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After a successful European Summer Tour, WWE is back in the States for the June 15th episode of Monday Night Raw. Tonight’s show emanates from Baltimore, Maryland’s CFG Bank Arena, and it promises to be a big one. We are well on the road to Night of Champions and among other matches, tonight we get one step closer to our King of the Ring and Queen of the Ring finals.
WWE Raw Preview (6/15/26)
King of the Ring and Queen of the Ring Semis

Being advertised for Raw are two semifinals in the King of the Ring and Queen of the Ring tournaments. Dominik Mysterio will put his money where his mouth was last week when he takes on Oba Femi. Femi has promised that tonight, Dirty Dom will meet his daddy, and if rumors of a Femi/Roman Reigns match are true, it seems like Mysterio will do the job in a big way tonight. On the women’s side, IYO SKY faces Raquel Rodriguez. Will the Genius of the Sky get one step closer to a title match or will Rodriguez win to set up a much-anticipated clash with her best friend, Liv Morgan in the finals?
That is if Morgan gets that far. Tonight, Roxanne Perez will do her best to ensure Morgan’s victory on Friday, when she faces the champ’s Queen of the Ring opponent, Charlotte Flair.
El Grande No More
Chad Gable has realized the error of his ways. The former El Grande Americano has been on a lucha libre apology tour, and tonight, he gets a chance to display his remorse through action, not just words. Gable is out to avenge Rey Mysterio, whose mask was ripped off thanks to Rusev and Ethan Page last week. Will Gable record a win in his first match on Raw as himself in over a year, or will Page and Rusev’s alliance continue to pay dividends for the two baddies?
Acknowledge Him

Finally, the OTC is set to be in attendance tonight. Will Reigns continue to gas up Jey Uso to win the King of the Ring and take the title from Cody Rhodes? Or will he have something to say in response to Solo Sikoa’s “hell no” from Friday to rejoining the Bloodline? Either way, it’s always headline-making when the Tribal Chief comes to town. Baltimore, prepare to acknowledge him.
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Live Venue – Where Is Raw Tonight?:
WWE Raw on June 15, 2026, airs live from the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland.
Broadcast Details – What Time Is Raw Tonight, June 15, 2026?

- Time: 8 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) – Account for Daylight Saving Time / 7 p.m. Central Time (CT) /
- Stream: Netflix
WWE Raw Match Card and Results (6/15/26):
- King of the Ring semis: Oba Femi def. Dominik Mysterio
- Queen of the Ring semis: IYO SKY def. Raquel Rodriguez
- Chad Gable def. Rusev by submission
- Charlotte Flair def. Roxanne Perez by submission
- Je’Von Evans def. Austin Theory by DQ
Live Results from Baltimore, MD (6/15/26)
Baltimore…Acknowledge Them
The musical Hairspray has a song called “Good Morning, Baltimore,” whose lyrics include, “every day’s like an open door.” Tonight, several superstars will look to walk through that door on their way to a chance at the finals for the King of the Ring and Queen of the Ring crowns. One of those men is Jey Uso, who might not be in action tonight but is here nevertheless. He is joined by Jimmy Uso and Roman Reigns as the OG Bloodline arrives outside the arena before they meet up with Jacob Fatu, who joins the trio on their way to the ring.
10 minutes into the show, and we kick things off. Baltimore, acknowledge your tribal chief.
Reigns soaks in the cheers and chants for a few more moments, but tonight, he’s here to stand on business. Reigns says life is good and they have a lot to be grateful for. The right-hand man is moving on, where he’s going to win the King of the Ring. Reigns asks the crowd to acknowledge Jey Uso, and the yeeting begins. Reigns knows people are going to try to piss him off and pick holes by saying he favors Jey over Jim, but that’s not the case, and tonight, he’s glazing everybody. It’s day one-ish, all the way back to the beginning. If not for Big Jim, there is no right-hand man, there is no tribal chief, and no Bloodline. Reigns tells the crowd to acknowledge the other Uso.
Fatu gets some heavy chants as Jey Uso calls out his little cousin and says he doesn’t listen and needs to acknowledge the Usos too. Reigns observes there might be a problem as he steps up to Fatu. Reigns says Fatu needs to listen to the twins and acknowledge them, but Fatu says hell no, he doesn’t listen to the Usos. The only person he acknowledges is his OTC. Fatu hands the mic back to the champ, who says they don’t need yes men.
He calls for a box that has the Ula fala inside and holds it up. Reigns knows the locker room is terrified they are going to run the business again. But newsflash, they have always been there and is forever. The Wild Samoans, Yokozuna, Rikishi, Umaga, the Usos, Reigns (interesting there was no mention of the Rock…), it’s all the Bloodline, and when their kids are tagging together, that’s the Bloodline too. Reigns tells Fatu he’s no longer on the outside and welcomes him to the family business. Reigns puts the Ula fala around Fatu, officially welcoming him to the Bloodline.
Actor Eric Andre daps up Reigns and Big Jim before pissing Fatu off. Fatu tosses Andre into the ring and looks like he’s gonna attack him, but Reigns initially begs him off before calling the play. The look on his face says it all as Reigns seems to like this version of his cousin. As Fatu gets out of the ring, Reigns tells him to go back in there and do it one more time. Reigns speaks directly to the camera and says they don’t want to do this, but if someone forces their hand, they’ll get taken out just like his Street Fighter co-star just did.
Match One: IYO SKY vs Raquel Rodriguez
IYO SKY wastes no time with a quick start against Raquel Rodriguez. However, Rodriguez’ power allows her to take over and shut down SKY’s fury. Action heads outside the ring as Rodriguez throws SKY face-first into the barricade. She climbs on top of the announce desk and taunts the crowd before prepping the desk for carnage. SKY fights back, and action moves back to the ring. SKY hits the guillotine, but Rodriguez counters with a vertical suplex, once again showcasing her strength advantage. Action moves to the outside again as SKY looks to fly, but Rodriguez catches her and throws her into the ringpost.
Back from commercial, and SKY takes over with a nice sequence of moves leading into the Bullet Train. SKY climbs to the top and hits the Missile Dropkick, sending Rodriguez to the other side of the ring. SKY celebrates with the crowd and looks for another Bullet Train, but Rodriguez escapes under the ropes. The two fight on the apron as SKY tries to powerbomb Rodriguez but can’t quite get enough. Rodriguez has SKY up, but SKY escapes before Rodriguez can put her through the announce desk. SKY slams Rodriguez’ head into the desk before looking to send her through, but Rodriguez gets out of the way and drags SKY back to the ring. SKY evades a potential match-ending move before driving Rodriguez into the post and hitting a sunset powerbomb. Back to the top rope, and SKY does it.
Winner and advancing to the Queen of the Ring finals against either Liv Morgan/Charlotte Flair: IYO SKY
Backstage
- Roxanne Perez and Liv Morgan are backstage as Morgan says she would have loved to face Raquel Rodriguez, but since she didn’t advance, it’s time to focus on her and Dominik Mysterio. Morgan thanks Perez for stepping up to face Charlotte Flair tonight, as Perez says she’ll make sure Flair isn’t 100 percent for Morgan’s Queen of the Ring match with her on Friday. Morgan then knocks on a door where Danhausen is and shows off her Danhausen merch. He calls her ‘Olivia’ and says he is a very busy man these days, but she flirts before she asks for his help, wondering if he could curse Oba Femi for her. He asks for human monies to be put in her music video, a song, magazine covers, and more human monies. Not getting anywhere, Morgan walks away.
- WWE shows a short Danhausen/Knicks documentary, including clips, newspaper headlines, and more from the Knicks journey from losing games to winning the NBA Championship. WWE announcers promote their Knicks collection. They really are going to milk this for all its worth.
- We get a pre-recorded video of Seth Rollins saying he wanted to give Bron Breakker the world, but in turn he took everything from him. Rollins says he took King of the Ring from him, six months from his career, and his title. It’s time for him to right his wrongs and end the Vision permanently. He challenges Breakker for Night of Champions inside a steel cage.
- Adam Pearce is with Lyra Valkyria, and she’s excited about something. LA Knight shows up and asks if Pearce saw SmackDown. He says he does and asks if Knight is pissed off. Knight says everything happened the way he said, and if there was a championship for ESP, he’d be champ 10 times over, and now he’s got to worry about Sikoa being back in the fold. Pearce says the referee’s decision is final and Sikoa’s not with Reigns last time he checked. Knight says this problem has no solution, so he’s going to do things his way.
- Jackie Redmond is with Chad Gable and asks him about his next chapter. Gable says after losing the mask he’s gained respect for the mask and lucha libre itself. He’s been wrong about a lot and has to make amends. Rey Mysterio made him realize that after he’s done with Rusev tonight, there are others he needs to make amends to. Gable walks past Maxxine Dupri chatting with Austin Theory, planting more seeds there, before walking to the ring.
Match Two: Chad Gable vs Rusev
Rusev and Chad Gable exchange power moves to kick things off as Rusev takes an early advantage, tossing Gable from pillar to post. Gable rebounds with a belly to belly before trying to get Rusev into the Ankle Lock. Rusev senses it and rolls out of the ring to regroup. Gable follows, but Rusev has it scouted and throws Gable into the steps. He hits a suplex on the floor before rolling in to break the count and back out to keep up his attack. Rusev throws Gable headfirst into the announce table as he soaks in the boos from the crowd. Gable manages to get the upper hand as Rusev is distracted, throwing him into the desk. Ethan Page distracts Gable at ringside, allowing Rusev the opportunity to throw Gable over the announce desk and into the chairs.
Coming back from the break, and it’s all Rusev in the ring. Gable tries to fight back as he and Rusev exchange blows. Rusev swings, but Gable hits the German suplex once, twice, and goes for a third, but Rusev gets to the ropes. Action heads to the apron, and Rusev climbs to the top, but Gable chases and lands a superplex as the crowd rallies behind him. Gable gets the Ankle Lock, but Rusev kicks free and sets up the Accolade. Gable counters and once again gets Rusev into the Ankle Lock. Page grabs for Rusev’s hand, but Gable has him in the middle of the ring, so Page gets in the ring to break things up. Rusev hits the Matchka Kick, but Gable kicks out. Rusev manages to get the Accolade, but Gable refuses to quit. He almost makes it to the rope, but Rusev drags him back. Gable hits the Angle Slam and gets the Ankle Lock in the center of the ring, causing Rusev to tap out immediately.
His celebration is short-lived, though, as Page attacks Gable after the match and is joined by Rusev. That brings out Mysterio and Dragon Lee, who clear the ring of the heels.
Winner: Chad Gable
Backstage
- Reigns is backstage with a production assistant giving orders before the Usos roll up. Big Jim says he thought they had a play to run and Reigns was going to advise Fatu that when Reigns isn’t around Fatu is supposed to listen to them. Reigns says he called an audible. Imagine feeling like Fatu, like an outsider in his own family. It’s not like that anymore. He can’t have infighting when everyone on the outside hates them and is running their mouths. Reigns asks why no one has handled LA Knight yet and points out that maybe he should send Fatu to do that tonight. Jey Uso fires up and says he wants to do it but Big Jim says he’ll talk to him. And it kinda seems like that was Reigns’ plan all along.
- A pre-recorded video response from Bron Breakker. He says Rollins made his career off of undermining and backstabbing. He’s not the victim in this story. Breakker destroyed Rollins’ Vision because he used that vision to prey on others for his own self interest. He’s not a visionary, he’s a wolf in sheep’s clothing. At Night of Champions, he accepts the challenge because when you are locked in the cage with a dog, the dog always makes it out.
LA Knight is No Match for the Bloodline
LA Knight lays on the mat as he says for those who missed SmackDown, that’s how he ended his night. He laid in the ring and thought he could be laying there all weekend. Then he remembered he had to get to Baltimore so he hooked up with a friend of his who wanted him to come home to unwind, but no he had to get to Baltimore. Knight got another call that with King of the Ring done he should take the week off but Knight repeated, he had to get to Baltimore. Now that he’s there, he’s home. He didn’t come back a king or a champion but with or without the crown or the title, this is still his game and everyone knows the name. What that means is he’s always been fighting the odds. He doesn’t know how to give up and that usually means he’s fighting the numbers. He didn’t have a famous dad or tribal chief to help him out.
He looks at Reigns manipulating Jacob Fatu and next he’ll have his own meme coin to scam the fans. Knight says it’s tough for him to be angry and he’s not out there to complain. He said every member would be down there and they were. Knight re-litigates how things went down on SmackDown, bringing out Big Jim. He says he knows Knight has legit beef against the Bloodline but that was a few years ago. Things are different now. Sikoa doesn’t run with them so what happened on Friday, had nothing to do with them. Knight says if he does what he wants to Sikoa does that mean they won’t come looking for him? Big Jim says yep, they won’t go after him.
That brings out Jey Uso, who doesn’t seem to have the same feeling of cordiality as his brother. Uso says what Big Jim is saying is right. They told him over and over again that Sikoa was on his own. They need him to accept that but he’s not out there for any of that. He’s out there for one thing…Knight cuts him off. He says he guesses that Uso wants him to acknowledge the tribal chief but Uso says no. He’s better than Knight and beat him on Friday so he needs him to acknowledge him. Knight says he didn’t win fair and square but he’s got to admit he didn’t see this coming having to acknowledge Uso. Its a compelling offer…Knight puts the one up and says, “I acknowledge that you can kiss my ass.”
The Usos put the boots to Knight as Big Jim tries to tell Knight he tried to fix things. Jey Uso gets the steel chair but Big Jim tries to back him off. It works briefly but both Usos eat a steel chair in the end. Knight has the advantage until Fatu comes out and locks in the Tongan Deathgrip. It’s starting to seem like there might be a new right hand man soon…
Backstage
- We get a recap after the commercial before the Usos are seen arguing backstage when Fatu shows up and says they tried it their way and both their ways were ass so he did it the OTC way. He leaves as the Usos seem annoyed.
Match Three: Charlotte Flair vs Roxanne Perez
We get an NXT hype reel of Alexa Bliss that leads into Charlotte Flair’s entrance where she is accompanied by her tag team partner. Flair’s four way victory is recapped before Roxanne Perez and Liv Morgan make their way to the ring along with a recap of Morgan’s own victory in her four way.
Perez starts hot but Flair stops her momentum with a big boot sending Perez to the outside to regroup, Flair follows her out and shoves her against the barricade before Perez pushes Flair arm first into the ring post. Perez targets Flair’s hand which is being sold as having been damaged.
Back from the break, it’s all Perez as she continues targeting Flair’s injured hand. Flair manages a sit out slam in the midst of the attack but Perez kicks out. Flair hits a chop but it doesn’t land as strongly because of the injured hand, allowing Perez a nearfall of her own. She continues attacking the injured arm and hand as Flair tries to get in some offense. Perez gets Flair into the corner with chops but Flair won’t go down. After mocking Flair, Perez takes a boot from the former world champ as Morgan attacks Bliss on the outside. Flair with the Fallaway Slam responding with left handed chops instead. Clothesline from Flair as she hypes up the crowd before hitting a big boot for a nearfall. Flair and Morgan jawjack a bit as Morgan climbs to the apron, taking Flair’s attention. It’s enough to give Perez a quick advantage but she can’t get the pin. Another boot from Flair before she looks for the Figure Eight. Morgan gets involved to distract the ref but to no avail as Bliss reverses Perez’ inside cradle. Perez has to kick out and eventually tap out as Flair locks in the Figure Eight.
Winner: Charlotte Flair
Je’Von Evans Calls out Jey Uso but Gets Logan Paul Instead
Jackie Redmond asks Je’Von Evans his thoughts on his match against Jey Uso and Evans says he’s gonna keep it short and sweet because he knows Uso is listening. Evans says he knows Uso has experience but he’s gonna put a belt to his ass and yeet his ass out of the competition. Next week when they see the Young OG on TV, they’ll say that boy is…being interrupted by Logan Paul.
Paul is braced up as he gets booed by the crowd. He doesn’t understand the negativity as they are there with life-changing news. He’s not there for them, he’s there for Evans. Paul says Evans is a generational talent and he’s said it from day one. He has untapped potential and this good guy persona isn’t gonna work. He sees right through it, he’s ruthless, he’s a killer. He wants Evans to let that out and the Vision is the perfect place for it. He says they are formally inviting him to join the Vision. Paul extends his hand but Evans says hell no. Paul doesn’t think he heard him right because that wasn’t an invitation, it was a mandate. Paul tells Evans he’s in the Vision but Evans tells him to back up before he leaves with no arms. Austin Theory says they aren’t asking, they are telling. He either joins or gets dropped…Evans reveals his gear underneath his pants and asks for a ref. Looks like an impromptu match between Theory and Evans.
Match Four: Je’Von Evans vs Austin Theory
Je’Von Evans comes out on a mission as he quickly gets Austin Theory to the outside. Before Evans can fly, however, Theory gets out of the way momentarily. Evans’ eyes follow him as he takes Theory out on the other side of the ring and into the barricade. Back in the ring and it’s all Evans as the crowd get the flashlight apps out. Evans climbs to the top but Theory rolls out of the way and finally finds some offense sending Evans into the turnbuckle. Theory stomps Evans before hitting a backbreaker and inflicting more damage to the grounded Evans.Theory traps Evans in the ropes before climbing to the top. He takes a moment to taunt with Paul and it allows Evans the chance to take advantage. Evans climbs to the top and lays into Theory. He looks ready to bounce but Theory knocks him off the rope and onto the outside.
Evans is in charge as we get back from the break. He’s got Theory down in the corner. Back to the top for Evans who hits Theory with a massive elbow for a nearfall. Evans looks to go back to the top but Theory cuts out his legs and hits the Attaxia for a nearfall. Theory looks for another but Evans counters to send him out of the ring. Paul confronts Evans allowing Theory the momentary distraction to take Evans out. Theory looks to throw Evans into the ring post but Evans counters sending Theory there instead and then into the timekeeper’s area. Evans runs the ring and then takes out Theory with a massive dive before throwing him back into the ring. Evans looks for the OG Cutter but Bron Breakker cuts him off with a midair spear to save his mate.
Post-match, Theory and Breakker look to do more damage but the Street Profits make their way out for the save. The Vision and Street Profits brawl with the Profits clearing the ring of the heels.
Winner: Je’Von Evans
Backstage
- We get a recap of what happened earlier tonight that leads us into yet another Bloodline segment. Fatu meets Reigns outside of his locker room as Reigns asks if Fatu handled it. He says he did but the twins aren’t happy about it. Reigns didn’t think they would be as he says they don’t understand Fatu the way he does. And as long as the two of them understand each other, there is absolutely no stopping them.
Match Five: Dominik Mysterio vs Oba Femi
WWE left about 18 minutes of show left for this one so let’s see how long Oba Femi needs. Dominik Mysterio starts the match immediately rolling out as the crowd are in unison with chants of Oba. Femi looks to lock up but once again Mysterio cowers to the corner with the ref forcing Femi back. Mysterio gets to the apron before heading back to the outside. Back in the ring, Mysterio finally looks to lock up but he retreats back to the outside yet again. This time, Femi chases him around the ring allowing Mysterio the opportunity to land a dropkick in the ring to send Femi to the outside.
Mysterio climbs over the top but Femi catches him with a huge body shot before tossing him into the announce table. He then goes after JD McDonagh, who jumps the barricade into the crowd, not wanting the smoke. Femi throws Mysterio back into the ring as McDonagh returns and eats a huge elbow. It allows Mysterio the chance for a low blow, however, which he follows up with back-to-back 619s. He’s got the hammer in the boot and lands a frogsplash off the top but Femi kicks out at 1.
Femi double chokeslams Mysterio and McDonagh and then takes them both out with running uppercuts. He levels McDonagh and then Mysterio. Femi looks for the Fall from Grace and this one is over. And with about…12 minutes to spare.
Femi takes the mic to say the Ruler is one match away from his crown. He will beat whoever it is, even Brock Lesnar. Femi calls him out by name saying he’s surprised he didn’t show his face tonight. He used to look up to him as a man but now he questions if he’s even a man at all. Femi wonders what Lesnar’s legacy will be. He knows what his is. He’s the Ruler, the Beast Slayer, the mountain Lesnar can’t climb. That’s how he will be remembered but when it’s all said and done, Lesnar will just be the man who ran from the king.
Winner and advancing to the finals: Oba Femi
WWE Raw Post-Show Review
Never let it be said that there is no such thing as too much Bloodline. Tonight, there was too much Bloodline, even if all of the segments built toward the ultimate goal. Roman Reigns sees something in Jacob Fatu that no one else does and he’s prepared to weaponize it. Does Reigns care about his cousin? Undoubtedly. Like the Usos, he seems to now want all members of his family to achieve greatness. That said, he’s certainly not above using Fatu to handle his dirty work which is exactly what happened when Fatu decimated LA Knight.
Aside from the Bloodline, Raw had a lot of predictable matches. Predictability isn’t always bad though. Oba Femi vs Dominik Mysterio couldn’t have been booked better and Liv Morgan feigning sadness over Raquel Rodriguez was brilliant if not insincere. It supported the booking decision to have IYO SKY go over as the eventual Rodriguez/Morgan match will be even better the longer the wait. Especially with Roxanne Perez involved. It’s hard to believe the Judgment Day is still around and thriving but here we are.
All roads are leading toward Night of Champions and the King and Queen of the Ring finals. Raw did a decent job to advance that with two semifinal matches but overall, the show was all about the Bloodline. And I guess that is something to get used to as Roman Reigns said it himself, “the Bloodline never went away. It’s forever.”