VIP experience at WWE Clash in Italy features pasta-making session

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VIP experience at WWE Clash in Italy features pasta-making session
Summary

The WWE Clash in Italy event took place on May 31, featuring a VIP package priced at $11,500 that included a private pasta-making session with WWE stars. Details from the event reveal that wrestlers Ethan Page and Maxxine Dupri participated in cooking at La Palestra del Cibo in Turin alongside WWE's John Cone. Fans expressed disbelief over the high cost for experiences that included front-row seating and backstage access. Many attendees sought photo opportunities with stars, suggesting the VIP package largely consisted of meet-and-greet moments rather than exclusive activities. Upcoming VIP packages for other events, such as Saturday Night’s Main Event in July, remain significantly less expensive.

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  • Clash in Italy event occurred on May 31.
  • VIP package cost was $11,500 per person.
  • Participants included wrestlers and WWE officials.
  • Pasta-making session took place in Turin.
  • Future WWE packages are priced lower than Clash in Italy.
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In the build up to WrestleMania 42 a few months back, when the high price of being a WWE fan in the TKO Era was top of mind for a lot of folks in the wrestling community, the announcement that TKO-owned On Location’s top-tier VIP package for May 31’s Clash in Italy event would include a “private pasta-making session with a WWE superstar” for $11,500 per person drew a lot of laughs, and more than a few eye rolls. Our own M.G0mez has some pun — er, I mean fun with it, here. To refresh your memories, in addition to private pasta-making the $11.5K “Champion+” package for Clash in Italy included: an “official” front-row ticket to WWE Clash in Italy reserved seating at a Welcome Aperitivo and Wine Tasting experience with appearances from WWE Superstars an exclusive backstage experience a ringside photo op reserved seating at pre-show hospitality with more appearances from WWE Superstars So how was it? What did they get? Details are pretty scarce, although there are a few floating around. This Instagram from La Palestra del Cibo is evidence that Ethan Page, Maxxine Dupri, and WWE talent relations vice-president John Cone made pasta at Chef Sergio Maria Teutonico’s cooking school in Turin last weekend. They were all smiles as they got certificates their “FRESH PASTA EXPERIENCE” certificates. View this post on Instagram That made me wonder if no one purchased (or showed up for) the Champion+ package and they brought Cone along to look like a fan. But a little more internet sleuthing led us to Kerry Morris’ Instagram account. As soon as you’re on his page you can see that Morris is a “Green Shirt Guy”-type who flies around attending WWE shows in VIP seats, and several of his “photo dumps” are from Turin. His first Clash in Italy post contain pictures of Morris doing several things listed in the Champion+ package, including ones with Page and Cone at the pasta making session: No “FRESH PASTA EXPERIENCE” certificate, though. Oh well. Seems like most of what VIPs were paying for with the pasta-making experience was pictures with the WWE stars and officials who attended. According to La Palestra del Cibo’s website, most of their classes are €85, or about $100 U.S. There are more expensive courses, but they all involve fish or meat ingredients. Quite a mark-up, considering OnLocations “Champion” package for Saturday Night’s Main Event in Madison Square Garden on July 18 currently goes for $4,500 per person, and a two-day “Champion” package for SummerSlam is $4,750. Any final thoughts on Clash in Italy’s private pasta-making experience?

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