cody Rhodes, Brock Lesnar, Becky Lynch and Rhea Ripley.
  • A second advertised match also faces uncertainty: Becky Lynch said Sol Ruca is "not medically cleared," putting their Women’s Intercontinental Championship rematch in doubt.
  • Clash In Italy starts at 2 p.m. ET, with its first hour simulcast on ESPN cable in the U.S. and the full event streaming on ESPN Unlimited and Netflix internationally.
Is WWE's billion-dollar bet on Netflix and global expansion, showcased in Italy, a risky gamble or a guaranteed success?
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As injuries threaten a major show, is Kevin Nash right that WWE's biggest storyline has finally run its course?