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The huge economic impact of WWE's ‘Clash at the Castle’ event in Cardiff revealed

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s first major WWE stadium event in 30 years, hosted by Wales, attracted a global audience of millions

WWE's Clash at the Castle event at the Principality Stadium in September 2022

The direct economic impact of the WWE’s ‘Clash at the Castle’ event, which was held at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium last September, has been revealed. The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s first major WWE stadium event in 30 years, hosted by Wales and which saw a specifically designed set that mirrored Cardiff castle, attracted a global audience of millions.

It also delivered £21.8m into the Welsh economy, a 10:1 return on investment and supported an estimated 433 jobs, according to a new report from the Welsh Government.

The independent economic impact study, generated via a post-event online survey of over 3,000 people, found that, of the 62,296 attendees to the event, 75.3% of spectators came from outside Wales. While 57% of those non-locals indicated the event experience made them want to explore other parts of Wales.

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The event also attracted a diverse audience, with nearly a quarter of spectators being female, and many of the spectators attending as family groups.

A total of 93% of attendees said they would attend another WWE premium live event in Cardiff and 56% would return to Cardiff for a future holiday.

Nigel Walker, interim chief executive of the Welsh Rugby Union, which owns and operates the stadium, said: “The huge return as acknowledged today by Welsh Government is a significant achievement, and is reflective of the fantastic collaboration between all event partners; Principality Stadium, Welsh Government and Cardiff Council amongst others, in bringing this major event to Wales.

“The ability of Principality Stadium to attract major third-party events such as these is vital not just to the local economy, but the positive ripple effects are felt far and wide, through job creation and event tourism.