WWE Clash in Italy Results

WWE Clash in Italy Results

WWE Clash in Italy Results – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s live coverage results of WWE Clash in Italy 2026, coming to you from the Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy.

The main card begins at 2 PM ET, and this page will update in real time with every match result, winners, title changes, and major moment throughout the show. While you wait for the action to begin, you can watch the Countdown Show in the embedded video below.

Cody Rhodes Interview — Countdown to WWE Clash in Italy

Joe Tessitore sat down with Cody and brought up the attack that happened after his WrestleMania match. Cody said everything anyone needed to know about him happened after the bell — he got up, he walked, and he made eye contact with as many people as he could to show he was still the champion, still standing, and if that was Randy’s best shot, that says plenty. Cody admitted he’s very lucky, and he doesn’t know how much luck he has left.

Joe asked about spending time with his family. Cody said there’s no healing like healing with your family. He mentioned how his father used to talk about walking around the house beat up, and having a young child ask what happened or if he was okay.

Joe then asked about Cody returning so quickly. Cody said it was important to him — he has to be consistent. People joke about him doing the Cena schedule, but what else is he supposed to follow? He needs the challenges.

Cody reflected on the fact that it’s been ten years since he left WWE. He said it’s been a gift to make the right decisions, to do the right things, but also to make mistakes. That’s his life.

Becky Lynch Interview — Countdown to WWE Clash in Italy

Corey Graves sat down with Becky Lynch and asked her about her WrestleMania victory. Becky said it was an incredible night and reminded everyone she never actually lost the title — biased referees cost her, not a better opponent.

Corey brought up Sol Ruca confronting her on the Raw after WrestleMania. Becky called Sol a troublemaker. She said she had a contract signing scheduled and was in the middle of her celebration when Sol decided to get in her face. Becky insisted Sol attacked her for no reason.

Corey asked about their match at Saturday Night’s Main Event. Becky said she had Sol dead to rights, and somehow she got disqualified for trying to pull the referee out of harm’s way. She even pointed out she saved Jessika Carr, despite not liking her.

Corey then asked about Sol challenging her again. Becky said Sol isn’t ready and has bitten off more than she can chew. She said Sol will run home to America while Becky celebrates with her family in Europe.

Sol Ruca Interview — Countdown to WWE Clash in Italy

Sol said she was honored to be there when asked about the crowd reaction.

Joe Tessitore brought up Becky saying she isn’t ready. Sol said Becky has no idea what she’s gone through or how she trained, and she’s here to prove Becky wrong.

Big E asked about her health, and Sol said she was medically cleared this morning.

Corey asked if that would be an issue. Sol said it’s wild to think she’s only been doing this for four years and she’s already faced names like Liv Morgan, Iyo Sky, and Becky Lynch. She said she belongs here.

Sol added that Becky will do whatever it takes to win, but she’s used to deep, unpredictable waters thanks to her surfing background. She said she’ll do whatever it takes to win the title.

We Hear from Paul Heyman

Paul Heyman cut off Cathy Kelley as she was talking about Oba Femi’s WrestleMania win.

Paul said Cathy wanted to talk about how there’s no denying what Oba did to Brock at WrestleMania — he beat him so badly that Brock retired. But Brock can’t live with that, so he’s going to do something about it. WrestleMania was Oba’s night, Paul said, but that was just one night. Brock Lesnar has been dominant for twenty‑five years. Tonight, Paul promised, would be Brock Lesnar’s night. And we’ll see how Oba recovers from the beating Brock plans to give him.

Wade Barrett Interview with Gunther — Countdown to WWE Clash in Italy

Wade sat down with Gunther and brought up his growing reputation for ending careers, even being called the Career Killer. Gunther said he appreciates the title.

Wade mentioned how people complain about him gloating after those wins. Gunther said the fans treat those wrestlers like heroes, but they aren’t heroes to him. To him, it’s a great feeling to do what he does.

Wade shifted to Gunther’s move to SmackDown and his title match with Cody, asking about the mind games. Gunther said he doesn’t like Cody’s approach. Cody has beaten him a few times, and there’s a score to settle.

Wade asked if there was any doubt. Gunther said he doesn’t waste time with doubt.

Wade then asked if being in Europe gives him an advantage. Gunther said he’s simply the better wrestler. The environment will be different in Europe, but he doesn’t care if the crowd cheers or boos. If the people support him over Cody, he said Cody won’t be able to handle it.

Joe and Cody — Continued Interview

Joe asked Cody for his thoughts on Gunther. Cody asked if beating John Cena makes Gunther dangerous. He said Gunther got Cena at the end of his career. He beat AJ Styles at the end of his career. Cody said he’s not going to fear Gunther for ending the careers of wrestlers whose time was already winding down. He’ll fear Gunther if Gunther is at his absolute best. Cody said he has Gunther’s number, and he won’t be added to the list of careers Gunther has ended. He called this the first real prize fight Gunther has had in a long time.

Joe asked about Cody’s strategy. Cody said you have to avoid the chop and keep Gunther moving. The longer the match goes, the less Gunther has in the tank.

Cody said Gunther has the most intimidating look in his eyes — that look that says he thinks Cody is getting tired. Cody said that motivates him, because he’s not done yet. He said he needs to beat Gunther more than Gunther needs to beat him.

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WWE Championship Match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Gunther

They locked up and Cody went to a wrist lock, circling with Gunther until he broke clean and hit a Stardust‑style cartwheel. They reached for a knuckle lock and Gunther forced Cody down to a knee, but Cody powered back up until Gunther backed him into the corner. Gunther chopped him on the break, then hit another heavy shot. Cody answered with a kick and the drop‑down punch. He went for a springboard, but Gunther cut him out of the air with a chop. Gunther followed with knees to the ribs and another chop for a count of two.

Gunther cracked Cody with a chop to the back, then sent him into the corner. Cody floated over on the whip, and Gunther reached for a sleeper, but Cody slipped free. Cody hit a snap mare, but Gunther blasted him with a boot and a forearm across the back.

Cody with punches, but Gunther bowled him over with a shoulder that sent Cody to the mat. Cody flipped through on a belly‑to‑back suplex and fired back with more shots. He floated over in the corner and snapped off a powerslam. Cody followed with jabs and a Bionic Elbow, then hit a kick and the Pedigree for a count of two.

Cody stepped out to the apron and leapt back in, but Gunther blasted him with a running dropkick and drilled him with a powerbomb for a close call. Gunther climbed the ropes for a frog splash, but Cody got the knees up. Cody hit Beautiful Disaster and followed with CrossRhodes, but Gunther kicked out at a count of two.

Cody went for the double‑jump Cody Cutter, but Gunther saw it coming and snatched him out of the air straight into a sleeper. Cody rolled through and got a quick two count, but Gunther kept the hold locked in. He dragged Cody down to the mat and added the body scissors.

Gunther climbed onto Cody’s back while still cranking the sleeper. Cody forced himself to his feet and dropped straight back to break the grip, but Gunther immediately reapplied the choke. He hammered Cody with elbows, then cinched the sleeper in again and wrapped the legs. Cody started to fade as the hold tightened.

Cody fought through the sleeper and surged back to life, dragging himself to the ropes to force the break. Gunther kicked him in the head and waited for him to rise. He clubbed Cody across the back, but Cody fired back with punches. Gunther chopped him, Cody answered, and they traded shots until Gunther leveled him with a clothesline. Cody came back with a clothesline of his own, but neither man went down. Gunther hit another clothesline that finally dropped Cody.

Cody went for the Cody Cutter, but Gunther caught him in mid‑air. Gunther tried to clamp on the sleeper again, but Cody reversed out. Cody hit a clothesline and then connected with the Cody Cutter.

Cody followed with CrossRhodes for the three count.

Winner: Cody Rhodes

After the match, Gunther tried to get the referee’s attention. The replay showed Gunther’s leg appeared to be under the bottom rope.

Results for WWE Clash in Italy continue after a break.

WWE Women’s Championship Match: Rhea Ripley (c) vs. Jade Cargill

They locked up and neither woman budged, ending in a stalemate. They tied up again and pushed into the corner, and Rhea muscled Jade down out of the collar‑and‑elbow. Jade fired back with a pair of slaps, but Rhea blasted her with a kick and a face‑buster. Jade avoided a clothesline and slammed Rhea, then dropped into push‑ups right in front of her. Rhea slapped her across the face for it.

Jade was sent to the floor and Rhea followed with a dropkick through the ropes. Rhea went for a cannonball off the apron, but Jade caught her landing and cracked her with a forearm. Jade sent Rhea into the apron, hit a pop‑up knee, then drove her into the apron again before delivering a fallaway slam on the floor. Jade rolled Rhea back inside. Rhea threw a punch, but Jade answered with elbows and kicks.

Jade choked Rhea in the ropes, then drove her into the turnbuckles and kept the pressure on with more choking. She rocked Rhea with a forearm in the corner and followed with a hard Irish whip. Jade dropped into more push‑ups to taunt her. She hit a suplex and got a count of two, then slammed Rhea’s head into the mat. Jade kicked her, landed a European uppercut, and kicked her in the back.

Rhea answered with chops, but Jade sent her into the corner again and hit another suplex for a count of two. Jade clamped on a reverse chin lock, then yanked Rhea down by the hair. Rhea fought back with punches, but Jade cut her off with a shot and a slam. Jade missed an elbow drop, then charged and ran shoulder‑first into the ring post when Rhea moved.

Rhea fired up with clotheslines, a head butt, a back heel kick, and a face plant. She followed with a missile dropkick and a German suplex.

Jade rolled to the floor and Rhea launched after her with a cannonball off the apron. Rhea went up top and hit a missile dropkick back in the ring for a count of two. Jade blocked the Razor’s Edge and sent Rhea over with a back body drop. Rhea kicked Jade and both women were down.

They got to their feet face to face and traded punches and forearms. Jade missed a bicycle kick, Rhea slipped out of Jaded, and Rhea cracked her with a head butt. Jade avoided RipTide, but Rhea caught her with an enzuigiri. Rhea set up the Razor’s Edge and connected, then followed with a Shining Wizard for a close call.

Rhea lifted Jade onto her shoulders, but Jade grabbed the ropes and countered with a headscissors that sent both of them over the top rope, with Rhea hitting the apron on the way down. Rhea held on and dropped Jade face‑first onto the apron.

Rhea got a near fall, then went for RipTide, but Jade slipped out and tried for Jaded. Rhea dropped through the legs and reached for RipTide again, but Jade planted her with a DDT. Rhea landed on her feet on a belly‑to‑back suplex, but Jade followed with a Blue Thunder Bomb for a count of two. Jade headed up top, but Rhea cut her off with a chop, then another, then a forearm. Rhea climbed up with her and hammered Jade across the back to set up a Super RipTide. Instead, Rhea hit a belly‑to‑back superplex and scored a close call.

B‑Fab and Michin ran down, and Rhea turned straight into a bicycle kick. Jade went for Jaded, but Rhea countered with a victory roll and a double stomp. Rhea hit RipTide, and B‑Fab eventually almost managed to get Jade’s foot on the rope to stop the count. The referee caught on and threw them out.

Rhea went to the floor, and Charlotte Flair flew off the ringside barrier with a crossbody. Michin was sent into the post.

Jade blasted Rhea with a bicycle kick and hit Jaded, but Charlotte put Rhea’s foot on the ropes to break the count. Jade tried for a chokeslam, but Rhea slipped free and cracked her with a head butt. Rhea followed with RipTide for the three.

Winner: Rhea Ripley

The show cuts to a break. We will be back for more WWE Clash in Italy results

Brock Lesnar vs. Oba Femi

Brock attacked Oba from behind before the bell even rang and planted him with an F5. He hit a second F5, then hauled Oba up again and delivered a third. Brock went for number four and connected, finally covering Oba and getting a near fall.

Brock went right back to the kimura and locked in the body scissors. Oba powered to his feet and drove Brock down with a spinebuster to finally break the hold. Brock immediately returned to the kimura, but Oba rammed him into the corner. Brock held on, so Oba smashed him into the corner a second time before finally getting free.

Oba tried for a chokeslam, but Brock slipped out and drilled him with another F5. Brock covered and got a count of two.

Oba escaped another F5 attempt and drilled Brock with a chokeslam for a close call. Oba then clotheslined Brock over the top rope, tumbling to the floor with him.

Oba cleared off the announce table, but Brock turned things around and sent Oba crashing into the ring post. Brock clamped on a kimura on the floor, but Oba powered out by driving Brock into the post. Oba tried to chokeslam him through the announce table, but Brock slipped free and hit an F5 that sent Oba crashing through the table.

Brock slid back into the ring while the referee started the count, but Oba suddenly popped up and beat the count, leaving Brock stunned. Oba blasted him with a running uppercut, then a second, then a third before hitting a toss powerbomb. Oba went for the pop‑up powerbomb, but Brock slipped out and drilled him with F5 number 7 for the three count.

Winner: Brock Lesnar

Brock tells Oba he is done… bitch.

We take a look at last night’s AAA Noches de Los Grandes, where the original El Grande Americano was unmasked and revealed to be Chad Gable (are you shocked?). The crowd shot then picked up Santino Marella watching from the audience.

We will return after a break with more results from WWE Clash in Italy.

Women’s Intercontinental Championship: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Sol Ruca

Becky had words for the referee, giving Sol an opening to matrix under a clothesline and hit one of her own. Becky grabbed the ropes to shield herself, but Sol blocked a kick and drilled her with a spinning face‑plant. Sol followed with forearms, a kick to the leg, and a curb stomp into the turnbuckles. She hit a splash and a kick for a close call.

Sol kept control with a wrist lock and arm wringers, then floated over on an Irish whip. Becky recovered and clotheslined Sol over the top rope to the floor. Becky followed with a baseball slide. She went for a forearm off the apron, but Sol hung in the ropes to avoid it, causing Becky to smack the ring post instead. Sol then hit a moonsault to the floor.

They returned to the ring and Sol scored another near fall.

Becky sent Sol into the turnbuckles, but Sol came back with a sunset flip for a quick two. Sol swept the leg and flipped over Becky, but Becky blocked the follow‑up kick and yanked Sol off the ropes. Becky punched her, Sol punched back, and they traded shots. Sol went over the top when Becky pulled the ropes down, and Becky followed with a forearm off the apron. She slammed Sol into the barricade a few times, then went up top and hit a leg drop for a near fall.

Becky fired off European uppercuts, but Sol answered with one of her own and they traded again. Becky hit a back heel kick, Sol drilled her with a thrust kick to the midsection, then followed with another uppercut and a pair of flying back elbows. Sol hit an Irish whip and a German suplex, then went to the turnbuckles and connected with a missile dropkick.

Sol hit a running knee for a near fall, sending Becky rolling to the floor. Sol set for a Sasuke Special, but Becky slid back into the ring, so Sol caught her with a dropkick instead. Becky countered the Sol Snatcher into a cross arm‑breaker, but Sol kept Becky’s hands apart and turned it into an STF. Becky escaped and reached for DisArmHer, but Sol rolled her up. Becky rolled her back, forcing the referee out of position, and got a count of two. Sol followed with a count of two of her own. Becky hit a reverse DDT for another near fall.

Becky argued with the referee while the referee defended the call. Sol flipped out of a uranage and hit a dropkick. Becky sent Sol to the apron, but Sol fired back with forearms before Becky drove her into the turnbuckles.

Sol blocked the superplex and rocked Becky with a head‑butt. Sol followed with a Super X‑Factor for a near fall. She climbed again, but Becky grabbed the referee and shoved her into the ropes, crotching Sol on the top. Becky hit a superplex, but Sol blocked the follow‑up DDT and blasted her with a superkick. Becky rolled to the floor, and Sol set for the Sasuke Special, glancing off the rotation and still catching Becky on the landing.

Sol went for a springboard senton, Becky tried to cut her off with a clothesline, but Sol avoided it. Becky hit a uranage for a near fall. Becky came off the turnbuckles, but Sol caught her out of the air and hit a uranage of her own for a close call. Becky caught Sol and lifted her onto her shoulders, but Sol rolled through with a sunset flip, then scrambled to the turnbuckles to escape another uranage attempt.

Sol hit the Sol Snatcher for the three count.

Winner and NEW Women’s Intercontinental Champion: Sol Ruca

The show heads to a break. More WWE Clash in Italy results are coming up next.

WWE World Heavyweight Championship Tribal Combat: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Jacob Fatu

They locked up and Roman shoved Fatu back. They tied up again and Roman took a side head lock. Fatu answered with a punch and a side head lock of his own, then knocked Roman down with a shoulder tackle. Roman fired back with a clothesline, then hammered Fatu in the corner and drove him into the turnbuckles.

Fatu came back with a running back elbow and reached for the Tongan Death Grip, but Roman bailed to the floor. Fatu followed with a suicide dive that sent Roman crashing into the barricade. Fatu slammed Roman into the barrier again and then into the crowd. He cracked Roman with a head‑butt as they fought toward the stairs. Roman threw punches, but Fatu sent him into the railing and followed with more head‑butts. Fatu then drove Roman into a chair.

Fatu kicked Roman and sent him back toward ringside. Fatu choked him against the floor, then cracked him with another head‑butt. Fatu lifted the apron and started pulling things out from under the ring, but Roman cut him off with punches. Roman drove Fatu into the ring post, then looked under the ring himself and dragged out a table.

Fatu blasted Roman from behind and shoved the table against the apron. Roman answered with a boot. Fatu sent Roman into the apron and then into the ring steps. The top half of the steps was slid into the ring. Fatu rolled Roman inside, but Roman fired an uppercut that knocked Fatu back to the floor. Roman picked up the steps and hurled them at Fatu, connecting cleanly.

Roman hit a Drive‑By that sent Fatu crashing into the ring post. Roman followed with a clothesline and then a leaping clothesline. He hammered Fatu with repeated corner clotheslines and drilled him with a running boot to the head. Roman signaled for the Superman Punch but missed, and Fatu fired back with punches. Roman kicked him, but Fatu cut him down with a clothesline and a back senton.

Fatu smashed Roman with a corner splash, then climbed the turnbuckles and unloaded a barrage of head‑butts. He charged in with a running hip attack, then went for a pop‑up move, but Roman countered in mid‑air with a Superman Punch for a close call. Roman signaled for the spear, but Fatu blasted him with a thrust kick. Fatu clamped on the Tongan Death Grip and Roman drops to a knee.  Roman is able to get back to his feet and he punches Fatu.  Fatu sends Roman over the top rope to the floor.  Roman counters a suicide dive with a Superman punch and Fatu falls to the floor.

Roman hit a Drive‑By that sent Fatu into the post, then followed with a clothesline and a leaping clothesline. He hammered Fatu with repeated corner clotheslines and drilled him with a running boot. Roman signaled for the Superman Punch but missed, and Fatu answered with punches. Roman kicked him, but Fatu cut him down with a clothesline and a back senton. Fatu smashed him with a corner splash, climbed up, and unloaded a barrage of head‑butts. He hit a running hip attack, then went for a pop‑up move, but Roman countered with a Superman Punch for a close call. Roman signaled for the spear, but Fatu blasted him with a thrust kick and clamped on the Tongan Death Grip.

Roman went under the ring for a kendo stick, then shoved it aside and grabbed the toolbox instead. He slammed the toolbox onto Fatu’s hand to break the grip, dumped out the contents, and smashed the hand again against the ring steps. Roman drove the hand into the mat and followed with punches. He set a table upright in the corner, then slammed the hand into the mat again. Roman lined up the spear, but Fatu crushed him with a splash and followed with a running hip attack.

Fatu went to the floor and charged for a lap around the ring, but Roman cut him off with a Superman Punch. Roman then speared Fatu through the ringside barrier, wiping out two members of the security detail in the wreckage.

Roman rolled Fatu back into the ring and hit a spear for a near fall. Roman started talking down to Fatu, telling him he didn’t need help and never had. Roman tore off one turnbuckle pad, then a second, then decided to rip off a third for good measure.

Fatu clamped on the Tongan Death Grip, but Roman fought free. Roman cracked him with a Superman punch, but Fatu stayed upright. Roman hit a second Superman punch and Fatu still wouldn’t go down. Roman drove Fatu into two of the exposed turnbuckles, but Fatu exploded out with a spear of his own for a count of two.

Fatu missed the double‑jump moonsault when Roman moved. Roman charged for a spear, but Fatu caught him out of the air and hit a pop‑up Samoan drop. Fatu followed with the double‑jump moonsault for a close call.

Roman caught Fatu low as he kicked out. Fatu swung, Roman swung back, and they traded punches. Fatu clamped on the Tongan Death Grip, but Roman broke free and slammed Fatu into the exposed turnbuckles over and over. Roman lined up the spear through the table in the corner and drove Fatu straight through it. Roman was the first to rise, then hit another spear for the three count.

Winner: Roman Reigns

After the match, The Usos made their way out and placed the Ola Fala on Reigns. Roman told them that Solo Sikoa and The MFTs — who were already at ringside watching — were next. As Reigns headed up the ramp, Fatu finally pulled himself out of the ring and stared down Sikoa and The MFTs from the floor.

The commentators reminded everyone that Fatu must acknowledge Reigns as his Tribal Chief this Monday on Raw in Turin, Italy. That’s how the show went off the air. Thanks for joining us!

–– Here is what’s in store for 2026 WWE Clash in Italy ––

  • Brock Lesnar vs. Oba Femi.
  • WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Sol Ruca.
  • WWE Championship Match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. GUNTHER.
  • WWE Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley (c) vs. Jade Cargill.
  • WWE World Heavyweight Championship Tribal Combat: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Jacob Fatu.

WWE Clash in Italy Preview

Jacob Fatu failed to win the World Heavyweight Championship from Roman Reigns at WWE Backlash on May 9. However, he gets another chance today in a Tribal Combat Match. Their feud grew even more intense on the May 11 episode of Raw when Fatu left Reigns laid out in the ring. One week later, Reigns and The Usos struck back. They trapped Fatu in the ropes and hit him with repeated Superman Punches and double superkicks. Their rivalry reached a breaking point this past Monday during a heated face‑to‑face exchange. Fatu agreed to serve Reigns if he loses today, and Reigns agreed to acknowledge Fatu if he loses. As a result, both men enter the match with high stakes and personal pride on the line.

Cody Rhodes defends the Undisputed WWE Championship for the first time since beating Randy Orton at WrestleMania 42 Night One. He faces GUNTHER. Their issues began on the May 1 episode of SmackDown when GUNTHER blindsided Rhodes with an attack. One week later, Paul Heyman confronted Rhodes and explained that he owed GUNTHER a favor, which led to tonight’s title match. Royce Keys tried to take the opportunity for himself during a contract signing on May 15, but GUNTHER beat Keys later that night in a Number One Contender’s Match. Because of that win, GUNTHER now gets his shot at the championship.

Rhea Ripley defends the Women’s Championship for the first time since winning it. She faces Jade Cargill. Their rivalry has lasted for months. Ripley defeated Cargill for the title at WrestleMania 42 Night Two. They met again at Saturday Night’s Main Event on May 23 in a Six Woman Tag Match. Cargill, Michin, and B‑Fab beat Ripley, Charlotte Flair, and Alexa Bliss. Cargill then beat Bliss in singles action on SmackDown this past Friday and left her down in the ring after hitting a Jaded onto a chair. Because of all this, Ripley and Cargill now meet with the title on the line.

Becky Lynch defends the Women’s Intercontinental Championship against Sol Ruca despite Lynch claiming online that Ruca is not medically cleared. Their tension has grown over the last few weeks. They argued on the May 18 episode of Raw. They then met again at Saturday Night’s Main Event on May 23 in a non‑title match. Ruca won by disqualification after Lynch pulled the referee in front of her to block a Sol Snatcher. Lynch attacked Ruca after the match, but SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis appeared and informed Lynch that the title match would still happen today. He spoke on behalf of Raw General Manager Adam Pearce. As a result, the match now moves forward with even more hostility.

Brock Lesnar returns to the ring for the first time since WrestleMania 42 Night Two. He faces Oba Femi. Femi beat Lesnar in quick fashion at WrestleMania, and Lesnar left his gloves and boots in the ring afterward, which made many fans think he had retired. However, Lesnar returned on the May 18 episode of Raw and attacked Femi from behind before the Open Challenge could begin. Paul Heyman later told Adam Pearce that Lesnar wanted one more match and handed him the contract for today’s bout. Because of that, Lesnar and Femi now meet again with unfinished business.

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