WWE RAW Results – June 1, 2026

WWE RAW Results – June 1, 2026

WWE RAW Results – June 1, 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s coverage of WWE RAW on June 1, from the Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy.

After a quick look back at WWE Clash in Italy, a vehicle pulled up to the building and The Usos stepped out with Roman right behind them. Roman grabbed his title belt, threw it over his shoulder, and the three of them made their way toward the ring.

The Italian crowd is roaring as Roman steps onto the stage, and he slows his pace to take it all in. The chants roll through the arena, and Roman lifts his head slightly, letting the noise wash over him while he makes that long, deliberate walk toward the ring.

Roman called for some non‑familial acknowledging, saying he’d been waiting for this day because there’s no day like Acknowledgment Day.

Jey cut in, asking where Jacob was. First day on the job and already late.

Jacob Fatu’s music hit and he made his way to the ring.

Roman told him not to drag it out — he knows what time it is. Jey echoed it, telling Jacob he was moving too slow and he knows exactly what time it is.

Jacob walked up to Jey and took his mic.

Roman reminded him he was standing in the middle of the ring.

Jacob said that at Tribal Combat, he knew what he was getting into and he knew the repercussions. He knew what would happen if he walked out with the title last night, and he knew what would happen if he lost. Fatu said he’s taken losses his entire life.

In front of the whole world — including his children — he took a loss, and he will keep his word. Fatu said he lost to his Tribal Chief.

But he made it clear he didn’t lose to Jey’s “punk ass.” He said let’s keep it 100. Then he turned to Roman and said he acknowledges him. Fatu dropped to one knee and raised his hand. Roman shook it and pulled him back up.

Roman told Jacob he loves him.

Jimmy stepped in and told Fatu he’s with them now — and that this is a warning shot.

King of the Ring First Round: Oba Femi vs. Penta vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Solo Sikoa

Hayes jumped Oba on the apron, but Oba rocked him with a punch. Oba knocked Solo and Penta off the apron so he could hit the crab pose in the middle of the ring.

Penta, Solo, and Hayes all swarmed him, but Oba fought them off. Oba blasted Penta and Hayes with uppercuts. Solo hit a splash, but Oba didn’t budge. Oba blocked the Samoan Spike and drilled Solo with a punch, sending him to the floor. Oba followed him out, but Penta caught Oba with a kick and a hesitation headstand kick for a near fall.

Hayes slipped out of the Penta Driver and hit a kick followed by a springboard leg drop for a near fall. Penta sent Hayes into the corner for a headstand, but Hayes got kicked for his trouble. At ringside, Oba and Solo traded shots until Oba sent Solo into the barricade. Talls stared Oba down, forcing Oba back into the ring.

Penta and Hayes kicked each other at the same time, and Oba grabbed them both for a double chokeslam.

Oba drilled Hayes with a hard Irish whip. Solo used a Talla distraction to cheap‑shot Oba, then strutted. Oba recovered and launched Solo over the ringside barrier, and the two brawled their way toward the big staircase. Oba hammered Solo with punches while Hayes and Penta traded shots in the ring. Penta kicked Hayes, Hayes chopped back, and Hayes unloaded punches from the turnbuckles while Oba kept swinging on Solo. Solo slipped out of a powerbomb attempt on the stairs. Hayes got a two count. Oba and Solo made their way back to ringside as Penta hit a thrust kick for a close call. Solo sent Oba into the ring steps. Hayes hit a forearm, Penta hit a Cero Miedo pie‑face, and Hayes and Penta exchanged chops.

Solo slid back in and wiped both out with a double clothesline. He punched Penta in the corner, hit a running hip strike, and lined up another for Hayes, but Oba cut him down with a clothesline. Solo fired back with a superkick to Oba, Hayes followed with First 48, and Penta cracked Hayes with a thrust kick. Oba shoved Penta and Hayes into the corner but missed a shoulder and slammed into the post. Solo and Talla Irish whipped Oba into the post repeatedly. Talla hit a boot that finally knocked Oba over the barricade.

Penta hit a flip dive onto Solo. Hayes followed with a flip dive that only glanced Penta. Hayes went up top, missed a frog splash, and rolled through. Solo blasted him with a clothesline, and Penta answered with a kick to Solo.

Solo swung for the Samoan Spike but missed, and Hayes snapped him down with La Mistica. Penta drilled Hayes with a Penta Driver, but Solo dove in to break up the cover. Solo turned and froze when he realized Oba Femi was somehow back on his feet. Talla charged with a boot, missed, and Oba blasted him with a punch before chopping Hayes off the apron. Oba planted Penta with a spinebuster, then hurled Talla over the announce table. Oba crushed Solo with a toss powerbomb, then hit a sit‑out powerbomb for the three count.

Winner: Oba Femi

After the match, Oba grabbed a mic and said Brock asked him if he could take an ass‑whooping. What do you do after taking an ass‑whooping? What do you do after a beatdown? What do you do after taking seven F5s? Oba said he’s standing, he’s winning, and he took Brock’s best shot and is still here. He said he’s going to win King of the Ring. It’s one and one, and he’ll see Brock down the line.

– We have a video package for Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker.

Queen of the Ring Interview – Lash Legend

Byron Saxton was in the Interstitial Interview Area with Lash Legend and asked her about competing in Queen of the Ring.

Lash said tonight’s match is going to be one for the books. She ran down the championships held by the four women involved, then dismissed it all, saying none of them measure up to her. She called herself the epitome of a queen — no need to curtsey, no need to point at a crown. She’s strong, she’s powerful, and when she wins Queen of the Ring, she’s walking into SummerSlam as a future World Champion.

Sol Ruca Addresses the WWE Universe as New Intercontinental Champion

Cathy Kelley stood in the ring and introduced the new Intercontinental Champion, Sol Ruca.

Cathy asked if Sol ever expected to become champion this quickly after debuting. Sol said it was a dream come true, and she always believed in herself — and the fans believed in her too. She thanked the crowd. Sol gave Becky her respect, saying Becky didn’t want this match and didn’t think Sol was ready, but she still gave her the opportunity. Sol said she proved Becky wrong. As tough as beating Becky was, her work isn’t finished. She wants to be a fighting champion.

If anyone thinks she’s a rookie or underestimates her, they already know what happens. Their soul becomes hers, and they’ll hear the same thing they heard last night.

Roman Wants the KOTR

Roman and Cody were shown staring each other down in the hallway at Clash in Italy.

Roman told Jey to stay on Jacob, saying he needs to be controlled. Roman reminded Jey that he’s tasted this title, but he hasn’t held the other one — and he needs to win King of the Ring. Roman then told Jimmy to stay with him.

Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee vs. Ethan Page & Rusev

Page and Lee opened the match. Lee slipped away from Page early, and Page showed some frustration before tagging in Rusev. They locked up and Rusev hammered Lee with kicks in the corner, then choked him on the ropes. Page tagged back in, hit punches and an elbow to the back of the neck, but Lee answered with a rana that sent Page into the turnbuckles. Lee followed with a kick, a leg sweep, a slingshot kick, and a hesitation dropkick for a count of two. Lee tried to lift Page, but Page escaped. Rusev made a blind tag, but Lee rolled him up for a close call. Rey reached for a tag, but Page yanked him off the apron. Rusev hit a uranage, then sent Lee to the floor where Page drove him into the announce table.

Page covered twice and got two each time. Rusev tagged in and landed a forearm. Lee fought back with punches, but Rusev cut him off and rammed him into the turnbuckles before hitting more shoulders. The referee forced Rey back to the apron. Lee chopped Rusev, but Rusev blocked the tag again and clamped on a bear hug. Lee elbowed free. Page tagged in and they Irish whipped Lee, but Page missed a splash and Rusev spilled over the top rope to the floor. Page stopped the tag again, dragged Lee back, and tagged Rusev. Rusev kicked Lee. Rusev sent him into the corner, but Lee hit a forearm on Page and a kick to Rusev. Rusev still managed to block the tag. Lee fired off a superkick and both men went down.

Page and Rey both tagged in, and Rey immediately took control with an arm‑drag takedown. He kicked Page, went up top, and hit a seated splash. Rey followed with a quebrada for a count of two. He knocked Rusev off the apron, but Page caught him with a boot. Rey hit a wheelbarrow that turned into a rana on Rusev, sending him to the floor. Rey set up Page for the ropes, but Rusev tripped him on the 619 attempt. Lee kicked Rusev, but Rey collided with Lee by accident, allowing Page to roll him up for two. Rey hit a back elbow, climbed onto Page’s shoulders, and went for a rana, but Page blocked it and locked in a Boston Crab. Lee broke it with a superkick. Lee then hit a headscissors that sent Rusev into Page. Lee kicked Rusev to the floor and followed with a suicide dive. Rey dropkicked Page into the ropes, hit the 619, and finished with a slingshot splash for the three count.

Winners: Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee

Adam Pearce with Penta and LA Knight

Backstage, Pearce spoke with Penta. He told Penta that Rey wants his title match, and Pearce said he’s going to make it happen.

LA Knight stepped in and cut Pearce off. Knight complained about Pearce giving Roman all the attention while ignoring him. Pearce fired back, saying maybe he was talking to Roman about Knight’s title match. Knight said Pearce was doing something he’d never do to Roman — that Pearce only wants Roman as champion. Pearce responded that Fatu is a liability and he’s keeping the Bloodline in line.

Backstage Interview – Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh

Byron Saxton was with Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh.

Byron asked Dom about his King of the Ring match on Friday and mentioned that Finn is now on SmackDown. JD cut in, saying “goodbye and good riddance” to Finn — he won’t be missed. JD said Finn ran away because the two of them would have finished his career.

Dom said he’s going to win King of the Ring.

Byron brought up that if Dom wins, he’ll have to face Oba Femi. Dom said Oba should be afraid of him.

– We then saw highlights from the El Grande Americanos mask‑versus‑mask match.

Queen of the Ring First Round Match – Iyo Sky vs. Lash Legend vs. Roxanne Perez vs. Giulia

They surrounded Lash, and Lash fired first with a knee to Iyo and a chop to Giulia. She missed a bicycle kick but caught Perez with one. Giulia went for a crossbody, but Lash snatched her out of the air before Iyo hit a springboard dropkick to break it up. Perez jumped Iyo from behind with punches, but Iyo answered back until Perez landed a Pele kick. Perez set for a dive, but Giulia cut her off. Lash blasted Perez with a bicycle kick. Giulia locked a guillotine on Lash, but Lash muscled her onto the turnbuckles and slipped free. Iyo tried a rana, but Lash blocked it. Lash lifted Perez, and Giulia came flying in with a missile dropkick to the backs of both Iyo and Perez, sending everyone crashing to the floor. Giulia rolled Perez back inside, and Perez slapped her.

Giulia blocked Perez’s slap and answered with one of her own. Perez fired back with a forearm, and they traded shots until they shifted into chops. Perez unloaded a flurry of forearms, then whipped Giulia into the corner but missed the splash. Giulia snapped her down and locked in a figure‑four headscissors. Iyo clamped a figure‑four headscissors on Giulia at the same time. Lash added a Boston Crab on Perez, turning the whole pile over. Iyo escaped and yanked Lash off. Lash hit a forearm on Iyo and followed with a splash for a count of two. She wedged Iyo’s head between the ropes, but Giulia and Perez rammed Lash into the steps. Perez then whipped Giulia into a dropkick against the steps.

Perez and Giulia kept pulling each other off the apron as they tried to get back in to fight Iyo. Perez said they worked better together, then sent Giulia into the announce table. Perez got a near fall on Iyo. She sent Iyo into the ropes and hit a running uppercut in the corner. Perez climbed the turnbuckles but jumped into a dropkick from Iyo. Iyo cartwheeled into a leg sweep on Perez and followed with a dropkick. She dropped Giulia across the top rope, then hit a missile dropkick on both women. Iyo followed with a running double knee strike to Perez and Giulia. Lash grabbed Iyo and swung her around, but Iyo countered with a victory roll into a double stomp. Giulia tossed Iyo to the floor and hit a running knee on Lash, but Perez broke up the cover.

Perez hit a side Russian leg sweep on Giulia while DDT’ing Iyo at the same time. She followed with a handspring knee drop on Iyo for a near fall. Perez went for Pop Rox, but Iyo countered and sent her into the turnbuckles. Giulia stopped Iyo from going for the moonsault and hammered her with forearms before setting up a butterfly superplex. Perez cut her off. Lash came underneath and delivered a double powerbomb on Perez and Giulia. Lash hit Lash Extension on Perez, then on Giulia. Iyo broke the cover with a double stomp. Iyo went up top and hit the moonsault on Giulia for the three count.

Winner: Iyo Sky

Maxxine Confronts Pearce About Queen of the Ring

Maxxine told Pearce she was shocked she didn’t get added to Queen of the Ring.

Pearce said the tournament is stacked, but if a spot opens up, she’s under consideration.

Otis told Maxxine they’ve got her back, and he said they’ve seen her around Austin Theory and he’s bad news.

Maxxine told Otis to trust her.

Rayo, Bravo, and El Grande Americano

They came out for their usual Interstitial segment.

Grande said the people of Mexico already knew, and now the entire world knows what AAA is all about. He said the whole world watched him and Chad Gable go through war. The world saw him fighting for himself, for his colors, for his people, and for his country.

Bayley & Lyra Valkyria Backstage with Cathy Kelley

Cathy asked Bayley and Lyra what happens if they end up facing each other in the tournament.

Bayley said they can hold off on that talk for now because their focus is on the tag titles.

Lyra stopped Sol Ruca as she walked by and congratulated her on winning the Intercontinental Championship, saying Sol deserved it and she was glad Sol ended her title reign. Lyra added that she hasn’t challenged for the title in a long time.

Sol said she’d be honored to defend the championship against the very first person to hold it. Bayley reminded Lyra they were still in the middle of an interview, and Lyra happily noted she’s getting a title match.

– Next week, Je’Von Evans, Seth Rollins, Ricky Saints, and Talla Tonga will meet in a King of the Ring.  Becky Lynch, Liv Morgan, Alexa Bliss, and Chelsea Green will face off in the Queen of the Ring tournament.

Roxanne Perez Backstage with Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez

Roxanne said she was supposed to be Queen of the Ring.

Liv walked in talking about winning, and Raquel tried to clue Liv in about what Roxanne was actually saying.

Liv insisted they’re still family. Roxanne said she could’ve used some family to help out. Liv said they take opportunities — and she and Dom are going to be King and Queen of the Ring.

Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker

They exchanged words before Bron exploded forward, driving Seth into the corner and hammering him with shoulders. Seth fired back with punches, but Bron snapped him over with a German suplex. Seth answered with a sling blade and knocked Bron over the top rope to the floor. Seth hit a suicide dive, then set for another. He went for a third as Bron circled the ringside area, but this time Bron caught him out of mid‑air and launched him onto a gaggle of fans in the front row.

Bron drove Seth into the apron, but Seth chopped back. Bron answered with a punch, then smashed Seth with a WARP clothesline. He choked Seth on the ropes and followed with more punches. Seth fired back with shots of his own, but Bron cut him off with a back elbow and hit a moonsault for a count of two. Bron dropped into push‑ups, then yanked Seth up and threw him with an exploder.

Bron paint‑brushed Seth, and Seth slapped him across the face. Bron responded with another German suplex. They spilled to the floor, where Seth chopped him, but Bron kneed him and sent him into the ring post. Bron set up the wacky flying back elbow and connected. He then slammed Seth’s head into the announce table.

Bron started tearing apart the announce tables, but Seth tried to muscle him up — Bron slipped out. They returned to the ring, where Seth caught Bron with a boot and leapt off the turnbuckles, only for Bron to catch him again. Bron went for a press slam, but Seth countered into a reverse DDT. Seth hit a series of clotheslines, but Bron wouldn’t go down until Seth finally dropped him for a count of two. Seth followed with a knee to the head and a springboard senton for another close call. Seth climbed up top, but Bron cut him off. Seth raked the eyes, but Bron recovered and hit a Frankensteiner for a count of two. Seth rolled to the floor.

Bron went to the apron for the flying clothesline onto the table, but Seth met him with a clothesline off the announce desk. The referee started the count, and both barely made it back inside. Bron flipped Seth off, and Seth forced the screen to go black as they unloaded with punches. They traded forearms until Seth fired off elbows, but Bron caught him and hit a Black Hole Slam for a near fall. Bron hammered Seth on the turnbuckles. Seth tried for a buckle bomb, but Bron countered with punches and locked in a triangle. Seth muscled him up into a one‑armed sit‑out powerbomb for a near fall.

Seth followed Bron to the floor and sent him into the ring steps. Seth hoisted Bron onto his shoulders and climbed the steps, but Bron escaped and sent Seth into the post. Bron climbed up top, but Seth met him and delivered a superplex, rolling through into the Falcon Arrow for a close call.

Seth blasted Bron with a superkick and set for Black Out, but Bron cut him in half with a spear. Seth rolled to the floor. Bron followed, dragged Seth onto the announce table, then stepped onto the other table to line up another spear — but Seth countered with a Pedigree through the table. Seth rolled Bron back inside and hit another Pedigree for a close call. Seth set for Black Out, but Austin Theory ran down. Seth dragged him into the ring and tossed him over the top rope. Bron charged and missed, crashing shoulder‑first into the post. Seth hit a clothesline and stomped Bron, but Paul distracted the referee, letting Theory smash Seth with the title belt. Ford flew over the ring post with a flip dive onto Theory. Bron speared Ford, then speared Seth for a near fall.

Seth rocked Bron with a superkick and set for Black Out, landing it clean — but Paul pulled Bron’s foot onto the ropes to break the count. Paul acted innocent while Seth stared him down. Paul mouthed off, so Seth went to the floor and backed him up. Bron charged for the wacky spear, but Seth yanked Paul into the line of fire and Bron sent both of them crashing through the ringside barrier.

Bron scrambled back into the ring. He went for another spear, but Seth held the title belt across his chest, stopping the impact. Seth hit Black Out immediately after and covered Bron for the three count.

Winner: Seth Rollins

We go to credits.

–– Here is what’s in store for tonight’s show ––

  • Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu acknowledgment ceremony
  • Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee vs. Ethan Page & Rusev.
  • King of the Ring & Queen of the Ring Begin.
  • King of the Ring First Round: Oba Femi vs. Penta vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Solo Sikoa.
  • Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker.

WWE RAW Preview – June 1, 2026

Seth Rollins has been trying to bring down The Vision ever since they kicked him out months ago. Tonight, he moves one step closer as he faces Bron Breakker, one half of the World Tag Team Champions. Last Monday, Austin Theory snapped after learning that Logan Paul had been sidelined with a triceps injury. Theory attacked Angelo Dawkins with a chair right after Rollins beat Montez Ford in singles action. Ford had been unsure about teaming with Rollins, but the attack on Dawkins changed his mind. As a result, Ford now sees Rollins as an ally in the fight against The Vision.

Rey Mysterio earned a shot at Penta’s Intercontinental Championship last week by defeating Rusev in a Number One Contender’s Match. Rusev attacked Rey right after the match, but Dragon Lee returned and made the save. Rey and Lee then worked together to drive Rusev out of the ring. Because of that moment, Rey and Lee now team up to face Rusev and Ethan Page.

WWE Clash in Italy is now in the books after yesterday’s Premium Live Event. During the post‑show, WWE announced that the 2026 King of the Ring Tournament begins today. Oba Femi, Solo Sikoa, Carmelo Hayes, and Penta will compete in a First Round Fatal Four‑Way Match. Raw General Manager Adam Pearce also revealed on social media that the 2026 Queen of the Ring Tournament starts tonight. However, the participants for the first round have not yet been announced.

Nothing else has been officially advertised for today’s show, but Clash in Italy delivered several major results. Roman Reigns retained the World Heavyweight Championship against Jacob Fatu in a Tribal Combat Match. After the match, Solo Sikoa and the rest of MFT appeared and stared down Fatu as he was forced to leave with Reigns and The Usos under the terms of the stipulation. Sol Ruca dethroned Becky Lynch to become the new Women’s Intercontinental Champion. Cody Rhodes and Rhea Ripley both retained their titles against GUNTHER and Jade Cargill. Brock Lesnar also got his revenge on Oba Femi by defeating him with seven F5s during their match.

WWE RAW Results – June 1, 2026

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