WWE Clash at the Castle: Five ways Triple H could end Roman Reigns v Drew McIntyre match
This week sees WWE head to Cardiff for the biggest stadium show in the UK for thirty years, Clash at the Castle.
The historic show will take place at the Welsh capital’s Principality Stadium and will be main evented by the titanic clash between Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns and the challenger Drew McIntyre.
WWE have made a massive deal out of McIntyre’s quest to return ‘home’ and be the man to finally end Reigns’ 700+ day reign on top of WWE.
GiveMeSport looks at five ways WWE could bring the curtain down on Clash at the Castle on Saturday night.
Roman still rules
The most obvious way to end the night in Cardiff is the same we’ve been seeing world championship matches end for two years now, with Roman Reigns still holding all the gold. It’s image we’ve gotten used to seeing and it’s still the most likely to be the end result, even though there have been some reports over the past few days that for the first time WWE are considering taking the titles off the Tribal Chief.
Much will depend on what’s next for Reigns and what the plan is for WrestleMania, and it would be a massive call for WWE to finally have him lost the straps. Yet, although Drew may come as close to anyone in dethroning the Head of the Table, Roman’s reign will probably continue through Cardiff and onto whatever, and more importantly whoever WWE sees fit to challenge him next for the big prize.
Drew downs the Big Dog
We are probably as close as we’ve ever been to finally seeing the end of Roman Reigns’ championship run on top of WWE. The company has made a massive deal out of Drew McIntyre and his challenge going into the bout – including an epic vignette telling the story of McIntyre’s journey – and Cardiff is almost the perfect