With the show now just a month away, tickets for WWE's upcoming Clash at the Castle pay-per-view are selling well.

This will be the first major WWE PPV event to take place in the United Kingdom since SummerSlam 1992. The show will run inside Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales on Sept. 3. The lone confirmed match for the event thus far is a singles bout between Drew McIntyre and Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship.

In the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (subscription required), Dave Meltzer wrote, "there are 60,852 tickets out with 11,000 left to be sold." Principality Stadium can sit over 74,000 for events.

Meltzer reported that the plan is for former SmackDown Women's Champion Ronda Rousey to compete at Clash at the Castle. Although WWE hasn't formally announced it, Meltzer also stated that a Riddle vs. Seth Rollins match is "confirmed internally provided plans don’t change."

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The last WWE pay-per-view to run in the United Kingdsom was Insurrextion, which ran on June 7, 2003 inside the Telewest Arena in Newcastle, England. That show was headlined by a Triple H vs. Kevin Nash Street Fight for the World Heavyweight Championship, which The Game won.

Drew McIntyre Will Try To End Several Impressive Roman Reigns Streaks

If The Scottish Warrior can outlast Reigns at Clash at the Castle, he will have snapped several impressivee streaks and records held by The Tribal Chief. For one, the 37-year-old superstar is the longest-reigning Universal Champion in WWE history (he'll hit the two-year mark on Aug. 30).

On top of that, Reigns hasn't lost a singles match cleanly since the TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs 2019 pay-per-view on Dec. 15 of that year. Reigns lost to King Corbin in a TLC match, and nobody has been able to pin or force him to submit ever since. Reigns is closing in on 1,000 days since his last pinfall loss, but we'll find out in a month if McIntyre is able to end these many historic streaks once and for all.

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