WWE hosted the second-ever installment of Clash at the Castle premium live event, last night amid perhaps the most thunderous atmosphere in the United Kingdom as their home country lad Drew McIntyre main-evented the scene challenging for the World Title.
A brutal "I Quit" encounter was also reserved where AJ Styles challenged Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship. The Intercontinental Championship from Raw and the Women's Championship from SmackDown were also defended at the PLE.

Also, a new set of tag team champions were crowned who got to experience a massive homecoming moment. Check out the recap and highlights from Clash at the Castle 2024 PLE that went down at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland:
- "I Quit" Match for the Undisputed WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) defeated AJ Styles to retain his title. Cody hit Cross Rhodes to AJ twice and on a chair for the third time to keep him down.
Cody picked up the steel ring steps and was about to hit AJ with it but AJ said "I Quit." The Bloodline attacked Cody after the match on the ramp which led to Randy Orton and Kevin Owens making the save.
- Triple Threat Match for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship: Alba Fyre & Isla Dawn defeated Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark and Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill (c) to win the titles. Isla Dawn pinned Baszler to win the match and enjoy a perfect homecoming moment.
- Intercontinental Championship Match: Sami Zayn (c) defeated Chad Gable to retain his title at Clash at the Castle 2024. Chad accidentally hurt Maxxine Dupri's already hurt leg. This distraction allowed Sami to hit Gable with the Helluva Kick for the pin-fall win.
- WWE Women's Championship Match: Bayley (c) defeated Piper Niven to retain her title. Chelsea Green tried to interfere in favor of Niven in this match but Bayley took her out and pinned Niven with a Crucifix Driver.
- World Heavyweight Championship Match (Judgment Day was barred from ringside): Damian Priest (c) defeated Drew McIntyre to retain his Title in the main event of Clash at the Castle 2024, thanks to the interference from CM Punk.
McIntyre Claymore-d Priest but there was no referee. Punk came out as the new referee and stopped counting at 2. He low-blowed McIntyre allowing Priest to hit a Chokeslam for the pin-fall win. Punk celebrated with fans to end Clash at the Castle.