WWE's Clash in Italy VIP Package Starts at $11,500 Per Person
WWE's $11,500 Champion+ VIP package for Clash in Italy includes a private pasta-making session with a WWE Superstar, and Chelsea Green has already volunteered for the job.

Turin's Inalpi Arena will host WWE Clash in Italy on May 31, 2026, the first Premium Live Event the company has ever staged on Italian soil, and WWE's official hospitality partner On Location has built a VIP package around it that doubles as a culinary experience. The "Champion+ Ticket + Priority Pass," unveiled on March 25, 2026, starts at $11,500 per person.
The centerpiece is a guaranteed front-row seat, but the experience goes well beyond event seating. Fans also gain access to a Welcome Aperitivo and wine tasting event, with reserved seating and WWE Superstars making appearances throughout the session. From there, the Champion+ package delivers an exclusive backstage experience, pre-show hospitality with wrestling superstars, ringside photo opportunities, and, most unusually, a private pasta-making session with WWE stars.
That pasta session is already generating buzz for reasons beyond the price tag. Who will host the session has not been disclosed, but Chelsea Green has made her interest known, taking to X to respond to a post detailing the package's perks, writing: "If someone doesn't book this appearance so I can drink wine and make pasta in Italy !" Green is currently sidelined with an ankle injury, though Clash in Italy is the latest entry in WWE's European "Clash" series.
The Champion+ tier is the most expensive package On Location is offering for the event; lower-tier options are available starting at $1,150 and $3,600. Some outlets ran headlines rounding the Champion+ figure to $12,000, but the explicitly stated starting price across On Location's rollout is $11,500 per person.

The price has drawn plenty of online mockery, with fans taking to social media to mock both the price and the pasta-making session itself. But On Location has demonstrated there is real demand for high-end wrestling packages. A Cody Rhodes Bus Tour offering for WrestleMania 42 weekend, priced at $9,950 per person for 12 guests and including a ride on Rhodes's personal bus, Liberty 1, sold out entirely, even as the response to its price was described as mixed.
General tickets for Clash in Italy are now on sale. For anyone unwilling to spend four figures, the Champion+ package costs a "whopping $11,500," but the event will also be available on pay-per-view broadcast worldwide. Clash in Italy is part of a broader summer European run that will take WWE through Italy, Spain, France, Portugal, and the UK.
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