Did WWE hide a potential teaser on the location of Clash at the Castle on RAW? Exploring a few fan theories

Did WWE hide a potential teaser on the location of Clash at the Castle on RAW? Exploring a few fan theories

WWE gave fans a glimpse of what’s to come at this year’s Clash at the Castle Premium Live Event during the latest episode of RAW. A commercial was shown during tonight’s show, and the event’s poster has sparked speculation among fans that it will be held in Scotland, United Kingdom.

The poster, featuring a dimly lit castle with a blue glow, may not have revealed much, but devoted fans have closely examined this year’s Clash at the Castle logo with keen attention.

The logo prominently showcases a lion that bears a striking resemblance to the one found on the Royal Banner of Scotland, potentially hinting at Drew McIntyre’s potential return to his native land for the highly-anticipated live event.

It has been speculated by fans that Clash at the Castle will be held in Scotland, specifically in either Edinburgh or Glasgow. Some have even proposed that it could take place at Ibrox Stadium, the beloved home of Rangers Football Club, which happens to be Drew McIntyre’s favorite team.

WWE SmackDown wrestler Alba Fyre seemed to confirm that the Clash at the Castle event will take place in Glasgow. She shared a post on her X/Twitter account which has since been deleted, featuring a potential poster for the event. The poster included Drew McIntyre, Cody Rhodes, Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, and Jey Uso.

A screenshot of Fyre’s announcement stating that the WWE roster will be performing in Scotland on June 15, 2024 was captured by fans.

It will be intriguing to determine whether the exclusive live event is taking place in Scotland, United Kingdom.

Drew McIntyre’s descent into darkness began at WWE Clash at the Castle 2022

Despite his recent turn as one of WWE’s most detestable villains, Drew McIntyre is gearing up for his biggest challenge yet at WrestleMania XL. The Scottish Warrior will go head-to-head with Seth Rollins for the World Heavyweight Championship.

Despite being unable to compete in front of fans during the COVID-19 pandemic, the 38-year-old star now has the chance to win the world title in front of a live audience. At WrestleMania 36, the Scottish Warrior defeated Brock Lesnar at the Performance Center to claim the WWE Championship.

Two years ago, McIntyre almost won the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship in front of a live audience at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. Despite competing on his home turf, he ultimately fell short to Roman Reigns due to interference from Solo Sikoa.

The victor of the 2024 Men’s Elimination Chamber Match has since been heading towards a confrontation with multiple top contenders in the main event scene. Additionally, he has expressed disappointment in the lack of support from the WWE Universe after his unsuccessful attempt at capturing the world title.

Despite his new villainous persona, McIntyre has thrived and is poised to potentially dethrone Seth Rollins as champion at WrestleMania XL. If successful, the Scottish Warrior would then enter Clash at the Castle in June 2024 as the reigning World Heavyweight Champion.

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