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Here are four potential endings to Clash in Italy 2026:
#4. Roman Reigns stands tall with his championship
Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu could deliver an incredible match in the main event of Clash in Italy, turning the entire arena into a breeding ground of chaos. During the final few minutes, the two superstars may lie bruised and battered amidst shattered tables and steel chairs. With a last gasp of air, Fatu could climb the top rope to hit a final Moonsault, but the OTC could somehow dodge it. Reigns could hit the rope and deliver a thunderous Spear to The Samoan Werewolf.
Instead of going for the pin, The Tribal Chief could lock Jacob Fatu in a merciless guillotine choke until the latter eventually passes out. The referee could call for the bell and end the match as Roman Reigns retains the World Heavyweight Championship in a dominant fashion. The show could end with Reigns standing tall in the middle of the ring, raising his title in the air, making a bold statement that he is the undisputed Head of the Table.
#3. Jacob Fatu poses with his newly won title
Clash in Italy may end in one of the most shocking fashions that could change the entire main event landscape of WWE. As the World Heavyweight Championship match reaches its closing minutes, Roman Reigns could prepare to hit one last Spear to end the match. In a shocking turn of events, Jacob Fatu could counter it into a Tongan Deathgrip and weaken the champ. The Samoan Werewolf may climb the top rope to hit his signature Moonsault.
He could cover Reigns to make a definite three count, pulling off one of the biggest upsets at Clash in Italy. The crowd in the Inalpi Arena in Turin could be left stunned in silence as they watch Jacob Fatu being handed the World Heavyweight Championship. The show could end with Fatu posing in front of the camera holding his newly won championship against the backdrop of fireworks and pyros, embellishing his crowning moment at the PLE.
#2. Drew McIntyre returns at Clash in Italy; costs Jacob Fatu
During the climax of the Tribal Combat, the referee could be lying motionless in one corner of the ring after getting knocked out. Jacob Fatu could prepare to finish the match by hitting a final blow to a half-conscious Roman Reigns. However, a towering figure could show up out of nowhere and hit a devastating Claymore to Fatu, knocking his lights out. The hood drops to reveal a maniacal Drew McIntyre returning from exile for vengeance.
Oblivious to what happened, Roman Reigns could somehow get up to hit a thunderous Spear to The Samoan Werewolf to win the match. The OTC could somehow retain the World Heavyweight Championship and walk away. However, following the match, Drew McIntyre could wreak havoc on Jacob Fatu, reminding the world that he has some unfinished business. The closing shot of Clash in Italy could see McIntyre stand tall over a bloodied Fatu.
#1. The Usos betray Roman Reigns; sides with Jacob Fatu
Clash in Italy may end in one of the most shocking ways that may send shockwaves throughout the WWE Universe. During the climax of the Tribal Combat, the referee could be knocked out. Roman Reigns could command Jey and Jimmy Uso to finish off Jacob Fatu. With steel chairs in their hands, The Usos could prepare to slam Fatu. However, in a shocking turn of events, Jey and Jimmy strike the steel chair on Reigns’ back, leaving the entire arena on its feet.
The crowd could erupt in thunderous jolt as The Usos betray The Tribal Chief. Jey and Jimmy Uso could help Jacob Fatu get back on his feet. They could unleash a synchronised attack on Roman Reigns, leaving the crowd in somber silence. The Usos could help The Samoan Werewolf pin Reigns to win the World Heavyweight Championship. Clash in Italy 2026 could end with Fatu standing in the ring, holding the title while Jey and Jimmy stand on his two sides, marking the beginning of a new chapter within the Bloodline.
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