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Everything You Need To Know About WWE's $11,500 Clash In Italy Pasta-Making Experience

What the day entailed for an $11,500 pasta-making experience revealed

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Jun 1, 2026

Maxxine Dupri, John Cone, and Ethan Page posing with pasta certificates at a past-making experience

On Location's premium packages for the WWE Clash in Italy pay-per-view caused quite a stir ahead of the show from Turin's Inalpi Arena on Sunday, May 31. Among the deals available from WWE's sister company, it was revealed WWE super fans could pay $11,500 to acquire On Location's Champion+ premium package.

For that extensive sum, customers received a front-row ticket to WWE Clash in Italy, reserved seating at a welcome aperitivo and wine tasting experience with appearances from WWE wrestlers, an exclusive backstage experience, a ringside photo op, and reserved seating at pre-show hospitality with more appearances from WWE wrestlers. Also, as part of the Champion+ package, there was a private pasta-making experience with WWE wrestlers.

There was plenty of intrigue around a pasta-making session that cost the same price as 32,857 Freddos, and details about the experience have been revealed since Clash in Italy. Taking to their own Instagram page, Turin's La Palestra del Cibo - the cooking school of Chef Sergio Maria Teutonico - noted they hosted the pasta-making session as part of the On Location package. The WWE wrestlers who participated in the pasta-making experience in a special On Location Clash in Italy apron were Ethan Page and Maxxine Dupri, while WWE Vice President of Talent Relations John Cone was also there. Among the WWE fans who paid for the experience were Green Shirt Guy and Kerry Morris (AKA thatfitwrestlingfan on Instagram).

Those who completed the pasta-making course received a 'Fresh Pasta Experience' certificate. It is unknown if On Location secured any extras for the Clash in Italy experience, but the vast majority of La Palestra del Cibo's one-day pasta-making sessions, which are scheduled to last three hours, are priced at €85. The only one-day pasta-making sessions that are priced higher involve both pasta and fish, and those courses cost €100.

At some point after making pasta, those fans who paid $11,500 watched WWE Clash in Italy from the front row, a pay-per-view that has received a mixed reception.

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