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THE RAW REPORT SLAM for 06/22/2026

THE RAW REPORT SLAM for June 22nd from the O2 Arena in London, England

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SLAM!

THE ONLY BLVD ON A SIGHTSEEING TOUR

The June 22nd edition of RAW takes place at the O2 Arena in London, England on another WWE European sightseeing tour. Thanks to the invention of time zones, it featured a special early start time in the States of 2pm ET / 11am PT. Tonight (or this afternoon), Paige and Brie Bella will defend their Women’s Tag Team Championship titles against Bayley and Lyra Valkyria, the Vision put up their Tag Team Championship gold against The Street Profits, and in singles action Dragon Lee battles Ethan Page. We will also get a bunch of promo segments from the finalist of the King of the Ring Oba Femi and “Main Event” Jey Uso, the Queen of the Ring finalists IYO SKY and the Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan, and Chad Gable will address the WWE universe.

Now let’s start our sightseeing tour – and see what the SLAM all has in store!

Ater the “Then. Now. Forever. Together.” opener we get all the finalists and champs walking into the arena. We’re told by our commentator Michael Cole (welcome back!) that 13,041 british seats are jam-packed in the arena tonight.

We start thing off live in the arena as Oba Femi struts out to the fan’s chants while “Hands of Fate” plays. Once he settles in the ring the crowd continues to chant for “Oba!” Femi says London is wonderful tonight. This starts another “Oba!” chant. Femi says since he was born he was backed by destiny, which led him to the WWE, allowed him to slay the Beast, has brought him this far in the KotR tourney and, this weekend, destiny will bring him to new heights when he becomes the King of the Ring. More “Oba!” chants. He says he then has two options for a champion of his choosing. He asks, the (Undisputed) WWE Championship or the World Heavyweight Championship?

“Main Event Ish” hits and out comes Jey Oso “YEET!”-ing through the crowd and getting into the ring. Femi yells at Jey not to run it back, but he does as he gets the crowd to “YEET!” again. Jey tells Femi not to count him out like they did at the Royal Rumble, when he won the WHC, and they’re counting him out now because they think he can’t beat Femi. Jey says he’s going to shock the world at KotR, take the crown, and at SummerSlam he’s taking it to Cody Rhodes to become Undisputed WWE Champion. He gives Femi his warning shot.

Femi warns Jey that when he shoots, don’t miss. Femi will destroy him whether he misses or doesn’t. Femi says Jey’s not the family member he’s worried about, so he tells Jey to give that bullet to his cousin, courtesy of The Ruler.

ANALYSIS: The Men’s KotR Finals are two major babyfaces against each other. So this promo was all about getting everyone intensely hyped, and it did exactly that. No physicality. Just two guys who are majorly over that want to prove they’re the best.

Who wins the Men’s KotR may all depend if Brock Lesnar takes his multi-million-dollar Saudi payday. I can see Lesnar interfering in the finals costing Femi the crown. That would set up Lesnar vs Femi III for SummerSlam. I wouldn’t mind “King” Jey at all. That adds another layer of tension inside the Bloodline. Cody vs CM Punk has been rumored to be the plan they’ve been headed for SummerSlam for a while now. So, if Jey Uso does win the crown, will he tease going after the OTC’s World Heavyweight Championship? So many possibilities.

We go to our official commentators Michael Cole and Corey Graves as we’re shown replays of last Monday when Jacob Fatu splashed Eric Andre.

GM Adam Pierce is shown walking backstage talking on his phone when he’s confronted by LA Knight. Knight tells Pierce he was handling business with Jimmy and Jey when suddenly Fatu came out with his claw. In walks Jimmy Uso complaining he got hit with a chair by Knight. The two begin arguing when Pierce steps between them and sets up LA Knight vs Jimmy Uso tonight. Knight said that’s a terrible idea, so he wants Jimmy Uso in a match tonight. He acted like he didn’t hear a word Pierce said as they both walked off.

ANALYSIS: Knight seems to be using heel tactics as of late. Don’t know if there’s a heel turn in store, as he’s still over with the crowd. He’s just frustrated with The Bloodline and The MFTs family business. This sets up a good way for two guys to take out their frustrations with each other.

Out comes Brie Bella and then Paige’s music hits as she returns to her homeland of England (brought up in Norwich) as they get ready to defend their Women’s tag title gold after the break. “Amazing Hair” Alicia Taylor made their introductions on their way to the ring.

When we return, we check in the back with Jackie Redmond interviewing the challengers Bayley and Lyra Valkyria. Bayley says they haven’t had any luck at all this year and they need this. Valkyria says the main thing they have is trust. They have friendship. And tonight, it’s all or nothing.

ANALYSIS: Foreshadowing much? It’s been rumored that a heel turn is expected tonight. Hmm…

Bayley and Valkyria make their way to the ring as the fans sing to their song.

WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships: Brie Bella & Paige vs Lyra Valkyria & Bayley

Paige and Valkyria start things off. Valkyria attacks right at the bell and sends Paige into their corner to double-team her. After a bit, while Bayley was legal she gets smacked by Paige and now Bayley is double-teamed. Then, Brie gets caught up in their opponent’s corner for some time.

Eventually, both teams are in and beat down each other for a bit. Brie reversed Bayley’s Belly-to-Bayley and it looked like she wanted a “ROOLUP OF DEATH~!” but she was too close to the edge of the ring apron and ended up flinging Bayley through the ropes, Bayley’s neck landing on the ring apron and she landed hard outside. Ouch. Fortunately, Bayley got back up and took a Running Knee by Brie, then Brie took a Dropkick by Valkyria to keep her outside.

Back inside the ring, Paige got the hot tag and Valkyria exchange pinfall attempts until Valkyria kicks Paige. She mocks Paige as she hits a Fisherman’s Buster, but she doesn’t go for the cover. Paige suddenly reverses a move into Rampage for the win. Brie and Paige retain.

WINNER: Brie Bella and Paige (10 minutes)

ANALYSIS: ***

A decent match, with the typical isolating your opponent’s partner tactics. It was the right decision to give Paige the win in her home town with a lot of her family there.

After the match, Valkyria is still down on the mat as Bayley is visibly upset with the champs. But she helps Valkyria up and tells her they’ll get another chance. Hey hug it out (because Bayley is a hugger, right?). When suddenly, Valkyria throws Bayley neck-first into the middle ropes. After nearly decapitating her, Valkyria snaps and viciously attacks Bayley. She throws Bayley neck-first in the middle ropes again when officials finally pull Valkyria off her. Bayley starts to get up, but Valkyria gives her the Night Wing to finish her off.

ANALYSIS: There were rumors just before the show started about Valkyria turning heel for the first time. That’s why I figured the champs would retain, but possibly Bayley taking the pin with Valkyria getting mad at her. It still works either way. I think Valkyria might make a good monster heel. Expect a match between these two later down the line.

After the break, Jackie Redmond tries to get a word with Valkyria as she rushes past, but Jackie gets pushed aside.

Next up, Chad Gable comes out to the ring for his “Apology Tour” going through London. As the crowd chants “Gable!”, he says he’s had one hell of a month which started when he lost his mask in Mexico. The mask wasn’t the only thing he lost over the last few years. He lost his self-respect, his dignity, and he lost some friends. Chad then asks for Otis to bring Maxxine and Tozawa to the ring.

Maxxine Dupri, Akira Tozawa, and Otis from behind all come out looking upset. Gable tells Maxxine since she joined Alpha Academy her potential was obvious, and all she wanted was to be the absolute best she could be. Gable tells her she did something Gable couldn’t do, win a singles championship. Gable says the way he treated her was pathetic, and that’s on him. He then turns to Tozawa, the heart of a lion. Gable says he tried to hold Tozawa back. The way he treated him was pathetic, and that’s on him. The crowd then chants for Otis. Gable tells Otis he is the most loyal friend any human being could ever have. He says they’ve been friends for twenty years and, almost through tears, he says he missed him. Gable said they trained at the Olympic training center together, they were tag team champions together. He even talks about Otis holding his girls since the day after they were born. Gable said he threw all that away for a shot at the intercontinental title, and that’s on him. He tells the three of them they don’t owe him a thing. But he’s here to say… “I’m sorry.” Gable sticks his hand out to shake Otis’ hand.

Otis takes his time to think about it. Until Otis finally puts his hand out to shake Gable’s, but before they can, Maxxine barges between them and takes Gable’s mic. Maxxine tells Gable there was a time she believed every word that came out of his mouth. But now, she sees everything about him is a lie. She admits Otis and Tozawa want to give him a second chance. But she doesn’t. She reminds him when she had to beg Gable not to hurt Tozawa, or when she had to stop him from whopping Otis with his belt. He left them high and dry, chasing his own dreams. Maxxine tells Gable when she finally achieved his dream of being a champion, she realized they didn’t need him then, and they don’t need him now. So they’ll leave him the way he left them. Alone.

Maxxine and Tozawa both leave the ring, but Otis hesitates. Otis eventually joins the others and leaves Gable in the ring looking sad as the fans chant for him again.

ANALYSIS: It was an overly dramatic segment showing how it’ll take some time for Gable to be forgiven for some of the things he did. Gable did a great job of putting over Otis and their friendship together. It’s about time the trio of Maxxine, Tozawa and Otis got a good storyline. I think Otis will eventually forgive him, while Dupri will turn heel. There’ been rumors she might become the newest member of The Vision. As for Tozawa, maybe he’ll be caught in the middle.

We’re now backstage with Dragon Lee and Rey Mysterio, who mentioned Ethan Page was the one who ordered Rusev to take his mask off. Rey wanted Lee to teach Page some respect. Penta walked in with his Intercontinental Title and told him tonight is you night. They hyped up Lee in Spanish before left for his match after the break.

Back from break, “All Ego” Ethan Page is already in the ring. Dragon Lee’s music hits and out he comes. They showed replays of last week when Chad Gable made Rusev tap.

Ethan Page vs Dragon Lee

Lee went after Page right out of the box with a Leg Takedown, dropkicking Page out of the ring and hitting a Somersault Dive over the top rope onto Page. Lee missed a top rope move and got dropped with a Clothesline. Lee got back in control until he went up top with Page, but Page turned Lee’s mask around to blind him. Page kicked Lee outside the ring.

Back in the ring it was more back and forth action. Page stumbled to the outside for a breather before Lee attempted a Suicide Dive, but Page nailed him with a forearm. Lee managed to send Page onto the commentator’s desk with a Hurricanrana and tried another Suicide Dive, this time grazing Page’s shoulder as they both went over. Papers fly everywhere! Lee threw Page back into the ring, removed his elbow pad, and connected for a two-count.

Lee got ready for a Styles clash, but Page did a head-butt Low Blow that the ref missed. Page gets the Ego Flex and the win.

WINNER: Ethan Page (10 minutes)

ANALYSIS: ***

I think that’s one of the few times we’ve seen Page use his new Ego Flex finisher successfully. The match was decently fast paced, like a luchador match would normally be with Lee getting some big spots in, but it was all about Page slowing him down with heelish tactics and power moves. This should give Page some momentum to possibly head for Penta’s IC title again.

A video airs about The Vision’s history with The Street Profits, getting ready for their World Tag Team Championship match later tonight.

Jackie Redmond is backstage with The Vision of Austin Theory, Bron Breakker and Logan Paul with his arm brace. Theory said everybody’s after The Vision. He said they’re the future. Paul said he’s healing faster than any other human being. Breakker said Seth Rollins isn’t going to be a problem. They’re going to retain tonight, and he’s going to rip Seth Rollin’s head off on Saturday. Redmond confirmed The Vision isn’t lacking any confidence tonight.

ANALYSIS: Basic and simple. Nice heel promo for a nice Championship later tonight. Would’ve been better with Paul Heyman, but he’s currently preoccupied with being the advocate to “Br-r-rawck L-l-lesnar!”.

IYO SKY was shown walking backstage to the ring before the break.

A video of Sol Ruca saying she loves pushing herself, even if she fails. She loves getting back up and proving everyone wrong. She is unapologetically herself, the Women’s Intercontinental Champ.

Cole said there’s over 13,000 in attendance at the O2 arena tonight. Graves said wherever WWE goes stars follow as we see some boxers in attendance.

 Jackie Redmond is in the ring and introduces IYO SKY. “Tokyo Shock” By Def Rebel hits and out comes the Women’s QotR Finalist. SKY said she feels extremely grateful to have gotten here. She can’t wait to face Morgan for the crown. SKY said last week she beat Raquel Rodriguez, and this Saturday she’ll beat Liv Morgan to become the Queen! (she makes a crown hand gesture over her head)

Right on cue, out comes the Women’s World Champ Liv Morgan. She said SKY forgot who she’s dealing with. She is “THE” Liv Morgan, the greatest World Champion of “A-aaaaaaall” (she really dragged that out) time! She said she is the face of the division and all she’s missing is her crown. Morgan got into the ring and said she will make history by not only becoming the first ever Women’s World Champ and Queen of the Ring, but also beat SKY’s friend Rhea Ripley to take her title.

SKY wondered if that crown would fit on Morgan’s big head. She begins screaming in Morgan’s face in Japanese before Morgan punches her. Morgan tries to send SKY to the outside, but while on the apron SKY kicks her. SKY leaps with a top-rope springboard dropkick on Morgan to send her out of the ring. SKY does a few flips in the middle of the ring before they stare each other down.

ANALYSIS: There was some action here, but not as emotionally exciting as the Femi-Jey Uso confrontation. SKY is the babyface who barely speaks any English and Morgan the cocky heel who wants to take everything. But it still works. Unlike the KotR Finals, this match will be babyface vs heel.

I’m sticking with my original pick of “Queen SKY”. If SKY wins by beating Morgan, she can challenge Morgan for her World title at SummerSlam saying she beat her before. If Morgan wins, it poses a very interesting scenario as Rhea Ripley would have to be healthy enough from her injury to defend her title at SummerSlam, which is still up in the air. If she is, Morgan can be the first ever “Queen” Women’s World Champ and WWE Champ.

Now backstage, Jimmy Uso was approached by his brother Jey. Jimmy says he has LA Knight, so Jey needs to focus on the KotR Finals. Jacob Fatu shows up. Jey asked him where he’s been. Fatu says he doesn’t answer to him. He had orders from the OTC and that Sikoa got the message, so now they wait. Jey asks what’s the play? Fatu said let Sikoa cross that like. He won’t like what he finds.

ANALYSIS: Not sure exactly where they’re going with this. It’s just not making any progress. Make up your mind already, Solo.

Back live in the arena, LA Knight’s music hits and he comes out to the ring. He faces Jimmy after the ‘mercial.

Backstage in the Danhausen lab, Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh barge in and demand their money back. Danhausen said he spent it on a bobblehead and his experiment. McDonagh threatens to take Danhausen’s experiment, so he got cursed. Dominik claimed McDonagh was un-curseable. McDonagh touched the experiment and got electrocuted. He fell to the floor but got back up and Danhausen was gone.

ANALYSIS: Another definitively dangerous Danhausen deployment. Oh, Danhausen!

Back live, LA Knight was in the ring while Cole thanked Danhausen for the Knicks Championship win. Out comes Jimmy Uso to the ring.

LA Knight vs Jimmy Uso

They both stare a hole into each other, then Jimmy shoves Knight just before the ref calls for the opening bell. We’re off with punches and chops before Knight gets tossed outside the ring by Jimmy. Knight gets thrown around into the barricade and the steel steps. Knight tried to get back in the ring, but Jimmy pulls him back out, screaming that he’s the only one on Knight’s team. Knight repeatedly knocks Jimmy’s head onto the commentator’s desk. Finally, they both get back in the ring, but it doesn’t last long as they both go back to the outside.

On the ring apron, Knight and Jimmy exchanged blows until Jimmy Suplexes Knight on the hard ring apron, both men down and rolling back into the ring. More back-and-forth hard-hitting action and multiple close pinfall attempts. Jimmy tried to go for an Uso Splash, but Knight intercepts him on the top rope. When suddenly, Solo Sikoa, in a bright red suit, shows up. Sikoa walks down to ringside, distracting Knight enough so Jimmy shoved Knight back down to the mat. The ref was checking on Knight while Sikoa ran up to Jimmy, still on the top rope, as they both smiled at each other. Samoan Spike to Jimmy! Knight finally gets back to his feet, completely confused about what just happened to Jimmy who’s lying on the mat. But he decides to use Blunt Force Trauma to get the win.

WINNER: LA Knight (13 minutes)

ANALYSIS: *** ½

A really good, enjoyable match watching two guys who work well together taking out their frustrations with each other. We’ll see what happens with Knight seemingly getting a cheap victory, even though he didn’t know.

Well, I guess that answered my question from earlier with Fatu. The story here is that Solo Sikoa delivered a message back to the Bloodline: he wants nothing to do with y’all. This will definitely cause some issues on SmackDown once the Tribal Chief sends Jacob Fatu to pay them a visit.

Once again, Jackie Redmond is backstage, this time with The Street Profits of Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins. This is their chance to become five-time tag team Champions. Dawkins said they are ready, unlike Logan Paul, they are 100%. Ford says The Vision is impaired. And they will show the world their London Bridge is going down. The Street Profits are up forever… and they want the smoke!

ANALYSIS: Nice fired up promo as always by The Street Profits. Great to see them again and back in the Championship title chase.

When we return from break, Jacki Redmond walks up to the DOCTOR/TRAINER room backstage and tries to talk to Bailey. Bailey said she has nothing to say and just walks off.

Elsewhere backstage, the Judgment Day’s Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez were talking about Rodriguez losing in the QotR semifinals last week. Perez said at least Morgan beat Flair. Then, Dominik Mysterio came in with an electrocuted JD McDonagh. They thought about taking him to medical, when Morgan barges in and complains about what SKY did to her. Rodriquez said they’re all not doing so hot. Morgan said Rodriguez can go after Sol Ruca and become the next Women’s Intercontinental Champ. Perez asks what about her? But they rush McDonagh off to medical.

ANALYSIS: Some interesting story development here. And I don’t mean McDonagh being cursed. Rodriguez is going after Ruca’s IC title, Morgan has the Women’s World title and the QotR Finals. I think Perez is feeling left out. Something could happen that leads to Perez being kicked out, like costing Morgan the QotR Finals. We’ll see.

We now get a video filmed earlier with Corey Graves in a sit-down interview with Seth “Freakin” Rollins. He first asks Rollins has he made any progress towards destroying what he created, being The Vision? He says yes, even though WrestleMania didn’t go as planned nor at Backlash. He wouldn’t be sitting here if it wasn’t for The Street Profits. Here he is, one win away at Night of Champions, to put all this behind him. Rollins said he knows the risks, and sometimes you have to have to put all your chips on the table. He said that the steel cage match will tell the world who Rollins is. If he can beat Breakker and put The Vision behind him, then he can focus on getting back the title that he never lost.

ANALYSIS: A very calm, solemn interview compared to the more intense ones he usually does. Rollins and Breakker would put on a classic like they have before, with Breakker’s intensity and Rollins’ experience. In a steel cage they both can really show off together.

I’m going to say Rollins will win in the steel cage match. Not just because he’s an experienced competitor in these vicious matches, but I’m not sure what would be next for him if he lost. He needs a big win.

More backstage shenanigans, as Chad Gable was talking to GM Adam Pearce. Gable said he was talking to Penta, and then Dominik Mysterio and company showed up. Dom say Gable isn’t going to face Penta before he does. Dom said he’s the King of Luchadores, that means Gable disrespected him worst of all so Dom wants an apology. Gable said Dom sent him to Mexico in the first place, so he should beat the apology out of him. Dom refuses but suggested McDonagh in a match with Gable. McDonagh was still showing signs of being electrocuted, so they left with Pearce telling McDonagh to go see medical.

ANALYSIS: We’ll see if McDonagh is un-curseable. This could be an interesting match. Could be fun or could be a stupid filler. I say McDonagh won’t be medically cleared and Dom will be forced into a match with Gable.

We now go over the card for Night of Champions in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday, June 27th, at 1pm ET/10am PT.

  • Queen of the Ring Finals: IYO SKY vs Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan
  • King of the Ring Finals: Oba Femi vs Jey Uso
  • Women’s United States Championship: Tiffany Stratton(c) vs Jade Cargill
  • United States Championship: Trick Williams(c) vs Ricky Saints
  • Steel Cage Match: Seth Rollins vs Bron Breakker
  • Undisputed WWE Championship Triple-Threat: Cody Rhodes(c) vs Gunther vs. Sami Zayn

“Bring the Swag” hits live in the arena as The Street Profits of Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins come out to the ring. It’s been about a year sine they’ve held tag-team gold. Next, “Battle Tested” blare as The Vision’s Austin Theory and Bron Breakker made their entrance as the World Tag Team Champions alongside Logan Paul. Ring announcer “Amazing Hair” Alicia Taylor did the championship introductions.

WWE World Tag Team Championships: The Vision – Bron Breakker & Austin Theory (w/ Logan Paul) vs The Street Profits – Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins

The champs attacked at the bell. Theory and Ford are legal to start things off. After a bit, Ford hit a Jumping Knee on Theory, and Dawkins tagged in with a Dropkick. They managed to isolate Theory now, but Breakker eventually gets the tag and physically dominated both Dawkins and Ford.

Lots of hot tags and fast action until Ford tagged in and jumped off the top with a Blockbuster Neck Breaker for only two because Paul put Theory’s foot on the bottom rope. Fortunately, referee Chad Patton saw it and Paul got ejected from ringside. Now it’s an even playing field. Dawkins was tagged back in as he put Theory on his shoulders, but Breakker knocked Ford off the apron. Breakker jumped off the apron with a Flying Clothesline on Dawkins onto the table. They went on another break with The Vision in control.

Back from one more break, and The Vision was in control once again. This time it was Dawkins as babyface in peril needing the hot tag with The Vision in full control. Breakker and Theory hit a double elbow to knock Dawkins down, which led to Theory applied a Chinlock. The fans chanted “We Want Rollins!” Dawkins finally fought back with punches and ended up with Breakker in a Double Clothesline Collision spot. Ford got the hot tag against Theory and jumped off with an elbow then took Breakker off the apron. It didn’t last long once Breakker came back and dominated Dawkins. After a pin break-up, Breakker gets frustrated and goes outside for the steel steps and throws one into the ring (champion’s advantage if there’s a DQ). Dawkins countered Breakker shoving him into the ring post. Now we see Paul sneaking back in at ringside with the brass knuckles. “I Believe in Joe Hendry” hits and Joe Hendry appeared on the apron. Hendry chases off Paul through the crowd. Theory realizes Paul left the brass knucks, so he tried to reach for them. When suddenly, “Burn It Down!” Breakker pulls down his straps and marches to the ramp waiting for Rollins to appear. But Rollins appeared on the commentator’s side through the crowd. Rollins grabbed the knucks from Theory and clobbered Theory with them. Rollins run away through the crowd as Breakker jumps the barricade. Its chaos on the outside, but inside the ring Dawkins hits the Anointment Spinebuster and Ford hit the From the Heavens Frog Splash on Theory. 1… 2… 3! The Street Profits are the new World Tag Team Champs!

WINNERS and NEW World Tag Team Champions: The Street Profits – Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins (20 minutes)

ANALYSIS: *** ¾

That was a very good tag team match that felt surprisingly natural to have Bron Breakker as Austin Theory’s partner, considering Breakker is getting more of a singles push and Logan Paul is still technically on the shelf. Theory was better when we was tagging with Paul. So this was a smart move to have The Street Profits win the titles. This lengthy match still worked and kept everyone entertained with back-and-forth action, consistently isolating the partners, and getting those big spots in. The last few minutes with a bunch of chaotic shenanigans was cool.

And, for the record, The Street Profits are now a record-breaking five-time tag-team grand slam champions: NXT, Raw, SmackDown (even though, due to the WWE Draft, they just traded their Raw tag team belts with the SmackDown tag team champs The New Day), WWE Tag Team Championship, and now, the World Tag Team Championship.

Rollins was shown in the crowd watching on (next to a kid wearing a CM Punk t-shirt) as Breakker stared him down. They replayed the major spots at the end of the match. Pyros went off for The Street Profits while they celebrated up the ramp. End of show.

That’s the SLAM, folks! It was a very exciting show for it to be the Raw go-home edition before 2026 Night of Champions. The promos were really good, there were some great matches that held the show together, and more Danhausen.

On Friday, June 26th, The WWE continues their tour as the NoC go-home show of SmackDown from the same O2 Arena in London, England. Since the WWE will be in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, SmackDown will be taped on Tuesday, June 23rd. But it will still air at its regular time of Friday, June 26th, at 8pm ET on the USA network. This show also marks the final three-hour format before it returns to its previous two-hour runtime next week. Here is what’s in store (non-spoilerey):

  • Alexa Bliss & Women’s United States Champion Tiffany Stratton vs Michin & B-Fab
  • AAA Cruiserweight Champion Rey Fenix vs Nathan Frazer
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion Paige vs Jacy Jayne
  • Danhausen & Matt Cardona vs The Garzas
  • Chelsea Green vs Jade Cargill
  • Giulia vs Kiana James
  • United States Champion Trick Williams and Ricky Saints face to face
  • Prior to Night of Champions Sami Zayn, GUNTHER and Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes face off

And here’s the card for Night of Champions in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday, June 27th, at 1pm ET/10am PT. Watch it on the ESPN App with an ESPN Unlimited plan in the United States, and on Netflix internationally. Remember, The Queen and King of the Ring Finals air during the first hour for free, with the first match of the night being the QotR Finals:

  • Queen of the Ring Finals: IYO SKY vs Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan
  • King of the Ring Finals: Oba Femi vs Jey Uso
  • Women’s United States Championship: Tiffany Stratton(c) vs Jade Cargill
  • United States Championship: Trick Williams(c) vs Ricky Saints
  • Steel Cage Match: Seth Rollins vs Bron Breakker
  • Undisputed WWE Championship Triple-Threat: Cody Rhodes(c) vs Gunther vs. Sami Zayn

That’s a lot of work overseas this week. Stay safe, don’t forget your passports, and see y’all along the BLVD!

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