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The third Premium Live Event for the WWE took place in Scotland. Clash at the Castle saw multiple titles on the line and a loud crowd to impress. Hometown heroes, Drew McIntyre, Piper Niven, Isla Dawn, and Alba Fyre, were set to walk out winners. Here are the WWE Clash at the Castle results live from the OVO Hydro in Glasgow.

WWE Clash at the Castle 06/14/2024 Results

WWE Undisputed Universal Champion match: Cody Rhodes vs. AJ Styles

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Winner: Cody Rhodes, retains his title

The match started with both men trading blows. The men didn’t wait to get weapons involved with chairs and the announce table. Rhodes was the first to bleed after face bump to the announce table. Styles took the advantage and lashed out at Mama Rhodes, who was sitting at the ringside. Continuing his beatdown on Rhodes, Styles continued with the chairs and the steel steps. While bad-mouthing, Styles got slapped by Mama Rhodes, leading him to take a chair. However, Styles didn’t use it on her.

Styles used handcuffs to ensure Rhodes didn’t fight back, but The American Nightmare was able to find a way to keep Styles down. Realizing what Styles did to his mother, he found the willpower to launch a chair at Styles, who was setting up for the Phenomenal Forearm. With the chair in the face, Styles fell on the apron and on the table. Rhodes unlocked his handcuffs and brought the match to his side. Cuffing Styles to the ropes, The American Nightmare picked up the stairs, but Styles said, “I Quit!.” Rhodes retained his title but still hit Styles with the stairs.

Post-match: As Rhodes returned with the title, Solo Sikoa came out, followed by Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa. The Bloodline began a beatdown on the champion but was interrupted by Kevin Owens and Randy Orton. The babyfaces stood tall.

WWE Women’s Tag Team titles match: Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill vs. Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn vs. Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark

Winner: Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn are the new WWE Women’s Tag Team champions

While the match started out with three women giving it all, Baszler and Belair stood tall. While chaos broke loose, the women on the ringside also got involved. There were some high spots by Fyre and Dawn against the much more physical opponents. Cargill suffered a massive botch after the hot tag from Belair. While she did put on a great display of strength, the tag champs were held back as Dawn pinned Baszler for the win. The two hometown heroes became the new WWE Tag Team Champions.

Intercontinental Championship match: Sami Zayn vs. Chad Gable

Winner: Sami Zayn, retains the title

The match started out with Zayn and Gable checking their strengths. Gable was in his fifth IC title match with Otis and Dupri at ringside. During the match, Gable hit the ankle lock to hurt Zayn’s ankle. Otis and Dupri tried not to get involved, but Gable was disappointed. During the commotion, Dupri was injured by Gable, which triggered Otis. However, Gable was able to get into the ring as Otis left with Dupri. This distraction cost Gable as Zayn took advantage and got the pinfall victory. Zayn retained while Gable looked on unhappy with the result.

Women’s World Title match: Bayley vs. Piper Niven

Winner: Bayley, retains her title

The match was a David vs. Goliath between the two women. While Bayley did keep Niven at a distance, Niven’s strength was too much. Green was able to get involved, which got her removed from ringside. However, she returned to distract the referee while Bayley got the pin on Niven. As the match continued, the women went up to the top rope. Hitting a new move in her arsenal, Bayley was able to get the pin and retain her title.

WWE World Heavyweight title match: Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre

Winner: Damian Priest

The hometown hero, Drew McIntyre, came out to a standing ovation while Priest was booed. The match was a slugfest with multiple near falls. Both men, looking for glory, gave it their all in the ring and outside. Despite getting a Claymore Kick on Priest through that barricade, McIntyre was not able to pick up the pin. Both men used massive finishers to no avail. Despite the Judgment Day not at ringside, Priest was able to hold his own.

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The fans were on the edge of their seat throughout the match, thanks to both men’s thrilling counter after counter. The referee was knocked out by Priest. McIntyre was able to connect with the Claymore to no pin. A new referee came in but it turned out to be CM Punk. Giving McIntyre a low blow, Punk left McIntyre open for Priest to pick up the win.

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