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    Angry WWE RAW Live Coverage - June 15th, 2026




    Oba Femi and Dominik Mysterio collide in King of the Ring Semifinals

    Oba Femi has been on a tear since losing to Brock Lesnar at WWE Clash in Italy and could be the favorite to win the King of the Ring Tournament after ripping through Intercontinental Champion Penta, Solo Sikoa and Carmelo Hayes in a First-Round Fatal 4-Way Match. Standing in his way is AAA Mega Champion Dominik Mysterio, who emerged victorious against World Tag Team Champion Bron Breakker, United States Champion Trick Williams and WWE Tag Team Champion Damian Priest in the first round of the high-stakes tournament. The dominant Ruler will enjoy a size and strength advantage, but Dirty Dom is one of the most cunning Superstars in WWE and won't hesitate to break the rules in search of a win. Plus, The Judgment Day will stop at nothing to make sure that Dominik comes out on top.





    — The show kicks off with a video recapping the events of the Fatal Four-Way First Round Match from last Friday's episode of SmackDown.

    — We then see Roman Reigns and The Usos pull up to the CFG Bank Arena. They encounter Jacob Fatu backstage, and the four men make their way to the ring as Joe Tessitore and Corey Graves greet audiences at home.

    Reigns tells Baltimore to acknowledge him, then says life is good and there's a lot to be grateful for with Jey Uso advancing to the semifinals of the 2026 King of the Ring Tournament. He says Jey will become the 2026 King of the Ring and demands that Baltimore acknowledge Jey, then says a lot of people will try to tick him off. He says there's been a lot more talk about Jey lately, but The Usos have always said it's been Day One-Ish and says there wouldn't be a right hand man without Jimmy. He says there would be no Bloodline without Jimmy and demands that Baltimore acknowledge him as well.

    Jey says there's one person in the ring who doesn't listen and needs to acknowledge himself and Jimmy as he looks at Jacob Fatu. Reigns says it sounds like there's a problem, then mockingly asks Fatu if he really wants to acknowledge The USos.

    Fatu snatches the microphone from Reigns and says when it comes to The Usos, he doesn't listen to them. He says the only person he acknowledges is Reigns, but Reigns calls for someone to bring him a box. He pulls a brown wooden Ula Fala out of it and says he hears the rumblings that The Bloodline is getting back together to run the professional wrestling business. He says The Bloodline has always been in WWE and sites The Wild Samoans, Yokozuna, Rikishi, and Umaga as proof of such. He says when Fatu's kids are teaming with his kids 20 years from now, that's still The Bloodline and says Fatu is on the inside. He formally welcomes Fatu to The Bloodline and places the Ula Fala around his neck.

    The Bloodline passes Eric Andre on the entrance ramp, but Fatu pulls him into the ringside area and rains down headbutts on him. Officials run out to the ring to try and break things up, but Fatu ascends to the top rope and delivers a Frog Splash to Andre on Reigns' order. Fatu leaves the ring, but slides back inside and delivers another Frog Splash to him off the top rope.

    — IYO SKY makes her way to the ring. Raquel Rodriguez follows.

    2026 WWE Queen Of The Ring Semifinals Match: IYO SKY vs. Raquel Rodriguez

    The bell rings and SKY delivers a missile dropkick to Rodriguez in the corner out of the gate. She rains down right hands and left hands on Rodriguez, but Rodriguez scoops up SKY on the outside of the ring and sends her crashing into one of the barricades face first.

    Rodriguez dumps SKY back in the ring, but SKY cinches in a Bear Hug on Rodriguez. SKY looks to land a dive on Rodriguez on the outside, but Rodriguez catches her and sends her crashing into the ring post face first. Rodriguez then sends SKY crashing into one of the barricades face first on the outside during the commercial break before she dumps her back in the ring and wears down SKY's shoulders with a submission hold. She delivers a trio of elbow drops to SKY and goes for a pin, but SKY kicks out and Rodriguez continues to wear her down.

    Rodriguez levels SKY with a shoulder tackle and pins her, but SKY kicks out and rolls up Rodriguez. Rodriguez kicks out, but SKY strings together some offense and delivers a meteora to Rodriguez back from the break.

    SKY ascends to the top rope and delivers a missile dropkick to Rodriguez, then kips up and charges at Rodriguez in the corner. Rodriguez ducks out of the way, but SKY dropkicks her onto the ring apron and looks to land a Code Red on her to send her crashing off the apron and onto the floor.

    Rodriguez fights off SKY and gets her up on one shoulder, then looks to send her crashing into the announce desk. SKY escapes and sends Rodriguez crashing into the announce desk twice midsection first, then repeatedly sends her head bouncing off it. Rodriguez trips SKY on the announce desk as SKY stands on top of it, then dumps her back in the ring and drags her into the corner. She sets up for a Corkscrew elbow on SKY, but SKY ascends to the top rope and pulls Rodriguez out of the corner with a powerbomb. She steps over Rodriguez and delivers Over The Moonsault on her for the win.

    Winner: IYO SKY

    — We head backstage, where we see Liv Morgan provide Roxanne Perez with some encouraging words to soften up Charlotte Flair for her ahead of their Queen of the Ring semifinals match this coming Friday. Morgan then finds Danhausen when Perez leaves and asks him to curse Flair for her by flirting a little with him. Danhausen demands a lot of money, being in Morgan's next video, and being featured in her next song. Morgan walks off, evidentally not wanting to give Danhausen any of that.

    — We head over to a video from Seth Rollins, where he challenges Bron Breakker to meet him in a Steel Cage Match at WWE Night of Champions on June 27.

    — We then head backstage, where Chad Gable encounters Maxxine Dupri once again talking with Austin Theory. He then makes his way to the ring, and Rusev follows.

    Chad Gable vs. Rusev (w/ Ethan Page)

    The bell rings and Gable delivers a pair of arm drags to Rusev. Rusev lands a splash on Gable in the corner, then whips him into the opposite corner chest first and fires off a stomp on his spine. Gable connects with a belly-to-belly suplex on Rusev, but Rusev rocks Gable with an uppercut on the outside and sends him bouncing off the announce desk face first.

    Gable sends Rusev crashing onto the announce desk with a back suplex and dumps him back in the ring, but Page distracts him from the outside. This opens the door for Rusev to send Gable crashing off the ring apron and deliver a Fallaway Slam to send him crashing over the announce desk.

    During the commercial break, Rusev sends Gable crashing into the barricade. Gable responds by whipping Rusev into another barricade, but Rusev dumps Gable back inside the ring and wears him down with a submission hold. He connects with a headbutt on Gable, then dumps him back out of the ring.

    Page rocks Gable with a headbutt while Rusev distracts the referee, but Gable delivers a pair of German suplexes to Rusev and follows it up with a belly-to-belly throw on him off the ropes back from the break. He cinches in an Ankle Lock on Rusev, but Rusev runs him over.

    Gable cinches in an Ankle Lock on Rusev, but Page hops into the ring to break things up. Gable takes out Page, but turns around into a Machka Kick from Rusev. Rusev then cinches in the Accolade on Gable, but Gable hangs on. Gable grabs one of Rusev's ankles and connects with an Angle Slam on him, then cinches in an Ankle Lock on Rusev. Rusev taps out.

    Winner: Chad Gable

    — After the match, Page blindsides Gable from behind and rains down right hands on him. Rusev joins Page, but Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee run out to the ring to come to Gable's aid. They force Page and Rusev to momentarily retreat, but Page gets back inside the ring. Page is sent back outside before Rey and Lee help Gable up to his feet.

    — We head backstage, where The Usos confront Roman Reigns about why Jacob Fatu isn't listening to them. Reigns assures them that they don't need in-fighting in their family.

    — We then head over to a video, where Bron Breakker accepts Seth Rollins' challenge to a Steel Cage Match at Night of Champions.

    — Back at ringside, LA Knight makes his way out.

    Knight recalls laying in the ring to be pinned in his Fatal Four-Way 2026 King of the Ring first round match and says he could've laid there, but he had to get back to his home state of Maryland. He recalls a friend calling him to get him to come home, but says he had to come to Baltimore and now he's standing in the ring at home.

    Knight says he didn't return home as a king or a champion, but with or without a crown, it's still his game. He says he doesn't stop or give up, which means usually fighting the numbers. He says he didn't have a famous dad or famous relative like Roman Reigns, then says he's looking at Reigns manipulating Jacob Fatu and begins to vent his frustrations with Jey Uso beating him on Friday's episode of SmackDown.

    Jimmy Uso's music hits and he makes his way out. Jimmy says things between Knight and his family went down a few years ago, but insists things are different and says Solo Sikoa does what he wants to do now. Knight says from where he stands, Sikoa seems to be back in the fold now and asks Jimmy if The Bloodline really won't be coming for him. Jimmy says he is saying The Bloodline won't come for him and tells Knight that the best man will win.

    Jey Uso's music cuts off Jimmy, and Jey makes his way out. He says he wants to talk to Knight and says Jimmy is correct. He says he's better than Knight and says he knocked Knight out of the 2026 King of the Ring Tournament "fair and square". He demands that Knight acknowledge him, but Knight acknowledges that Jey can kiss his a**.

    The Usos begin brawling with Knight, but Jey grabs a chair from the ringside area and looks to use it. Jimmy stops Jey, but Jacob Fatu appears and puts Knight to sleep with the Tongan Death Grip. Officials run out to help Knight to the back.

    — We see footage of Jacob Fatu handling the LA Knight problem. Jimmy and Jey argue, Jacob says both of their ways sucked. They didn’t get the job done. And that's why he did it "The OTC Way."

    — Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss make their way to the ring. Roxanne Perez and Liv Morgan follow.

    Roxanne Perez (w/ Liv Morgan) vs. Charlotte Flair (w/ Alexa Bliss)

    The bell rings and the two lock up. Flair rocks Perez with a boot to her face, but Perez stomps on Flair's hand in the corner of the ring. She delivers a knee to Flair's face during the commercial break and cinches in a sleeper on her, but Flair sends Perez crashing into the mat spine first and connects with a powerbomb on her back from the break. She goes for a pin, but Perez kicks out.

    Perez rocks Flair with a boot and sends her crashing into the mat face first, then goes for a pin but Flair kicks out. Perez looks to whip Flair into the corner, but Flair lands on the ring apron and ascends up the adjacent top rope.

    Morgan sends Bliss crashing into the ring post face first on the outside, but Flair catches Perez with a Fallaway Slam inside the ring and delivers a cartwheel clothesline to her. She goes for a pin, but Perez kicks out and Flair ascends back up the ropes. Morgan distracts her, opening the door for Perez to pull Flair off the ropes and deliver a moonsault to her using the top rope. She goes for a pin, but Flair kicks out.

    Perez rains down right hands on Flair's spine, but Flair looks to cinch in a Figure Eight Leg Lock on Flair. Morgan hops up onto the apron to distract Flair, but Bliss pulls Morgan off. As Morgan is distracting the referee, Bliss places Flair on top of Perez to pin her. Perez kicks out and sets up for Pop Rox, but Flair blocks it and cinches in a Figure Eight Leg Lock on Perez. Perez taps out.

    Winner: Charlotte Flair

    — The show heads to a commercial break and when it returns, Je’Von Evans walks to the ring for an interview with Jackie Redmond. Jackie asks how he’s preparing for Jey Uso. Je’Von tells Jey he’ll keep it short and sweet. He’s gonna put a belt to his ass and "Yeet" him out.

    Next week on TV he’ll be winning the King of the Ring Tournament and people will be saying he’s "Bouncy." With that said, Logan Paul and Austin Theory of The Vision make their way to the ring. Logan has a large arm brace and says he’s here for Je’Von.

    He’s been watching him, he’s a generational talent. Je’Von has untapped potential. He sees through the good guy persona, he’s ruthless and a killer. Je’Von needs the right people around him, and the Vision are the right people. Logan formally invites Je’Von to join the group.

    Je’Von isn't interested. Logan says it wasn’t an invitation, it’s a mandate. Je’Von is in the Vision. Je’Von tells Logan to back up before he leaves with no arms. Austin says Je’Von has it all confused. He either joins the Vision or get dropped. A referee runs out. We've got a match.

    Je'Von Evans vs. Austin Theory (w/ Logan Paul)

    The bell rings during the commercial break, and the two lock up. Theory levels Evans, but Evans kips up and rocks Theory with a dropkick. Theory whips Evans into the corner spine first, but Evans delivers a dive to level Theory on the outside back from the break.

    Evans lands a standing moonsault on Theory and pins him, but Theory kicks out and Evans ascends to the top rope. He looks to deliver another moonsault to Theory, but Theory moves out of the way and sends Evans crashing into the middle turnbuckle face first. He delivers a rolling clothesline to Evans from the ring apron, then looks to rain down right hands on Evans in the corner of the ring. Evans moves out of the way and rains down right hands on his own on Theory.

    During another commercial break, Theory sends Evans' head bouncing off the announce desk and wears him down with a submission hold back inside the ring. Evans connects with a clothesline on Theory off the top rope and goes for a pin, but Theory kicks out and sends Evans crashing into the mat face first.

    The action spills back out of the ring, and Paul gets in Evans' face. Theory blindsides Evans from behind, but Evans dumps Theory into the timekeeper's area and flies over the barricade to level Theory. He dumps Theory back inside and delivers a kick to his head, but Bron Breakker appears out of nowhere as Evans looks to fly off the ropes and spears him to cause the disqualification.

    Winner: Je'Von Evans (via disqualification)

    — After the match, The Vision continues to beat down Evans until Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins run out to the ring. They take out Theory and Breakker before they send Breakker crashing out of the ring with a double clothesline.

    — Backstage, we see Roman Reigns when Jacob Fatu walks up. Reigns asks what's up. Fatu says he handled LA Knight. He says the twins aren't too happy about it. Reigns says he figured they wouldn't be. He says he understands Fatu, and as long as Fatu understands him, there's no stepping them.

    — Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh make their way to the ring. Oba Femi follow.

    2026 WWE King Of The Ring Semifinals Match: Oba Femi vs. Dominik Mysterio

    The bell rings and Dominik slides out of the ring when he's confronted by the realization that Femi is his opponent. The referee begins a ten count, but Dominik slides back inside to break the count and shoves Femi. He dropkicks Femi off the ring apron when Femi ends up on it, but Dominik sneakily grabs the ring hammer bell from the timekeeper's area and slides it into his boot.

    Femi and Dominik return to the ring, but Femi clocks McDonagh when he looks to interfere. Dominik low blows Femi while the referee has his back turned, then dials it up for two 619s on him and follows it up with a Frog Splash off the top rope. He goes for a pin, but Femi quickly kicks out.

    McDonagh gets in the ring, but Femi lands a double chokeslam on Dominik and McDonagh. He lands a splash on McDonagh in the corner and fires off running uppercuts on Dominik and McDonagh in opposite corners, the spears McDonagh and sends Dominik crashing into the mat spine first. He follows it up with Fall From Grace for the win.

    Winner: Oba Femi

    — After the match, Femi grabs a microphone and says he's one match away from "The Ruler" having his crown. He says all the loose ends will be tied whether it's Je'Von Evans or Jey Uso, then calls out Brock Lensar and says he's surprised Lesnar didn't showed up. He says he once looked up to Lesnar, but now he questions if Lesnar is even a man and says he's the mountain that Lesnar can't conquer. He says he knows who he is and how he'll be remembered, then questions how Lesnar will be remembered and says he'll be the man who ran from him.

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    Scheduled so far:
    - King of the Ring Tournament Semifinals: Dominik Mysterio vs. Oba Femi.

    - Queen of the Ring Tournament Semifinals: IYO SKY vs. Raquel Rodriguez.

    - Charlotte Flair vs. Roxanne Perez.

    - Chad Gable vs. Rusev.

    - World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns to appear.

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