
For the second time in its history, WWE is bringing a premium live event to France with Clash In Paris.
In May 2024, the fans in Lyon were so loud they sparked noise level warnings, with the SmackDown and Backlash crowds already going down in history as arguably the best ever.
Last night, WWE returned to Lyon for SmackDown, but this weekend it’s time for Paris to get its chance at La Défense Arena for an epic doubleheader.
The night will hold special significance too, marking wrestling legend and Hollywood star John Cena’s last ever match in Europe before he retires in December.
Elsewhere, the likes of Becky Lynch, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns are all in action on a loaded card, with plenty at stake across the six bouts.
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When is WWE Clash In Paris 2025?
WWE Clash In Paris airs tomorrow night (Sunday, August 31), at 7pm for UK fans.
The special start time means it starts at 8pm local time in France, and 3pm ET/12pm PT.
How can you watch WWE Clash In Paris 2025?
WWE fans in the UK can stream Clash In Paris live or on demand via Netflix.
The streamer is the official home of WWE for most countries outside the United States, which for us in the UK includes weekly episodes of Raw, SmackDown and NXT, monthly PLEs and original like tell-all docu-series WWE Unreal.
All WWE content is part of your subscription, so simply log into your account, and you’re good to go.
WWE Clash In Paris 2025 full match card
- John Cena vs. Logan Paul
- World Heavyweight Title: Seth Rollins (c) vs. LA Knight vs. CM Punk vs. Jey Uso
- Women’s Intercontinental Title: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Nikki Bella
- Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed
- Good Ol’ Fashioned Donnybrook Match: Sheamus vs. Rusev
- WWE Tag Team Titles: Wyatt Sicks (c) vs. Street Profits
WWE roster and champions
These days, WWE has a stacked and talented roster from top to bottom with some huge names holding championship gold, even if they’re not all featured on the Clash In Paris card.

At the top of the Raw roster, Seth Rollins is World Heavyweight Champion, while the Women’s World Title is vacant after Naomi stepped away following her pregnancy announcement.
SmackDown’s WWE Championship is held by Cody Rhodes, who hasn’t been on screen for a couple of weeks, while Tiffany Stratton is WWE Women’s Champion.


Dropping down to the men’s and women’s Intercontinental Titles, Dominik Mysterio and Becky Lynch have the gold, with the United States Championships in the hands of new champ Sami Zayn, and Giulia.
In the tag ranks, Judgment Day’s Finn Balor and JD McDonagh are on top for Raw, while Wyatt Sicks members Joe Gacy and Dexter Lumis have been dominating the division on SmackDown.
Meanwhile, the Women’s Tag Team Championships are round the waists of unlikely duo Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss.
Even though they’ve not got a title round their waist, there are plenty more huge names currently working for WWE, including Roman Reigns, Rhea Ripley, Jacob Fatu, Stephanie Vaquer and more.
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