WWE Clash in Italy 2026 stats, match times and more

WWE Clash in Italy 2026 Rhea Ripley vs Jade Cargill

WWE’s first premium live event in Italy delivered five matches and exactly 1 hour, 16 minutes and 1 second of in-ring action at the Inalpi Arena in Turin on May 31, 2026 for WWE Clash in Italy 2026. The running time of the show overall was around 3 hours.

WWE Clash in Italy Match times

Reigns vs. Fatu ran 27 minutes and 11 seconds, more than a third of the whole show’s in-ring action time on its own. At the other end, Brock Lesnar vs. Oba Femi was the sprint of the night at 6:20:

#MatchResultTime
1Undisputed WWE ChampionshipCody Rhodes (c) def. Gunther11:33
2WWE Women’s ChampionshipRhea Ripley (c) def. Jade Cargill16:56
3Singles matchBrock Lesnar def. Oba Femi6:20
4Women’s Intercontinental ChampionshipSol Ruca def. Becky Lynch (c)14:01
5Tribal Combat — World Heavyweight ChampionshipRoman Reigns (c) def. Jacob Fatu27:11

Combined match time: 1:16:01 across all five bouts, per wrestlingdata.

The age stats

The average age of the ten wrestlers on this card was 36.2 years. Brock Lesnar, at 48, was the veteran of the night by a distance. Sol Ruca, 26, was the youngest on the card.

WWE leaned on its established names up top, Reigns at 41, Lesnar at 48, Cody Rhodes at 40, while handing the evening’s only championship change to one of its youngest performers.

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