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Late Injuries Put Two Headline Matches in Doubt Ahead of WWE Clash in Italy

Last‑minute injury reports raise doubt over key matches and could reshape The Bloodline storyline before Sunday’s Clash in Italy.

Overview

  • WWE’s Clash in Italy is confirmed for Sunday at Turin’s Inalpi Arena with a five‑match card that includes Roman Reigns vs. Jacob Fatu in Tribal Combat and Cody Rhodes vs. Gunther for the Undisputed title.
  • Broadcasters and start times are set: the event will stream on ESPN in the United States and on Netflix in many international markets with an early U.S. kickoff.
  • Reports late Saturday said Jacob Fatu was injured after a Liverpool house show and that Sol Ruca suffered a separate injury, creating immediate doubt over the Tribal Combat and Women’s Intercontinental matches.
  • WWE is reportedly weighing contingency plans if either competitor cannot be cleared to compete, a decision that would alter the Bloodline succession storyline tied to the Tribal Combat stipulation.
  • Clash in Italy is part of WWE’s growing international 'Clash' series and the card is being framed to influence SummerSlam booking, with pundits publishing split predictions for several marquee outcomes.