
WWE RAW Results – June 8, 2026 – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s coverage of WWE RAW on June 8, from the Accor Arena in Paris, France, at a special start time of 2 PM ET.
We are live from the Accor Arena in Paris, France, as Oba Femi makes his way to the ring to start the show.
Oba says the people of Paris are awesome and he has business to get down to. He says there is a lot they need to touch on. He and Paul Heyman don’t agree on much, but they share one thing. They don’t believe in predictions — they believe in spoilers. Oba says it is a spoiler that he will run through everyone in the King of the Ring. It will continue through Night of Champions, where he will destroy him as well. He says he will take his rightful place on the throne as King of the Ring, and that isn’t a prediction, it’s a spoiler.
Oba says your ruler needs a crown to be a ruler. He says this is the year to collect trophies, but there is still one trophy he has not taken. That trophy is the head of Brock Lesnar. They are one and one. Brock is not here. Brock sneaks in, steals a win, and vanishes. Oba says Brock cheated to win. Paul talks about a big bad Beast, but all Oba has seen is a big bad bitch. When he gets his hands on Brock, he will settle it once and for all.
Dominik Mysterio’s music hits and he walks onto the stage.
Dom says Oba doesn’t rule anybody. He says Oba is so focused on Brock Lesnar, but he should have been focused on him. Dom asks the rookie how long he has even been here. A cup of coffee? Dom says he is a 20‑year veteran. He says he is the King of the Luchadores, and once he becomes King of the Ring, he will rule over Oba.
Dom steps onto the apron and tells Oba to make this easy, bend the knee, and respect the stache.
JD appears behind Oba and smashes him with a chair, but Oba doesn’t move.
Oba turns around and punches the chair into JD’s face. Oba grabs JD, but Dom hits a 619 to Oba. Dom goes up top, but Oba catches him out of the air and throws him across the ring. JD drags Dom to the floor to save him, at least for now.
Oba tells Dom he messed up tonight. He says everyone knows Rey is his father. Oba says that next week, he will introduce Dom to his daddy.
Seth Rollins Lays Out His Past, Present and Future in Paris
Seth wants to soak in the humming. He says time is a flat circle. The last time he was in Paris, he was the World Champion and the leader of the Vision. That is all in the past. The present is the King of the Ring, and he says he is going to win it. The future is him taking back the title he never lost. Seth says he has a date down the line with Roman Reigns — a man he once called his brother. A man who can’t seem to win his titles on his own. A man who can’t seem to beat Seth Rollins when it matters. Seth says Roman is holding a title that does not belong to him. Seth says he made that title, and it belongs to him.
Queen Of The Ring First Round: Becky Lynch vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Liv Morgan vs. Chelsea Green
Liv rolls to the floor right away. Green slips out of a uranage and Alexa kicks her. Green avoids Sister Abigail. Becky sends Green to the apron and hits her with punches. Alexa hits a drop toe hold, a knee, and a dropkick. Alexa hits the ropes and comes up limping when Becky moves. Liv misses a splash into the ropes. Alexa hits a cannonball onto Becky on the floor. Green flies in with a crossbody onto Liv and Alexa. Becky grabs Green and sends her into the ring post.
Becky sends Liv into the announce table. Becky goes up top and drops a leg on Alexa for a count of two. She argues with the referee, then hits Alexa with a forearm in the corner and follows with an exploder for another two.
Becky hits Alexa with a forearm to the back and drives her face into the mat. Alexa hits a jawbreaker but misses a splash. Alexa blocks the double‑jump side kick and sends Becky over the top rope. Liv hits a lung blower on Alexa for a near fall. Liv hits Green with a forearm and Green fires back. Liv kicks her and hits a suplex. Liv hangs on and hits a second one. She sets for the Third Amiga, but Alexa cuts her off. Becky joins in and they fight over a double suplex until Green and Alexa take both women over with a double suplex.
Alexa hits shoulder tackles and a dragon screw on Liv. Green hits a shoulder tackle on both women. Alexa lands a flip senton on Becky and Liv. Green and Alexa hit double knees to the backs of Becky and Liv. Green kicks Alexa, then charges in with running double knees on Liv and Becky.
Becky hits a splash on Green and Liv elbows Becky. Alexa fires off strikes and kicks at Liv. Alexa slips out of a uranage and Green comes off the ropes with a missile dropkick to Becky. Alexa plants Green with a DDT for a count of two. Becky cuts Alexa off on the turnbuckles. Alexa and Becky trade punches up top until Green yanks Becky down. Alexa hits Green, Green hits back, and Alexa lands a headbutt. Liv slides in and hits a sunset flip powerbomb on Green while Alexa crashes down with Twisted Bliss to break it up. Becky dives in to stop Alexa’s cover.
Becky punches Alexa, then sends Liv to the floor. Becky hits Green and knocks her out of the ring. Alexa kicks Becky, but Becky blocks the tornado DDT. Alexa still manages a close call. Alexa hits a blockbuster on Becky. Alexa blocks obLIVion and hits Sister Abigail for a two count. Becky fires back with a uranage for another two. Green hits UnprettiHER, but Liv rolls her up with a jackknife cover for the three count.
Winner: Liv Morgan
Rey Mysterio and Penta Honor Lucha Libre Legacy
Rey says he has carried lucha libre in WWE for a long time. Penta says when people talk about lucha libre, they talk about Rey Mysterio. He says Rey inspired him. Rey says he has never seen anyone from the family rise as fast as Penta. Penta says stepping into the ring with Rey is an honor, and it is the chance of a lifetime. Rey says it is an honor for him as well to share the ring with Penta. Penta says this is more than a match — it is a piece of lucha libre history.
Chad Gable Apologizes to Penta
Backstage, Chad tells Penta he will keep it short. He says he spoke with Rey Fenix on SmackDown and admitted he has done a lot of things he is ashamed of over the last few years. It all started with losing to Penta in his debut match. Chad says he didn’t take that loss like a man — he took it like a coward. He looks Penta in the eyes and apologizes.
Penta says he loves lucha libre, and it takes strength to admit you were wrong. He tells Chad there is someone else he still needs to apologize to.
Ethan Page Demands His Rematch
Byron Saxton is with Ethan Page on the Interstitial Stage.
Byron asks about the IC title match.
Ethan cuts him off and asks if his path isn’t what people want it to be. He says he has been here for two months and already wrestled for the title on a PLE. He had Penta beat. Ethan says they should talk about Penta — how long did it take him to get these chances? He says there is favoritism on this brand thanks to Adam Pearce. Penta says he has no fear, but he fears Ethan Page. Ethan asks where his rematch is. He says he is the smartest man here, and the smartest man gets what he wants. Page says he will get his rematch, and it doesn’t matter who wins tonight because the title is his target.
– On Steptember 6th, WWE returns to Atlanta for Sunday NIght’s Main Event.
Seth Rollins Confronted by The Bloodline in the Locker Room
Seth is in the locker room when Montez Ford walks in.
Ford wishes him luck in the King of the Ring.
Seth thanks him for the help and asks how Angelo is doing.
Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso show up, with Jey warning Seth to watch what he says about the family. Jey says he is going to win and beat Cody. Jacob Fatu is standing with them.
Seth says that’s great for Jey — it’s already better than anything Jimmy is doing. Seth says he isn’t talking about the family, he’s talking about Roman Reigns. Seth says he thought they were better than this. Better than running errands for Roman. Seth says maybe this is as good as it gets for them.
Jey tells Fatu to get Seth.
Fatu takes off his sunglasses… then turns and walks away.
Bayley Fires Up Lyra Before Her Title Match
Bayley walks up to Lyra to pump her up for the match. She tells her it’s time to take back the IC title. Bayley says everything Lyra has done before is what brought her to this point. She tells Lyra she believes in her and wishes her luck.
Sol Ruca vs. Lyra Valkyria – Women’s Intercontinental Championship
They lock up and Sol takes control with a side headlock and a takedown. Lyra bridges out and shifts into a wrist lock. Sol reverses and brings her down into an armbar. Lyra kicks free and both pop up at the same time. Lyra grabs a waist lock, but Sol hits a belly‑to‑back suplex and Lyra lands on her feet. Lyra follows with a springboard arm drag. Sol gets a quick two count and goes into a front face lock.
Sol sends Lyra into the corner, but Lyra floats over even though Sol isn’t fully there yet. Sol walks on her hands to avoid Lyra. Sol hits an X‑Factor for a close call. Lyra rolls to the floor, then returns to the apron, but Sol kicks her. Sol slips away from Lyra’s shoulder strike and ends up on the apron. Sol lands a round kick and goes for a springboard, but Lyra catches her and eventually sends Sol over the top rope to the floor.
Lyra follows Sol to the floor and hits her with a forearm to the back. She adds a European uppercut before rolling Sol back into the ring. Lyra snaps her over and tries a quick rollup for a count of two. Sol fires back with punches and forearms. Lyra locks in a full nelson and Sol drops down, but Lyra blocks her and tries to turn it into a Billy Goat’s Curse. Sol counters with a sunset flip for a close call. Lyra answers with an enzuigiri for another two count. Lyra whips Sol hard into the corner, then does it again. Sol reverses and sends Lyra in, but Sol misses a hip attack. Sol rebounds with a sunset flip out of the corner for a near fall.
Sol and Lyra hit clotheslines at the same time and both go down. Lyra lands a forearm and Sol fires back. They trade shots until Sol connects with a thrust kick and an uppercut. Lyra misses a spinning back heel kick and Sol answers with a series of back elbows. Sol sends Lyra into the turnbuckles and hits a German suplex. Sol follows with a missile dropkick, then a running knee to the head for a count of two.
Sol moves to the apron, but Lyra kicks her to stop the momentum. Lyra climbs up and hits a leg drop with Sol hanging in the ropes. Lyra connects with a spinning back heel kick for a near fall. Lyra goes for a tornado DDT, but Sol slips free and lands on her feet. Lyra hits a dropkick, and Sol throws elbows to escape Night Wing. Lyra catches Sol off the turnbuckles and gets her on her shoulders. Lyra sets for Night Wing, but Sol counters into a sunset flip and Lyra drops down for a close call. Lyra misses a spinning heel kick and gets caught in the ropes. Sol hits the Sol Snatcher for the three count.
Winner: Sol Ruca
Fatu Pushes Back on Jey and Jimmy
Fatu is approached by Jey, who wants to know what he just did. Jimmy tells Fatu they called the play and he’s supposed to run it.
Fatu tells them he didn’t acknowledge them — he only acknowledged Roman. He tells them to worry about LA Knight instead. Did they tell Knight to stop talking about the family? LA is probably out there running his mouth and they’re doing nothing about it.
Ricky Saints Promises SummerSlam World Title Run
Byron Saxton is with Ricky Saints and asks about his match tonight.
Ricky says he is not having a good time in Paris. He asks what there even is to prepare for when you are absolute. There is no one like him. There is no preparation needed when it comes to him.
Byron brings up Ricky’s opponents and asks if he has an edge.
Ricky says it took him six months to become NXT and North American Champion, and most people take much longer. He says he will prove he is a star tonight. Ricky says he is winning tonight and becoming King of Champion. Then he will become World Champion at SummerSlam.
LA Knight Calls Out Roman Reigns and the Bloodline Ahead of King of the Ring
LA Knight makes his way to the ring.
Knight says that on Friday he will be in a King of the Ring tournament match with Finn Balor, Royce Keys, Jey Uso, and himself. Normally he would stand here and say he’s going through all of them on Friday and then heading to SummerSlam to face Roman. He says he isn’t mad that the crowd chants for Roman because Roman has conned them and pulled the wool over their eyes. Roman is a man whose empire is crumbling, trying to hold on to whatever he can. Knight says someone will probably show up Friday to help Jey win. Jimmy and Jey told him it wasn’t his business.
Knight says he doesn’t take orders from Roman Reigns. He says he is the chief. If he wins Friday, wins King of the Ring, and faces Roman for the title, every single member of the Bloodline will come out to keep Roman champion. And Adam Pearce will allow it. Knight says there is a clear difference between how Pearce talked to him last week and how he talked to Roman the week before.
Knight says he might be unchosen, but the people chose him. He chose himself. He gets the job done. He doesn’t know how to quit or stop. Knight says he hopes Jey can do it on Friday on his own without calling his family to ringside.
Jey Uso’s music hits and he makes his way to the ring.
Jey reminds everyone that he’s right here.
The crowd wants them to run it back.
Knight says he isn’t sticking around for that.
Jey tells Knight to stay in his lane. He’s in King of the Ring, and on Friday he’ll show Knight exactly who he is. This is his warning shot.
Knight tells Jey he’s got him wrong. He respects how passionate Jey is about his family and how protective he is — that’s what a good man should be. With that in mind, Knight wishes him good luck on Friday… and then tells Jey, “screw your family.”
Jey storms back toward the ring, but Jimmy stops him at ringside and tells him to head to the back.
Chad Gable Seeks Closure with Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee
Chad Gable walks in the back and spots Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee.
He asks for a minute.
Dragon Lee tells him they’re good. Lee says he knows Chad understands what the mask represents.
Rey says they heard what Chad told Rey Fenix and Penta, and he tells Chad not to beat himself up over it. After watching the mask match, Rey says that was lucha libre. He tells Chad he accepts his apology.
Rey adds that he’s known Chad for a while, and he isn’t one to judge. But he suggests Chad look back even further for things he might regret — long before he ever put the mask on.
Penta vs. Rey Mysterio – Men’s Intercontinental Championship
They shake hands before locking up. Penta gets the early edge with a waist lock, but Rey flips out with an arm drag. Penta answers with a headscissors, and Rey snaps right back with one of his own. Rey dropkicks Penta into the ropes, but Penta sends Rey to the apron. Penta slides under Rey’s legs, and Rey follows with an Asai moonsault to the floor.
Penta recovers first and sends Rey into the ring post, then breaks the count. Penta kicks the back of Rey’s leg and chops him against the post. He goes for another chop, but Rey moves and Penta smacks the post with his hand. They return to the ring, where Penta hits a tilt‑a‑whirl backbreaker for a two count. Penta follows with a back heel kick and gets another near fall.
Penta fires off a punch and a chop, showing the right hand is fine. Rey and Penta trade chops until Penta kicks the back of Rey’s leg to take him down. Penta sends Rey into the corner, Rey floats over, but Penta catches him. Penta hits a thrust kick in the turnbuckles, then an enzuigiri, followed by his hesitation headstand kick. Penta launches himself with a flip dive onto Rey on the floor.
They return to the ring and Penta signals for the Destroyer, but Rey cuts him off with a kick and an Irish whip. Penta floats over and hits a lung blower for a count of two. Penta lays in more chops. Rey fires back with a satellite DDT and gets a close call. Rey hits a shoulder and sets up for a sunset flip powerbomb off the apron, but Penta hangs on. Rey blocks a kick and swings Penta onto the apron. Rey connects with a Tiger Feint Kick and then a sliding sunset flip powerbomb that sends Penta crashing into the ringside barrier.
Rey breaks the count, heads back to the floor, and kicks Penta. Rey sends Penta into the ring steps before rolling him back inside. Penta rolls right back to the floor and kicks Rey in the leg. Penta presses Rey overhead, switches to one arm, and drops Rey across the apron. They return to the ring.
Penta hits a clothesline for a count of two. He chops Rey, and Rey chops back. They trade shots until Penta kicks the leg again. Rey fires a kick of his own, but Penta catches him off the ropes. Rey blocks the Penta Driver. Rey lands a forearm, and Penta answers with a superkick. Penta hits the Penta Driver for a close call. He sets for the Destroyer, but Rey kicks free. Penta catches Rey off the ropes, but Rey snaps into a poisonrana. Rey dropkicks Penta into the ropes, hits the 619, and follows with a springboard splash for a near fall.
Rey and Penta exchange words, then Rey cracks Penta with a forearm and Penta fires right back. They trade shots until Penta lands a superkick and goes for another Penta Driver, but Rey rolls through and hits a second 619. Rey heads up top and goes for a frog splash, but Penta brings the knees up. Penta fires back immediately with a Destroyer and covers Rey for the three count.
Winner: Penta
After the match, Penta and Rey touch heads to show respect.
Ethan Page and Rusev hit the ring and attack both men. Rusev blasts Penta with a jumping thrust kick, then locks Rey in the Accolade.
Dragon Lee’s music hits and he sprints to the ring. Lee kicks Page and unloads with punches. He fires shots at Rusev next. Page grabs Lee, but Lee sends Page crashing into Rusev. Lee hits a thrust kick on Page and clotheslines him to the floor. Lee then dropkicks Rusev off the apron. Page recovers, trips Lee, and sends him over the ringside barrier.
Page tells Rusev to take off Rey’s mask.
Rusev rips the mask off, and Penta covers Rey to shield him. Page kicks both Rey and Penta.
Chad Gable runs out and German suplexes Page. Rusev steps up, waiting for his turn, and Page gets hit with another German. Rusev then takes his second German suplex. Gable puts Page in the ankle lock until Rusev drags Page to the floor.
Lee brings a towel for Rey to cover up. Gable sees Rey’s mask on the mat and hands it to Penta so Rey can put it back on.
Raquel Rodriguez Sends a Warning to Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley
Raquel Rodriguez says she dominated her first Queen of the Ring match. Next up is blasting through everything else, and that means Iyo Sky. She reminds everyone she beat Iyo the last time they were in the ring together, and next week won’t be any different. Raquel says she’ll beat Iyo and then take the title from her BFF Rhea at SummerSlam. She adds that you might want a ticket for SummerSlam, because when she wins the title, Rhea might need a shoulder to cry on.
– Next week, Iyo Sky faces Raquel Rodriguez in the semifinals of Queen of the Ring.
Iyo Sky Responds to Raquel Rodriguez
Iyo Sky says that before leaving the US, Asuka entrusted her with the women’s division. She calls Raquel a physical force, but one with no honor and no heart. All Raquel does is protect Liv Morgan’s ego, and Iyo says she’ll free her of that burden. She vows to put Judgment Day in its place and says she will become something Raquel has never been — a world champion.
– Next week, Roman returns to Raw. Dominik Mysterio faces Oba Femi in the King of the Ring seminfinal.
Roxanne, Liv, and Raquel Backstage
Roxanne tells Liv she was right. She says she needs to look at the bigger picture. She wants either Liv or Raquel to win, and she suggests it would be great if the two of them meet in the final.
Liv notices Dom arriving, and Dom complains about what happened earlier. Liv says she has some ideas.
Roxanne says she’ll catch up with them later.
Je’Von Evans vs. Seth Rollins vs. Talla Tonga vs. Ricky Saints – King of the Ring Tournament
Ricky blasts Seth right away, sending him to the floor. Ricky follows, while Evans flips away from Talla. Evans hits a kick and goes for a springboard cutter, but Talla snatches him out of the air and levels him with a clothesline. Seth and Talla square up in the ring. Seth fires chops and a thrust kick, but Talla mows him down with a shoulder tackle. Talla hoists Seth up, and Evans jumps in with punches. Seth joins him and they both hammer away at Talla. They hit a double thrust kick, Seth follows with a clothesline, and Evans adds one of his own.
Ricky returns, trips Seth, and Talla boots Evans. Ricky feeds Evans to Talla for a slam. Ricky holds Seth so Talla can chop him. Ricky then holds Evans for another chop. Ricky and Talla high‑five—until Talla boots Ricky in the face. Talla throws Ricky to the floor and clotheslines Seth over the top rope.
Talla lifts Evans onto his shoulders and press‑slams him to the floor, crashing down onto Seth and Ricky.
Talla sends Ricky into the ringside barrier, then drives Evans into the ring post. He clubs Seth across the back and rolls him inside. Talla hits a splash and a back elbow on Seth, followed by an elbow drop. He crushes Seth with another back elbow in the corner. Seth fires chops, but Talla drops him with a single chop. Talla boots Evans off the apron, then punches Ricky and throws him to the floor. Talla follows, stands over Ricky, and sends him into the barrier again before landing another heavy shot. He lifts Ricky, but Ricky slips free and sends Talla into the ring post.
Seth hits a suicide dive, and Ricky sends Talla into the post again. Seth and Ricky work together to shove Talla over the ringside barrier into the timekeeper’s area. Talla rises and grabs both Seth and Ricky by the throat—until Evans launches in with a flying crossbody to wipe him out.
Seth and Ricky roll back into the ring. Ricky swings first, Seth fires back, and they trade punches. Seth takes control with forearms and clotheslines, then hits a running knee and a Falcon Arrow. Seth lines up a kick, but Evans springs in with a rebound spinning heel kick for a count of two on Seth. Evans moves to the apron, but Seth cuts off his springboard with a kick. Evans fires back with a kick of his own. Seth blocks the slingshot headscissors and goes for a buckle bomb, but Evans counters with a rana into the turnbuckles. Ricky kicks Evans and drills him with a tornado DDT for a close call.
The referee checks on Evans while Ricky climbs up top. Evans suddenly leaps to the top rope, but he slips over and drops to the floor. He fires a kick, then snaps off a Spanish Fly. Seth drills Evans with a Pedigree, but Talla dives in to break up the cover. Seth avoids the choke slam and unloads with a barrage of kicks.
Talla gets sent over the top rope, and Ricky sends Seth out right after him. Ricky goes for Roshambo, but Evans slips free and knocks Ricky to the floor. Evans follows with a plancha onto everyone. Evans heads up top, but Ricky crotches him. Evans fights back with elbows, Seth joins in with forearms, and then Talla steps underneath for a Tower of Doom — but Evans lands on his feet. Evans swings with a forearm, but when he goes for the rebound round kick, Talla crushes him with a clothesline. Seth breaks up the cover.
Talla grabs Seth by the throat and throws him over the top rope. Talla goes outside and starts messing with the announce table. He grabs Seth, but Evans hits a suicide dive. Talla recovers and choke slams Evans onto the announce table. Seth answers with Black Out to Talla on the table.
Seth follows with a knee to the back of Talla’s head off the ringside barrier. Seth goes for Black Out on Ricky but misses. Seth escapes the tornado DDT and hits Black Out — but Austin Theory yanks the referee out of the ring. Montez Ford attacks Theory and they brawl into the crowd.
Bron Breakker appears in the ring and spears Seth. Ricky crawls toward Seth, but Evans slides back in. Ricky stands up — and Evans hits the double‑jump cutter, covering him for the three count.
Winner: Je’Von Evans
We go to credits.
–– Here is what’s in store for tonight’s show ––
- King Of The Ring First Round: Seth Rollins vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Ricky Saints vs. Talla Tonga
- Queen Of The Ring First Round: Becky Lynch vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Liv Morgan vs. Chelsea Green
- WWE Intercontinental Championship: Penta (c) vs. Rey Mysterio
- WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship: Sol Ruca (c) vs Lyra Valkyria
- Oba Femi to open the show
WWE RAW Preview – June 8, 2026
Sol Ruca defends the Women’s Intercontinental Championship for the first time since beating Becky Lynch at WWE Clash in Italy on May 31. She faces Lyra Valkyria. Ruca promised to be a fighting champion on last Monday’s Raw and said she would give a chance to anyone who stepped up. Later that night, she offered the match to Valkyria backstage while Bayley watched with clear jealousy.
Penta defends the Intercontinental Championship on television for the first time since beating Je’Von Evans on the May 25 Raw. He faces Rey Mysterio. Rey earned the title shot by defeating Rusev in a Number One Contender’s Match on the same night.
Je’Von Evans also competes tonight. He faces Ricky Saints, Talla Tonga, and Seth Rollins in a First Round Fatal Four‑Way Match for the 2026 King of the Ring Tournament. Oba Femi and Dominik Mysterio have already advanced to the semifinals after winning their own First Round Fatal Four‑Way Matches on the June 1 Raw and June 5 SmackDown.
The 2026 Queen of the Ring Tournament continues as Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan faces Alexa Bliss, Chelsea Green, and Becky Lynch in a First Round Fatal Four‑Way Match. Morgan has made it clear that she wants every championship she can get. IYO SKY and Raquel Rodriguez have already reached the semifinals after winning their First Round matches on June 1 and June 8.
WWE RAW Results – June 8, 2026


