Summary

Clash of Clansis crossing over with WWE, Supercell has announced. The upcoming collaboration will reimagine manyClash of Clanscharacters as WWE wrestlers, in addition to introducing various other novelties.

MultipleWWE superstarshave had a long-established interest inClash of Clans. During one 2021 episode ofThe New Day: Feel the Powerpodcast, it was revealed that John Cena used to be extremely invested in Supercell’s hit game, to the point that he also got his co-stars into playing it. At one point, Cena and Roman Reigns reportedly even had a prolonged Clan War. Moreover, Cody Rhodes, Tyler Breeze, and Xavier Woods all used to be in the same clan, though it’s unclear if they still are.

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Clash of Clansdeveloper Supercellis now capitalizing on this connection with an official WWE collaboration. The partnership will bring Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, The Undertaker, and Bianca Belair to the popular mobile game, reimagined as characters such as Archer Queen, Barbarian King, and Grand Warden. The crossover event is scheduled to kick off on April 1 and will be available for the entire rest of the month.

Clash of Clans Adding 8 WWE Wrestlers, Themed Environments, and More

Rey Mysterio will also be featured in the event as well, replacing theClash of ClansMinion Prince hero. P.E.K.K.A. will be reimagined as Kane, while Valkyrie will be replaced by Becky Lynch. Jey Uso will get the role of Thrower, currently the last Elixir troop that can be unlocked in the Home Village. The collaboration will also introduce some themed environments to the game, together with events, cosmetics, and a variety of Easter eggs referencing WWE’s legacy.

All WWE Superstars Coming to Clash of Clans

When the game team found out Cody Rhodes and other Superstars were long-time Clash of Clans fans, they didn’t hesitate to reach out to WWE.

Reflecting on this occasion,Undisputed WWE Champion and long-time gamer Cody Rhodessaid that while he has spent many a year building his WWE legacy, most of his wins have actually come inClash of Clans. “As OverlordRhodes, I don’t defend, I conquer,” the wrestler said, referencing his in-game nickname, as well as a new live-action promo video that he stars in. As of April 2025, Rhodes has been playingClash of Clansfor nearly a decade.