Clash of Clans x WWE: New YEETer Troop, Skins, and More

The Clash of Clans universe has never been afraid of bold crossovers, but this time it's going toe-to-toe with WWE. With over-the-top personalities and high-impact action, the two brands have discovered common ground in their latest union.

The Clash of Clans universe has never been afraid of bold crossovers, but this time it's going toe-to-toe with WWE. With over-the-top personalities and high-impact action, the two brands have discovered common ground in their latest union. Fans are in for a show with new hero skins, a special troop, and a season full of events that bring the mayhem of the wrestling ring to the battlefield.

This crossover isn't just about cosmetics; it introduces the YEETer troop, a powerhouse unit inspired by the thrower, capable of unleashing a flurry of tag team members to devastate enemy bases. But that’s just the beginning. With WWE-themed scenery, a flying blimp, and even the villager taking on the role of a WWE announcer, this season is shaping up to be one of the most action-packed yet. And with legendary WWE superstars getting their in-game skins, players might question who will reign supreme in this Clash of Mania?

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Clash of Clans x WWE: The Main Event

The headline act of this collaboration is the introduction of the YEETer troop, a high-damage, tanky unit designed to turn battles upside down. This troop, available throughout the WWE event, takes inspiration from the thrower but comes with a twist at the start of a battle; it launches four tribal tag team members who attack anything in sight. With a staggering 17,500 total hit points and over 1,000 damage per second, the YEETer troop is built to break through defenses with sheer force.

Unlike most limited-time troops, the YEETer doesn’t require a lab upgrade, making it accessible as soon as players reach Town Hall 4. Its best use? Smash attacks barreling through the core of enemy bases while being supported by healers and pets like Sneezy, which helps keep them alive longer. The troop's ability to deal extra damage to walls also eliminates the need for a super wall breaker, giving players more strategic flexibility.

But the WWE takeover doesn’t stop there. Players will also find a wrestling ring-themed obstacle spawning throughout the event, with a shovel of obstacles allowing them to keep it as a souvenir. Meanwhile, the WWE blimp soars over the home village, and even the in-game tutorials feature a revamped WWE-styled announcer. The crossover extends to the Gold Pass, where players can unlock the Minion Prince skin and support their favorite content creators while making purchases.

With all this action, it’s clear that Clash of Clans isn’t just hosting a simple event; it’s bringing the full energy of a WWE pay-per-view to the battlefield. But if history tells us anything, this might just be a prelude to even bigger surprises.

More Than Just a Gimmick

Crossovers in Clash of Clans have become more ambitious over the years, but this WWE collaboration stands out due to the level of detail poured into every aspect. Iconic WWE legends are being immortalized with hero skins, such as Cody Rhodes as the Barbarian King, Bianca Belair as the Royal Champion, and Rhea Ripley as the Brutality Queen. Each of the skins is crafted with special animations, giving that extra authenticity to the experience.

Perhaps the most glaring addition is the Darkness Warden skin, inspired by The Undertaker. With electrifying attacks and a scythe-wielding animation, the skin captures the legendary wrestler's personality. Together with these skins, the WWE-themed village scenery gives the home base the full-blown wrestling arena feel, complete with a crowd roaring and an entrance ramp for champions.

What makes this collaboration stand out is how seamlessly WWE’s over-the-top energy blends with Clash of Clans’ strategic warfare. The YEETer troop is not merely a gimmick; it introduces a new style of attack strategy, and aggressive plays are rewarded. Likewise, the skins and obstacles are not mere aesthetics; they alter the way players engage with the game, introducing an immersion that transcends visual appeal.