WWE recently revealed the full cards for both shows of their United Kingdom Championship tournament at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England. WWE also announced both shows will not air live on the WWE Network and instead will air on the Network on June 25th and June 26th at 3PM EST.
Entire card for WWE UK Championship Tournament – Night One (June 18th):
* United Kingdom Championship tournament Quarterfinal match – Travis Banks versus Ashton Smith.
* United Kingdom Championship tournament Quarterfinal match – Zack Gibson or Amir Jordan versus Gentleman Jack Gallagher.
* United Kingdom Championship tournament Quarterfinal match – Flash Morgan Webster versus Tyson T-Bone or Jordan Devlin.
* United Kingdom Championship tournament Quarterfinal match – Tucker or Joe Coffey versus Dave Mastiff or Kenny Williams.
* United Kingdom Championship tournament Semifinal match – TBD versus TBD.
* United Kingdom Championship tournament Semifinal match – TBD versus TBD.
* United Kingdom Championship tournament Finals match – TBD versus TBD.
* British Strong Style (Pete Dunne, Trent Seven, & Tyler Bate) versus The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly, & Roderick Strong).
* NXT Women’s Championship Number One Contender Fatal 4-Way match – Toni Storm versus Jinny versus Killer Kelly versus Isla Dawn.
Entire card for WWE UK Championship Tournament – Night Two (June 19th):
* WWE United Kingdom Championship match – Winner of UK Championship Tournament versus Pete Dunne (c).
* NXT North American Championship match – TBA versus Adam Cole (c).
* NXT Women’s Championship match – Winner of #1 Contender Fatal 4-Way versus Shayna Baszler (c).
* NXT Tag Team Championship – TBA versus The Undisputed Era (c).
* Aleister Black & Ricochet versus EC3 & Velveteen Dream.

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