Background in
La Défense,
Nanterre,
France. Following the critical and commercial success of the American
professional wrestling promotion
WWE's event
Backlash in 2024, which was their first
pay-per-view (PPV) and
livestreaming event held in
France, WWE President
Nick Khan announced at a January 16, 2025, event in
Las Vegas, Nevada that the company would be returning to France for another PPV and livestreaming event sometime later that year. On January 29, WWE officially announced through their
YouTube channel and website that they would return to France on Sunday, August 31, 2025, for an event titled Clash in Paris, held in
La Défense, Nanterre at the
Paris La Défense Arena, marking the company's first event in the
Paris metropolitan area. It was also announced that the September 1 episode of
Monday Night Raw would emanate from the same venue. Clash in Paris was held for wrestlers from the
Raw and
SmackDown brands. In addition to airing on traditional PPV worldwide, it was available to livestream on
Peacock in the United States,
Netflix in most international markets, and the
WWE Network in any remaining countries that had not yet transferred to Netflix due to pre-existing contracts. This was WWE's last main roster PPV and livestreaming event to air on Peacock, as
ESPN's
direct-to-consumer streaming service began broadcasting these events in the United States starting with
Wrestlepalooza on September 20, 2025. This changeover had originally been slated to begin with
WrestleMania 42 in April 2026 upon the expiration of WWE's contract with Peacock in March, but as WWE had done some extra events, including each WrestleMania on Peacock since 2021 being two nights,
Evolution in July 2025, and making the
2025 SummerSlam two nights, this fulfilled WWE's obligations to Peacock early for the main roster PPV and livestreaming events, allowing them to switch to ESPN sooner; Peacock still aired
NXT's livestreaming events until at least March 2026, and will maintain other content, such as ''
Saturday Night's Main Event'', for the next several years.
Storylines The event included six matches that resulted from scripted storylines. Results were predetermined by WWE's writers on the Raw and SmackDown brands, while storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television shows,
Monday Night Raw and
Friday Night SmackDown. At
Money in the Bank on June 7, a
villainous John Cena and
Logan Paul teamed together in a losing effort. On the August 8 episode of
SmackDown, after turning face the previous week, a now
heroic Cena reflected over his career and subsequently issued an open challenge, which was answered by Paul. After an exchange of words, Cena wanted to face Paul on that night's episode, which Paul refused, instead challenging Cena to a match at Clash in Paris, which Cena accepted. In June,
Seth Rollins began feuding with
LA Knight, with both competing in the
Money in the Bank ladder match at the eponymous event, where Rollins won the briefcase after Rollins's stablemates
Bron Breakker and
Bronson Reed interfered. After that, Breakker competed in a number one contender's
gauntlet match for a
World Heavyweight Championship match at SummerSlam. During the match, Breakker eliminated all competitors, including Knight and
Jey Uso, who also had his own problems with Rollins's group since after
WrestleMania 41, and also wanted to win back the World Heavyweight Championship he had lost back on June. However, Breakker was eliminated by Rollins's rival
CM Punk, who earned the title match. On Night 1 of SummerSlam, Uso teamed with his
cousin Roman Reigns to defeat Breakker and Reed in a
tag team match, while later that night in the main event, Punk won the World Heavyweight Championship, only for Rollins to appear and reveal he had feigned his knee injury and subsequently cashed-in his Money in the Bank briefcase on Punk to win the championship. On the following episode of
Raw, Rollins's group name was revealed as
The Vision, and later that evening, Knight faced Rollins for the championship with Breakker and Reed banned from ringside, but it ended in a disqualification win for Rollins after Punk attacked him. The Vision subsequently got the upper hand on Punk and Knight. The following episode, Punk and Knight defeated Breakker and Reed by disqualification after Rollins attacked Punk. Uso then appeared to help Knight and Punk, brawling with The Vision. Raw General Manager
Adam Pearce then announced that Rollins would defend the championship against Punk, Knight, and Uso in a
fatal four-way match at Clash in Paris. On the May 26 episode of
Raw, after
Rusev defeated
Akira Tozawa, Rusev continued to attack Tozawa, with
Sheamus making the save. Three weeks later, both Rusev and Sheamus competed in a
King of the Ring tournament fatal-four way qualifying match, but neither won. They subsequently faced each other on the June 30 episode, where Rusev won, with a rematch taking place on the July 21 episode, where Sheamus won. A third match between both men took place on the August 4 episode, which ended in a double countout. (pictured) faced
Bronson Reed in the opening contest. At
Survivor Series: WarGames in November 2024, Roman Reigns and Bronson Reed were both a part of the men's
WarGames match, where Reigns' team defeated
Reed's team. Reed would take a hiatus due to an injury he sustained during the match, whilst Reigns would go on to main event Night 1 of WrestleMania 41 in April 2025, where Reigns was defeated by Seth Rollins in a
triple threat match also involving CM Punk after
Paul Heyman betrayed Reigns and Punk. Two nights later on
Raw, Bron Breakker joined Rollins and Heyman's alliance and attacked Reigns, taking him out indefinitely. During this time, at
Saturday Night's Main Event XXXIX, Reed was also recruited into Rollins' group. Reigns would return on the July 14 episode of
Raw, saving Punk and his cousin Jey Uso from a post-match assault by Reed and Breakker. Reigns and Uso subsequently defeated both Reed and Breakker in a tag team match at Night 1 of SummerSlam. On the August 4 episode of
Raw,
Becky Lynch gloated over her successful defense of the
WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship at SummerSlam, before being interrupted by
Nikki Bella, who called Lynch a disappointment. After some exchange of words, Lynch punched Bella. On the July 11 episode of
SmackDown,
The Wyatt Sicks (
Dexter Lumis and
Joe Gacy) defeated
The Street Profits (
Angelo Dawkins and
Montez Ford) to win the
WWE Tag Team Championship. After that, The Street Profits vowed to regain the championship, and they competed in a
Six-Pack Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the title at Night 2 of SummerSlam, where The Wyatt Sicks retained. this led to a match between them on the August 29 episode in which the winning team would earn a WWE Tag Team Championship match. There, The Wyatt Sicks (Lumis, Gacy,
Uncle Howdy,
Erick Rowan, and
Nikki Cross) distracted Miz, allowing The Street Profits to win the match and challenge Lumis and Gacy for the championship at Clash in Paris.
Cancelled match At the all-women's event
Evolution, Raw's
Stephanie Vaquer won the
Evolution Battle Royal to earn a
women's world championship match at Clash in Paris. The next night on
Raw, it was confirmed that the match would be for Raw's
Women's World Championship. However, on the August 18 episode of
Raw, Naomi had to relinquish the title due to
maternity leave as Naomi announced she was pregnant with her first child. ==Event==