
WWE RAW Results – June 22, 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s coverage of WWE RAW on June 22, from The O2 in London, England at a special start time of 2 PM ET!
We are live from The O2 in London, England, as Oba Femi makes his way to the ring to start the show.
Oba says the people in London are wonderful. As much as he’d love to hear them chant his name all night, the crowd immediately starts chanting for him. Oba says that since the day he was born, he has been backed by destiny. Destiny has been kind to him. Destiny brought him to WWE. Destiny allowed him to slay the Beast and carry himself this far in the tournament. Destiny is still on his side, and destiny will take him to new heights when he becomes the new King of the Ring.
Oba says once he becomes King, he faces a new dilemma. He gets to choose the champion of his choosing. Does he go after the WWE Title, or does he go after the World Title?
Jey Uso interrupts him, coming through the crowd.
Oba says he’s putting an end to “running it back.” Jey signals for his music to hit, and the crowd fires up as he steps into the moment.
Jey tells Oba he is HIM. He says he’s in your city tonight. Jey says he’s used to being counted out — they counted him out when he won the Royal Rumble, they counted him out when he won the World Title, they counted him out when he shook the entire arena, and they’re counting him out again because they don’t think he can beat Oba. Jey says he’ll do what he always does: silence the haters and shock the world. He’ll climb the mountain, wear the crown, and at SummerSlam he’s taking it to Cody Rhodes to become WWE Champion. He tells Oba this is his warning shot.
Oba says he sees that’s the warning shot. At Night of Champions, Jey will be shooting for real? Oba tells him if he shoots, he better not miss — because Oba will destroy him. And even if he doesn’t miss, Oba will still destroy him. Oba says Jey isn’t even the family member he’s worried about. He tells Jey to take his bullets to his cousin as a message from Oba.
LA Knight, Adam Pearce, and Jimmy Uso Backstage
Adam Pearce is on the phone when LA Knight walks up and asks if he’s talking to Roman or Fatu. Knight says Pearce is letting everything slide, especially after what Fatu did.
Jimmy Uso steps in and reminds Knight about last week — Jimmy had Knight’s back, and Knight still hit him with a chair. Knight calls it collateral damage.
Pearce tries to step between them, but both Knight and Jimmy tell him to shut up. Pearce fires back by making a match: Jimmy Uso versus LA Knight.
Knight repeats the match announcement, saying he wasn’t listening to Pearce anyway.
Bayley & Lyra Valkyria Backstage with Jackie Redmond
Jackie asks Lyra how she’s feeling. Lyra says luck hasn’t been on their side tonight, but everything is supposed to come together in London. Bayley says what matters is trust — and they have that. Tonight is the one. It’s all or nothing.
WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match – Brie Bella & Paige vs. Bayley & Lyra Valkyria
Lyra opens with an enzuigiri to Paige, and Bayley tags in to hit an elbow in the corner. Bayley rolls Paige up for a quick two count. Paige fires back with a punch and a headbutt, then a forearm before tagging in Brie. Bayley floats over Paige, but Brie catches her with a Codebreaker. Brie and Paige follow with a double bulldog for a count of two.
Lyra pulls Paige to the apron while Brie unloads with kicks on Bayley and Paige drives knees into Bayley through the ropes. Bayley answers with a belly‑to‑back suplex on Brie. She hits a cutter in the ropes, then a belly‑to‑belly suplex, but Paige drags Brie to the floor to save the fall. Lyra wipes out Paige with a flying clothesline.
Bayley and Brie return to the ring, and Bayley gets another near fall. Brie rolls to the floor, shoves Bayley away from the ropes, and Lyra tags in. They hit a double suplex on Brie, and Lyra covers for two. Lyra follows with a headbutt to the ribs and a forearm to the back. Brie counters with a sunset flip for a near fall, but Lyra levels her with a clothesline.
Lyra whips Brie into the corner and Bayley tags in, kicking Brie before tagging Lyra right back. Lyra hits a suplex for a two count. Another Irish whip, Bayley tags in again, and she clamps on an armbar. Brie fights with punches, Bayley whips her into the corner, but Brie bursts out with a clothesline. Bayley cuts her off, but Brie hits a side Russian leg sweep.
Bayley grabs the arm again to stop the tag. Brie kicks at her, but Bayley still manages to hold her in place. Bayley rolls her up, Brie kicks out, and the momentum sends Bayley crashing into Paige, knocking Paige off the apron. Lyra tags in and nails a missile dropkick. Bayley and Paige both tag, and Paige hits a German suplex on Lyra and then on Bayley. Paige suplexes Lyra again and follows with a T‑Bone. She tries for the Paige Turner, but Lyra counters into Night Wing, only for Brie to break up the cover.
Bayley unloads on Brie with forearms, but Brie slips out of the belly‑to‑belly and sends Bayley to the floor. Brie hits a knee off the apron. Lyra dropkicks Brie through the ropes. Paige rolls Lyra up for two. Lyra rolls Paige up for another two. Lyra hits a Fisherman’s Buster, but Paige hangs on and snaps her into RamPaige for the three count.
Winners: Brie Bella and Paige
After the match, Bayley shows her frustration while Lyra stays down on the mat. Bayley tries to lift her spirits, picking her up and hugging her.
Lyra suddenly snaps, sending Bayley throat‑first into the ropes and punching her down. She drags Bayley into the ropes again, choking her across the cable. Officials rush in to calm Lyra, but she shoves through them, lifts Bayley, and plants her with Night Wing.
Bayley is checked and then helped to the back.
– Lyra storms through the back and Jackie tries to stop her, asking what happened. Lyra refuses to answer and walks off without a word.
Chad Gable Addresses the WWE Universe
Chad Gable makes his way to the ring.
Chad says he loves the energy tonight, but he’s out here for something serious. He says he’s had one hell of a month. It started when he lost his mask in Mexico — and after that match, he realized the mask wasn’t the only thing he’d lost over the last year. He lost respect, dignity, and the friends who mattered most. Rey told him it’s never too late to make things right.
Chad says he wants to bring some people out to the ring. He calls for Otis, Tozawa, and Maxxine to join him.
Otis, Tozawa, and Maxxine make their way to the ring.
Chad thanks them for coming out. He says they don’t owe him a second of their time. He starts with Maxxine — saying that from the moment she joined, her potential was obvious. She was hungry to learn and become the best version of herself. She even did something he couldn’t do: win a singles championship. The way he treated her was pathetic and embarrassing, and that’s on him.
Chad turns to Tozawa. He says Tozawa has the heart of a lion and the size of a giant. Chad admits he tried to hold him down and hold him back. His treatment of Tozawa was pathetic and embarrassing, and Tozawa never deserved any of it.
Then Chad looks at Otis. He calls him the most loyal friend any human being could ever have. Otis would’ve taken a bullet for him, jumped in front of a car for him — and that’s not a cliché. They’ve been friends for twenty years. Chad says he misses him. He remembers being tag champions together, remembers holding Otis’ children in his arms. Chad says he was selfish, and he wanted the Intercontinental Championship more than he wanted their bond.
Chad says they don’t owe him anything — but he owes them everything. He tells them he’s sorry.
Otis looks at Maxxine and Tozawa… then offers Chad his hand.
Maxxine takes the mic.
She says there was a time she believed every word Chad said. But everything about him is a lie. She says Otis and Tozawa have the biggest hearts — but she doesn’t. She reminds Chad of all the times she stopped him from attacking Otis and Tozawa. He left them to drown in the business while he chased his own dreams. It was always about him.
Maxxine says when she achieved his dream, she realized they didn’t need him then — and they don’t need him now. They’re leaving him alone.
Tozawa exits the ring with Maxxine. Otis stays behind for a moment… then slowly steps out and follows them, leaving Chad alone in the ring.
– Dragon Lee is walking in the back when Rey stops him. Rey tells Lee to make sure Ethan Page learns a lesson tonight. Penta steps in and tells Lee that this is his night.
Dragon Lee vs. Ethan Page
Before the match, Ethan Page says he’s made his goals for RAW very clear. Every time he takes a step forward, some luchador shows up like a cockroach. He stomps one out, another appears. Now he has to deal with Rey Mysterio and his “pet dragon.” Page says it’s time for extermination. Dragon Lee will be the first bug he crushes on his way to becoming the standard of excellence on RAW and the next Intercontinental Champion.
Lee snaps Page down with a head‑scissors and follows with a dropkick. He hits a flip dive to the floor, then leaps off the ringside barrier with a double sledge. Lee goes up top, leaps over Page, and rolls through, but Page cuts him off with a knee and a series of kicks. Page sends Lee into the turnbuckles.
Lee fires back with punches and chops. Page headbutts him and tries to muscle him up, but Lee slips free, kicks him, and lands an uppercut. Lee hits a slingshot boot in the corner, then a hesitation dropkick for a count of two. Lee chops Page, puts him on the turnbuckles, and kicks him, but Page shoves Lee off and twists the mask. Page boots Lee in the head, sending him to the floor.
Page slams Lee into the apron and rolls him back inside. He hits a back elbow and clamps on a reverse chinlock. Lee punches free, but Page yanks him down by the mask. Page drops a knee and punches away. He ties Lee’s mask in the ropes and kicks him, then hits an elbow to the neck and goes back to the chinlock. Page unloads with forearms in the corner. Lee chops back. Page answers with more shots. Lee kicks him and throws punches. Page knees him in the ribs, but Lee fires off a German suplex and a kick. Lee hits a jumping knee and a tornado DDT for a close call.
Lee charges and runs into a kick, giving Page a near fall. Lee goes to the apron, avoids being sent into the turnbuckles, and kicks Page.
Lee climbs to the top rope, but Page cuts him off with a forearm. Page goes up after him, but Lee traps Page in the tree of woe and crushes him with a double stomp for a two count. Lee sets for a dive to the floor, but Page blasts him with another forearm. Page drags Lee onto the apron and hoists him onto his shoulders, but Lee slips free, kicks Page, and snaps him off the apron with a rana that sends Page crashing into the announce table.
Lee follows with a tope suicida that sends both men over the announce desk. They return to the ring, and Lee hits a running back elbow for a near fall. Lee sets for a Styles Clash, but Page hits him low behind the referee’s back and plants him with a fisherman’s suplex for the three count.
Winner: Ethan Page
– We go to a video package for the RAW Tag Team Title match.
Jackie Redmond with Austin Theory, Logan Paul, and Bron Breakker
Austin says Seth Rollins will be handled by Bron on Saturday. He says The Vision is building the future of WWE, and the Street Profits don’t understand sacrifice the way they do.
Logan says he’d beat the Street Profits over the head with that word. He brags that he’s healing faster than anyone has ever healed. If he were a betting man, all his money would be on The Vision.
Bron says Seth won’t be a problem. They’ll take care of business tonight and retain the titles, and then he’ll destroy Seth on Saturday.
Rusev Interview
Byron Saxton is in the interview area with Rusev and asks for his thoughts on Ethan Page’s victory. Rusev says he loved that no one got involved so Ethan could handle his business the way he needed to. Rusev says he hopes the same thing happens when he wrestles.
Byron brings up Rusev tapping out last week.
Rusev snaps, saying Byron caused this. He asks what Rey Mysterio has ever done — he can’t even inspire his own son to be a good person. Rusev says the people should cheer for him because he is a national treasure. He reminds everyone he beat Rey and ripped off his mask, but then Chad Gable ran out acting like a hero after running to Mexico like a coward. Rusev says he is real and has always been real. He starts yelling in Bulgarian and suddenly buffers mid‑rant.
We Hear From Sol Ruca
Sol Ruca says she’s a thrill seeker. She’s that way outside the ring too. She loves pushing herself beyond her comfort zone. She doesn’t mind failing or embarrassing herself — she’ll always get back up and prove everyone wrong.
– We are told that the King of the Ring and Queen of the Ring Finals will air on ESPN on Saturday afternoon.
Iyo Sky In‑Ring Interview with Jackie Redmond
Jackie is in the ring and brings out Iyo Sky. She asks how excited Iyo is for the match. Iyo says she feels extremely grateful to have made it this far. She can’t wait to beat Liv for the crown. She beat Raquel last week, and she’ll beat Liv on Saturday to become Queen.
Liv Morgan interrupts and walks onto the stage.
Liv says Iyo must have forgotten who she’s dealing with — she is The Liv Morgan and the greatest Women’s Champion of all time. Iyo isn’t beating her on Saturday. Everyone knows Liv is better than Iyo. Everyone knows she’s more talented. She’s the face of the division, and the only thing missing is her crown.
Liv steps into the ring and says that when she beats Iyo on Saturday, she’ll become the first champion and Queen of the Ring. Then she’ll embarrass Iyo’s friend Rhea when she beats her at SummerSlam.
Iyo asks if the crown will even fit on Liv’s big head, then fires off a line in Japanese.
Liv punches her and knocks her to the apron. Iyo kicks Liv back and hits a springboard dropkick.
Jimmy, Jey, and Jacob Fatu Backstage
Jimmy is in the back when Jey walks up and asks if he needs help dealing with LA Knight.
Jacob Fatu arrives, and Jey immediately wants to know where he’s been. Jacob tells him he doesn’t answer to Jey — he’s doing what Roman tells him to do.
Jimmy asks how things went with Solo.
Fatu says all that matters is Solo got the message. Now they sit and wait.
Jey asks what exactly they’re waiting for.
Fatu says to let Solo cross that line… because he won’t like what he finds.
Danhausen, JD McDonagh & Dominik Mysterio Backstage
Dom and JD corner Danhausen and demand to know where the money is — the money they took. Danhausen casually mentions he used it to buy some equipment.
JD tells him to hand over the $100,000 or he’ll start taking their stuff instead.
Danhausen curses JD, and Dom insists he’s un‑curseable.
JD immediately shocks himself.
LA Knight vs. Jimmy Uso
They trade punches to start until Jimmy lands a knee and a chop. He follows with a right hand and sends Knight to the floor. Jimmy jumps off the apron, but Knight catches him with a shot to the midsection. Jimmy fires back with headbutts and slams Knight’s head into the steps. He tries to send Knight into the announce table, but Knight blocks it and bounces Jimmy’s head off the desk instead. Knight hits a swinging neckbreaker for a count of two.
Jimmy whips Knight into the ringside barrier, then bounces him off the announce table and the apron. He chops Knight, but Knight fires back with one of his own. Jimmy goes for a suplex, Knight lands on his feet, and Knight hits another neckbreaker for a count of two. Knight clamps on a reverse chinlock. Jimmy breaks free with an arm drag and Knight rolls to the floor before they head back inside.
Jimmy tries to suplex Knight to the floor, but Knight blocks it and moves onto the apron. Knight kicks him, Jimmy chops back, then Jimmy blasts him with a superkick. Jimmy follows with a suplex on the apron and gets a near fall. Jimmy charges for the running hip attack, but Knight moves and Jimmy crashes into the turnbuckles.
They trade punches in the middle of the ring. Knight hits a kick and a DDT. Knight follows with jabs and a shot to the throat, then a leaping clothesline. Knight hits a side Russian leg sweep and goes for a slam, but Jimmy slips out. Knight hits a back elbow, but Jimmy answers with a Samoan drop for a two count.
Jimmy lands a thrust kick, but Knight slips out of another Samoan drop attempt. Jimmy fires back with an enzuigiri, then misses a corner splash. Knight plants him with a powerslam and drops the YEAH‑ple’s Elbow for a close call. Knight tries to lift Jimmy, but Jimmy rocks him with a punch and a superkick for a two count.
Jimmy heads up top, but Knight cuts him off. Knight climbs after him — and that’s when Solo Sikoa appears in the crowd. Jimmy shoves Knight down, and Solo suddenly strikes, blasting Jimmy with a Samoan Spike that the referee somehow doesn’t catch. Knight looks around, sees the opening, and drops Jimmy with BFT for the three count.
Winner: LA Knight
Jackie is with the Street Profits
She asks about their chance to win the tag titles for a fifth time. Angelo says they’re ready — he’s at one hundred percent and they’re prepared to finish the job. Ford says they’ll show the world that The Vision is impaired and their London Bridge will go down.
Danhausen Addresses the Crowd
Danhausen makes his way out with a t‑shirt gun in hand. He says his blimp did not make it over tonight, which is very unfortunate. He explains he was distracted in his lab, as he is every week, because someone always interrupts him. Maybe he needs celebrity security. Maybe that is the answer.
He wonders how he can get to the next level in London. Then he says there is a job opening at 10 Downing Street. Perhaps he should become Prime Minister.
Bayley Backstage
Jackie Redmond is in the back looking for Bayley. She finally finds her and asks if she saw it coming. Bayley says she has nothing to say.
Raquel, Roxanne, JD, and Liv Backstage
Raquel says she can’t afford to let these opportunities slip through her fingers.
Roxanne says it should have been her facing Liv.
They pull JD into the conversation, and Liv walks in saying she’s going to humiliate Iyo.
Raquel points out that things aren’t going well for anyone — Dom just lost a ton of money, JD got electrocuted, and both she and Roxanne thought they should have been the ones wrestling Liv.
Liv tells Raquel she’ll be going after Sol next for the Intercontinental Title.
Before Liv can say what’s next for Roxanne, JD suddenly gets dragged off to medical.
Corey Graves Interviews Seth Rollins
Corey asks Seth if he’s truly ready to end The Vision. Seth says the short answer is yes, but nothing has gone according to plan. He admits he might not even be here if it weren’t for the Street Profits. He’s one win away from finally putting The Vision behind him.
Corey brings up the Steel Cage match with Bron Breakker — a match Seth might not win, or even walk out of.
Seth says he knows the risks. A lot can go wrong. Sometimes you have to find a different way around a problem. You push all your chips in and find out who you really are. He didn’t discover that the last time he won the World Title. This match will show him — and the world — exactly who he is. If he can beat Bron and close the book on The Vision, he can move on to his second goal: reclaiming the title he never lost.
Byron Saxton with Dragon Lee and Rey Mysterio
Byron asks Lee about the finish of his match. Lee says he feels bad for disappointing the fans and disappointing Rey. Rey tells him he did what he had to do. Lee says everyone can see he’s better than Ethan Page — nobody can extinguish his fire.
Byron asks how they plan to get back at Page.
Rey says they have a plan, but they’re not revealing it yet. He says Rusev and Page both suck. Ethan is great at cheating to win, and if Rey has to step into the ring to teach him how to respect lucha libre, he’ll do it.
Chad Gable, Dominik Mysterio, and JD McDonagh Backstage
Dom tells Chad he’s not getting to Penta before he does. Dom says Chad doesn’t deserve anything and demands an apology from him.
Dom wants Pearce to deal with “his problem.”
Chad fires back, saying Dom is the one who sent him to Mexico. If Dom wants an apology, Chad can beat it out of him.
Dom says he doesn’t hand out matches, but JD will be fine to face Chad next week.
– Next week, Raw starts at 6PM Eastern.
Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford vs. Bron Breakker & Austin Theory — RAW Tag Team Championship
Bron and Theory jump Ford and Dawkins at the bell. Dawkins gets knocked to the floor while Theory pounds on Ford with punches and kicks. Ford floats over and cracks Theory with a jumping knee. Dawkins tags in and hits a dropkick for a count of two. Ford returns, hits a shoulder tackle, and Dawkins launches him onto Theory for another near fall.
Ford lands a forearm, but Theory answers with a knee. Bron tags in and Ford hammers him with shots to the back, but Bron wipes him out with a running clothesline and then back‑drops Dawkins. Bron chokes Ford on the ropes, whips him hard into the corner, and flips over the top rope to the floor. Bron distracts the referee long enough for Theory to cheap‑shot Ford and throw him back inside.
Theory tags in and they hit a double suplex. Theory drills Ford with forearms to the back of the neck to stop the tag. Ford counters with a sunset flip for a near fall, but Theory levels him with a clothesline and brings Bron back in. Bron kicks Ford, hits a suplex, then nails a standing moonsault for a two count. Bron clamps on a reverse chinlock, then sends Ford into the turnbuckles so Theory can tag.
Theory unloads with punches. Ford fights back, but Theory grabs an armbar to keep him from tagging out. Theory kicks Ford and knocks Dawkins off the apron. Theory keeps punching Ford in the corner while Bron kicks him in the back behind the ref’s view. Theory snaps him down with a snap mare and goes back to a reverse chinlock.
Ford breaks free with a belly‑to‑back suplex. Theory tries one of his own, but Ford flips out and finally reaches Dawkins. Bron tags in as well, and Dawkins blasts him with clotheslines and a corkscrew back elbow. Dawkins plants Theory face‑first into the mat, then crushes him with a twisting corner splash. Theory tags back in, but Dawkins drops him with the Silencer.
Dawkins lifts Theory onto his shoulders and Ford connects with a Blockbuster — but Logan puts Theory’s foot on the rope. Logan acts shocked the referee would even suspect him, despite his arm still holding the leg. The referee ejects Logan from ringside.
Dawkins tags in again and hoists Theory up while Ford climbs, but Bron shoves Ford off the turnbuckles. Dawkins unloads on Bron with punches, forearms, and a jab, but Theory hits Dawkins from behind and Bron tags in. Bron moves to the apron, lines up the broad‑jump clothesline, and launches — smashing Dawkins through the announce table.
Dawkins is dragged to the apron and rolled back into the ring.
Bron hurls Dawkins with a German suplex, then hits a second one before mocking Ford while the referee holds Ford on the apron. Theory tags in and delivers a suplex. He sets for another, but Dawkins reverses and suplexes Theory instead. Bron tags back in and cuts Dawkins off before he can reach Ford. Bron drives shoulders into him in the corner.
Bron and Theory hit a double back elbow, and Theory gets a count of two. Theory clamps on a reverse chinlock. Dawkins fights out with elbows, but Theory clips him low to stop the momentum. Bron tags in and they pull Dawkins apart with a wishbone. Dawkins throws punches that barely move Bron until he finally cracks him in the face. Bron fires back, Dawkins answers, and both men hit clotheslines at the same time, dropping them flat.
Dawkins kicks Bron away and both teams make tags. Ford flies in with a back elbow off the turnbuckles, then a clothesline. He whips Theory and hits another clothesline, then another. Ford lands on his feet off a throw and cracks Theory with a thrust kick. Ford follows with a belly‑to‑back suplex for a two count.
Bron tags in and Theory hits his rolling clothesline, sending Bron into a German suplex on Ford for a close call. Bron knocks Dawkins off the apron and lines up for a spear, but Ford cuts him off with a kick. Bron plants Ford with a powerslam and Theory tags in. Theory lifts Ford for a Doomsday Bulldog, but Ford kicks out at two.
Bron and Dawkins spill to the floor, and Dawkins gets thrown into the steps. Bron rips the top half of the stairs off and slides them into the ring. He hoists Dawkins onto his shoulders, but Dawkins slips free and sends Bron into the ring post.
Logan returns with the brass knuckles in hand.
Joe Hendry’s music hits and he chases Logan through the crowd.
Theory looks confused and spots the knuckles. Before he can grab them, Seth Rollins’ music hits. Bron waits at the aisle, but Seth comes through the crowd, snatches the knuckles, and blasts Theory with them. Bron jumps into the crowd after Seth.
Dawkins hits Anointment and Ford follows with the Seven Star Frog Splash for the three count.
Winners: Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins (new champions)
We go to credits.
–– Here is what’s in store for tonight’s show ––
- WWE World Tag Team Championships: The Vision (Bron Breakker & Austin Theory) (c) vs. The Street Profits
- WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships: Brie Bella & Paige (c) vs. Bayley & Lyra Valkyria
- King of the Ring finalists Oba Femi and Jey Uso to speak
- Queen of the Ring finalists Liv Morgan and IYO SKY to speak
- Chad Gable to speak
- Dragon Lee vs. Ethan Page
WWE RAW Preview – June 22, 2026
Bron Breakker and Austin Theory of The Vision put the World Tag Team Championship on the line once again today as they defend against Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins. The two teams have clashed several times over the last few weeks, with post‑match brawls breaking out between them and often involving Je’Von Evans. Their rivalry now reaches another title match with both sides looking to settle things.
Paige and Brie Bella defend the Women’s Tag Team Championship for the first time since beating Lash Legend and Nia Jax of The Irresistible Forces at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event on May 23. They face Lyra Valkyria and Bayley. Bayley was frustrated a couple of weeks ago when Valkyria earned a shot at Sol Ruca’s Women’s Intercontinental Championship on the June 8 episode of RAW. Valkyria then made sure to secure a Women’s Tag Team Championship opportunity for both of them from RAW General Manager Adam Pearce.
Last Monday, Chad Gable scored a win over Rusev, but Rusev and Ethan Page attacked him right after the match. Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee ran out to help Gable and drove the attackers off. Adam Pearce later announced that Gable will appear on today’s show with something to say, and he also confirmed that Dragon Lee will face Ethan Page in singles action.
Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan, IYO SKY, Jey Uso, and Oba Femi are all scheduled to appear tonight as they prepare for their respective 2026 Queen of the Ring and King of the Ring finals at WWE Night of Champions this Saturday.
WWE RAW Results – June 22, 2026


