WWE RAW Results – June 15, 2026 – WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns Appears, King & Queen of the Ring Semifinal Round Matches

June 15, 2026
Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena
Commentary: Michael Cole and Corey Graves
Results via Mike Tedesco of WrestleView.com


Quick Match Results

  1. 2026 Queen of the Ring Tournament Semifinal Round match – IYO SKY defeated Raquel Rodriguez via Over The Moonsault (pinfall)
  2. Chad Gable defeated Rusev via Ankle Lock (submission)
  3. Charlotte Flair defeated Roxanne Perez via Figure Eight (submission)
  4. Je’Von Evans defeated Austin Theory via Disqualification
  5. 2026 King of the Ring Tournament Semifinal Round match – Oba Femi defeated Dominik Mysterio via Fall From Grace (pinfall)

Video: Solo Sikoa, LA Knight, Royce Keys, Jey Uso

Video:This past Friday on SmackDown, Solo Sikoa hit LA Knight with a Samoan Spike. Royce Keys covered him, but Jey Uso crushed him with an Uso Splash to advance in the King of the Ring Tournament.


In-Ring: Roman Reigns, The Usos, Jacob Fatu

Two SUVs drive up to the arena. Out step World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns from one, and Jimmy and Jey Uso from the other. Reigns tells them they’re heading straight to the ring. They greet Jacob Fatu. A loud “OTC” chant picks up.

World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns heads to the ring alongside his cousins, Jimmy Uso, “Main Event” Jey Uso, and Jacob Fatu. After an elaborate entrance, the crowd gives them a great ovation. A loud “OTC” chant fires up. Reigns really milks the reaction before saying anything. Reigns finally says, “Baltimore… acknowledge me!” The crowd throws some ones in the air. Reigns says there are blessed men in the ring. Life is good. They have a lot to be grateful for. The Right Hand Man went to the next level. They know what’s going to happen: he’s taking the King of the Ring Tournament. Reigns tells the crowd to acknowledge Jey Uso. The crowd starts to do the “YEET” dance.

Reigns says they’re pretty smart. There are a lot of people who will try to pick holes and piss him off, saying that he favors Jey Uso and has nothing good to say about Jim, but, as the twins have always said, it’s Day One-ish… all the way back to the beginning. If it wasn’t for Big Jim, there wouldn’t be a Right Hand Man. If it wasn’t for Big Jim, there wouldn’t be a Tribal Chief. If it weren’t for Big Jim, there would be no Bloodline. Reigns tells Baltimore to acknowledge Jimmy. They do.

The crowd now starts to chant for Fatu. Jey Uso says he appreciates the love and mentions one person hasn’t been acknowledged. This person needs to be addressed. This person doesn’t listen and needs to acknowledge them. Fatu glances at Jey and gives some mean side eye. Another “Fatu” chant picks up. Reigns says it sounds like they have a problem. Reigns looks Fatu in the eyes and asks if he doesn’t want to acknowledge the twins. Fatu rips the microphone away from Reigns and sneers at the Bloodline. The crowd continues to chant for Fatu. Fatu says when it comes to Jey and Jimmy, he doesn’t listen to them. Reigns doesn’t look pleased. The only person that Fatu acknowledges is his OTC, Roman Reigns. Fatu hands the microphone back to Reigns.

Reigns says, “Good. We don’t need ‘Yes Men’ around here.” Reigns shouts for the ring announcer, who presents him with a box. Reigns takes out a brown ula fala. Reigns says people are terrified about The Bloodline getting back together. Reigns says The Bloodline has always been here. The Bloodline is forever. When the Wild Samoans were running these territories years ago, that was The Bloodline. When Yokozuna was the heavyweight champion, that was The Bloodline. When Rikishi was dancing his ass off and entertaining the whole world, that was The Bloodline. When Umaga main-evented WrestleMania, that is The Bloodline. When The Usos became the greatest tag team to ever live, that is The Bloodline. When the Tribal Chief was born, that is the Bloodline. When Fatu’s kids are tagging with Reigns’ kids in twenty years, that is The Bloodline. Fatu has said he’s an outsider, but he’s on the inside now. Reigns says, “Jacob, welcome to the family business. Jacob, welcome to The Bloodline.” Reigns puts the brown ula fala on him and poses. Fatu poses behind him. Jimmy doesn’t look happy, but he stands alongside them. Jey is the last to join in. The Bloodline stands tall.

Joe Tessitore and Corey Graves welcome us to the show. Michael Cole has a night off.

Actor and comedian Eric André is seated at ringside. André shakes hands with Reigns. Jey Uso refuses to, but Jimmy obliges. André slaps Fatu on the back and touches his ula fala. Fatu pulls Eric André over the barricade and slams him on the floor! Fatu throws André in the ring and viciously headbutts him! Fatu heads to the top rope, but WWE producers run down and stand in front of a helpless André. Roman Reigns gets on the apron and orders Fatu to control himself. Reigns then signals Fatu to go to the top rope! Fatu heads to the top rope and hits Eric André with a massive splash! Reigns smiles as Fatu celebrates wildly.

Reigns and Fatu go to ringside, but Reigns says, “One more time.” Fatu runs into the ring, heads back to the top rope, and hits André with another huge splash! Reigns warns everyone not to cross them.


Video: Jacob Fatu, Erick Andre, Roman Reigns

Replay: Footage is shown of Jacob Fatu’s vicious attack on actor and comedian Eric André, all on the orders of Roman Reigns.


2026 Queen of the Ring Tournament Semifinal Round Match
IYO SKY vs. Raquel Rodriguez

The bell rings, and IYO SKY hits Raquel Rodriguez with a quick dropkick. Sky punches away at Rodriguez in the corner. Rodriguez dumps her on the apron, but Sky kicks her back twice and hits a shoulder thrust. Sky hits the ropes and hits a shoulder tackle, but Rodriguez stays standing. Sky punches and chops Rodriguez before charging, but Rodriguez catches her. Rodriguez tosses her off and hits a running crossbody block. Sky rolls out of the ring to catch her breath. Rodriguez goes to the ringside area and puts Sky on her shoulder before dropping her onto the barricade. Rodriguez stands on the commentary table and taunts the crowd. Rodriguez then starts to clear the commentary table. Sky punches Rodriguez back, but Rodriguez cuts her off and puts her back in the ring.

Sky quickly punches away at Rodriguez and applies a guillotine. Rodriguez counters with a vertical suplex to get out. Rodriguez charges, but Sky elbows her back before booting her in the face. Sky sends Rodriguez to the floor before hitting the ropes. Sky goes for a suicide dive, but Rodriguez catches her! Rodriguez then lawn darts her into the ring post!

Back from the break, Rodriguez is attempting a Tejana Bomb, but Sky holds the top rope. Sky hits a victory roll for a two-count. Sky hits a strike combo and kicks her in the head. Sky rolls her up before doing a double stomp to the midsection. Sky signals for the end. Sky connects with a Bullet Train Attack before heading to the top rope. Rodriguez pops up, but Sky boots her back. Sky sizes Rodriguez up and hits a missile dropkick. Sky flips to her feet and gets the crowd going. Sky sets up for another Bullet Train Attack, but Rodriguez slides to the apron. Rodriguez lifts her by the throat, but Sky fights off. Sky stuns Rodriguez with a kick to the midsection and goes for a sunset flip powerbomb to the floor, but Rodriguez holds the ropes. Rodriguez stomps Sky on the chest. Rodriguez lifts Sky, but Sky slides off and drives her into the commentary table. Sky drives her back into the commentary table and bounces her head off it several times. Sky goes to the barricade for a double stomp on the table, but Rodriguez moves. Rodriguez then sweeps Sky’s feet, knocking her down on the table.

Rodriguez gets Sky in the ring and goes for a slingshot corkscrew elbow. Sky moves and soon bounces Rodriguez’s head off the top of the ring post. Sky hits a sunset flip powerbomb. Sky heads to the top rope for an Over the Moonsault and connects! 1… 2… 3!

Winner: IYO SKY via Pinfall.

IYO SKY will face the winner of Liv Morgan vs. Charlotte Flair.


Video: Oba Femi, Dominik Mysterio, JD McDonagh

Later tonight, Charlotte Flair will battle Roxanne Perez. We’ll also see Chad Gable take on Rusev. Oba Femi will also battle AAA Mega Champion “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio in a King of the Ring Tournament Semifinal Match.

Replay: Last Monday on Raw, “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio, with the help of JD McDonagh, tried to get the better of Oba Femi, but they failed.


Backstage: Roxanne Perez, Liv Morgan, Danhausen

Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan is talking with Roxanne Perez. Perez assures Morgan that Charlotte Flair will not be 100% for the Queen of the Ring match on Friday. Morgan thanks her before walking into Danhausen’s locker room. Danhausen says he’s in demand. Morgan reveals she’s wearing a Danhausen shirt, which he says he hopes she paid for. Morgan wants a curse put on Oba Femi, but Danhausen’s demands are too exorbitant. Danhausen wants human monies, a spot in Morgan’s music video, more human monies… Morgan walks out.


Video: Danhausen

Video: Danhausen produces a documentary about the New York Knicks becoming NBA Champions after he uncursed the team. Danhausen really has taken the world by storm. It’s an incredible thing.


Video: Seth Rollins

Video: Seth Rollins says he brought Bron Breakker into his Vision and tried to give him the world. In turn, Breakker took everything from him, including the King of the Ring. Six months of his career that he’ll never get back, as well as the World Heavyweight Championship. Rollins says there will be no more hiding. At Night of Champions, Bron Breakker and Seth Rollins will battle inside a Steel Cage.


Backstage: Adam Pearce, Lyra Valkyria, LA Knight

Raw General Manager Adam Pearce is talking with Lyra Valkyria. She’s happy with the decision he made and goes to tell Bayley. LA Knight walks in and asks if Pearce saw SmackDown. Pearce wonders if Knight is pissed off. Knight says that the match went exactly as he thought it would. Solo Sikoa is back in the Bloodline. Pearce says the referee’s decision is final. Also, Sikoa is not in the Bloodline. Knight asks how Pearce knows that. Knight is going to do things his way.


Video: Penta, Rey Mysterio, Rusev, “All Ego” Ethan Page, Chad Gable

Replay:Last week on Raw, Penta defeated Rey Mysterio to retain the WWE Intercontinental Championship. After the match, Ethan Page and Rusev attacked them. Rusev ripped Mysterio’s mask off. Chad Gable ran down for the save.


Backstage: Chad Gable, Maxxine Dupri, Austin Theory

Jackie Redmond is backstage with Chad Gable. Tonight, he’ll compete as himself for the first time in over a year. Gable says that after losing the mask and gaining respect, he realized he needed to make amends. Last week, he hopes he started that by helping Rey Mysterio. After this match against Rusev, he has more to do. Gable walks off and walks by Maxxine Dupri, who is talking with Austin Theory.


Chad Gable vs. Rusev

They lock up, and Rusev hits a waistlock takeover before taunting the crowd. Gable fires back with a pair of waistlock takeovers. Rusev elbows him away, but Gable hits a pair of arm drags. Rusev avoids a third one and kicks him in the ribs. Rusev avalanches Gable in the corner and sends him hard sternum-first into the turnbuckles. Rusev kicks Gable in the ribs and punches him in the face. Gable fires back with a belly-to-belly suplex. Gable follows up with a dragon screw before going for an Ankle Lock, but Rusev scurries out of the ring to save himself. Gable goes outside to get Rusev, but Rusev powers him into the ring steps. Rusev bounces him off the steps before hitting a vertical suplex on the floor. Rusev rolls into the ring to break the referee’s count. Rusev uppercuts Gable and bounces him off the commentary table. Rusev taunts the crowd, so Gable hits him with a back suplex on the table!

Gable gets him in the ring. Ethan Page distracts Gable, so Rusev knocks Gable off the apron into the commentary table. Page shouts for Rusev to attack. Rusev goes outside and hits Gable with a fallaway slam over the table!

Back from the break, Rusev and Gable are trading punches. Rusev rocks him with an uppercut, but Gabel fires back with some chops to the chest. Rusev knees him in the midsection and goes for a big punch, but Gable ducks. Gable connects with a pair of rolling German Suplexes. Rusev blocks a third by grabbing the top rope and elbowing Gable away. Gable quickly sends him to the apron, but Rusev knocks him back. Rusev heads to the top rope, but Gable cuts him off. Gable climbs the ropes and hooks the head for a superplex. Gable applies an Ankle Lock, but Rusev quickly gets out. Rusev goes for an Accolade, but Gable slides away. Gable blocks a Matchka Kick and applies an Ankle Lock. Page reaches for Rusev, but Gable pulls Rusev back. Page gets in the ring, so Gable clotheslines Page over the top rope. Rusev hits a Matchka Kick! 1… 2… Gable kicks out.

Rusev signals for the end and applies an Accolade. Gable tries to fight through the pain. Gable gets his knees under him and reaches for the bottom rope. Rusev pulls him away and goes for a stomp, but Gable blocks it and throws him off. Gable hits an Angle Slam, followed by an Ankle Lock! Rusev taps out!

Winner: Chad Gable via Submission.

Page immediately attacks Gable. Page and Rusev double-team Gable until Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee run down for the save. Page runs back into the ring, but Lee knees him in the face. Mysterio then boots Page out of the ring. Rusev and Page retreat. Mysterio and Lee circle Gable before helping him to his feet. They all pose in the ring.


Backstage: Roman Reigns, The Usos

World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns is talking with a stagehand when The Usos walk up. Jimmy Uso asks what happened because they had a plan in which Jacob Fatu was supposed to be told that he answers to them when Reigns is out of town. Reigns says he called an audible. They can’t have infighting. They need to be united. Why is LA Knight still running his mouth? Maybe he should send the Samoan Werewolf. Jey wants to get to Knight, but Jimmy says he’ll talk to him. Jimmy walks off.


Backstage: Oba Femi

Oba Femi is warming up for his King of the Ring Semifinal Match.


Video: Bron Breakker

Video: Bron Breakker says Seth Rollins made an entire career off undermining and backstabbing everyone. Now he wants to play the victim in this story? Breakker destroyed Rollins’ Vision because he used deception to prey on other people around him for the glory of one man instead of the many. Rollins isn’t a visionary. He’s a sheep in wolf’s clothing. At Night of Champions, he’ll be locked in a Steel Cage with the most vicious and unbreakable superstar in all of WWE. The thing about being locked in a cage with a dog is that the dog always makes it out.

It’s official: Seth Rollins battles Bron Breakker in a Steel Cage Match at WWE Night of Champions.


In-Ring: LA Knight, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, Jacob Fatu

LA Knight makes his way to the ring to a nice ovation. Knight lies down and says this is how he ended his Friday night. A “Welcome home” chant picks up. Knight says, “YEAH.” Knight was disappointed and thought he could have lain there forever, but then he remembered he had to get to Baltimore. Knight was offered to take the night off because he was out of King of the Ring, but he had to get to Baltimore to get home.

Knight didn’t return home as a king or a champion. With or without the crown or the championship, it’s still his game. They know the name with everyone sayin’ L-A-Knight, YEAH! Knight says he doesn’t know how to give up. Whether he’s fighting The Bloodline, the MFTs, or The Bloodline 2.0, he’ll keep going. Knight didn’t have a famous dad or a Tribal Chief. Knight talks about Reigns manipulating Jacob Fatu. Knight says Friday went exactly as he said it would. Knight runs through the events of Friday night.

Jimmy Uso heads to the ring. Uso is here to tell Knight that things are different. Solo Sikoa doesn’t run with them. Sikoa does what he wants. Knight says Sikoa made sure Jimmy’s brother won the match to advance. Knight wants assurances that if he smashes Sikoa’s head into the mat, they won’t come looking for him. Jimmy gives his word because Sikoa isn’t back in the fold. May the best man win.

Jey Uso heads to the ring, and he does not look happy. The winner of the 2025 Royal Rumble stares at Knight and sarcastically says, “Let me talk to you.” What his brother said is correct. They told Knight over and over again: Solo Sikoa is on his own. Jey needs Knight to accept that, but he’s not out here for that. He’s not out for an apology. Jey is here for one thing. Knight cuts him off. Knight asks if he wants Jey to acknowledge his little Tribal Chief. Jey says no… he’s better than Knight! Jey beat his ass in the middle of the ring. Knight needs to acknowledge him!

Knight says he remembers Solo Sikoa being out there, but he didn’t see this coming. Knight says if he’s honest, it’s a compelling offer, considering all he has to fight against. Knight says he acknowledges… that Jey can kiss his ass! Jey shoves Knight, so Jimmy steps in between them. Jimmy is tossed aside, and Knight and Jey start brawling. Jimmy is furious and superkicks Knight. Jimmy tries to talk to Knight, but Jey enters the ring with a steel chair! Jimmy stops him from doing anything. Jey shoves Jimmy aside and charges, but Knight cuts him off. Knight hits Jimmy with the chair before smashing it off Jey’s back. Jacob Fatu runs down and locks Knight in the Tongan Death Grip! Fatu leaves the ring. Jey follows. Jimmy, frustrated, looks at Knight before leaving the ring.


Backstage: Jacob Fatu, The Usos

Replays are shown of what happened with The Bloodling and LA Knight moments ago.

Jimmy and Jey Uso are pacing backstage. Jimmy isn’t happy that Jey got involved while he was talking to LA Knight. Jacob Fatu says they tried it their way and it was ass, so he did what had to be done. Fatu walks off.


Video: Alexa Bliss

NXT Origins: Footage is shown of Alexa Bliss’ time in NXT.


Charlotte Flair vs. Roxanne Perez

They lock up before breaking. Perez rolls under a clothesline and slaps her. Flair isn’t happy and goes after Perez, but Perez clubs away at her. Flair soon knees her in the face. Perez gets out of the ring to recover, so Flair goes outside and chops away at her. Perez ducks a chop, and Flair hits the ring post with her hand. Perez puts Flair’s arm over the turnbuckle bracket and twists away at it.

Back from the break, Perez is applying an armbar. Flair powers her up and slams her down for a near fall. Flair shakes feeling into her injured arm and sizes Perez up. Flair weakly chops her with her bad arm. Perez hits a head-scissor into a bulldog for a near fall. Perez continues to work on Flair’s injured arm. Flair fights out and applies a jackknife pin, but Perez kicks out at two. Perez chops away at Flair, but Flair absorbs the pain.

Flair grabs Perez by the throat, but Perez knocks her away. Perez sends her to the corner, but Flair rolls up the turnbuckles, lands on the apron, and boots her. Liv Morgan drives Alexa Bliss into the ring post. Flair hits a fallaway slam and kips up. Flair chops her with her left hand. Perez ducks and kicks her, but Flair follows her into the ropes and hits a walkover clothesline. Flair whiffs on a big boot that Perez sells for a near fall. Flair steps on Perez and looks at Morgan. Morgan distracts Flair, so Perez pulls her off the ropes. Perez hits a springboard moonsault for a near fall. Flair soon fights back and goes for a Figure Four Leglock, but Morgan distracts the referee. Perez rakes the eyes and applies a cradle, but Bliss turns her over for a two-count. Flair fights back and applies a Figure Eight for the win.

Winner: Charlotte Flair via Submission.


Backstage: Je’Von Evans

Je’Von Evans is walking backstage. We’ll hear from him next.


In-Ring: Je’Von Evans, The Vision

Je’Von Evans heads to the ring. Jackie Redmond is in the ring to interview him. The biggest match of his career is yet to come. Evans says Jey Uso has the experience, but he’ll take a belt to his ass and YEET him out of the King of the Ring tournament. Everyone will say that boy is BOUNCY!

Logan Paul heads out to the stage alongside Austin Theory. Paul has a thick brace on his left arm as he recovers from a torn tricep. Paul says they’re here for life-changing news. Paul is here for Je’Von Evans. Paul has been watching Evans and says he’s a generational talent. Paul gets in the ring with Theory. Paul says Evans has untapped potential, but he sees through his happy persona. Evans is ruthless. He’s a killer. Paul wants him to let that out. With the right people, he can. They’re the right people. The crowd boos. Paul tells Evans not to listen to the crowd. They’re here to formally invite him into The Vision.

Evans smirks and pretends to shake Paul’s hand before saying, “Hell no.” Paul chuckles and says he misphrased that. It wasn’t an invitation; it was a mandate. Je’Von Evans is in The Vision. Evans politely tells Paul to back up, or he’ll leave Baltimore with no arms. Theory says Evans has it confused. They’re not asking him anything. They’re telling him. Evans prepares for a fight. Evans challenges Theory to a fight and wants a referee.


Je’Von Evans vs. Austin Theory

We join this match in progress. Theory knocks Evans back, but Evans elbows him. Evans does a backflip and boots him before hitting a running hurricanrana. Theory rolls out of the ring. Evans goes for a dive, but he puts the brakes on when Theory moves. Evans then hits him with a suicide dive. Evans gets Theory in the ring and hits a vertical suplex. Evans connects with a standing moonsault for a two-count. The fireflies are out in the crowd tonight. Evans heads to the top rope and lands on his feet from a moonsault when Theory moves. Theory trips Evans into the turnbuckles and hits a rolling thunder clothesline. Theory stomps away at Evans before hitting a backbreaker. The crowd lightly chants at Paul, so Theory covers Paul’s ears. Theory goes back to attacking Evans before pulling him up to his feet. Theory tells the crowd to be quiet and goes for the ten punches, but Evans slides away and pulls him down. Evans then does the ten punches in the corner. Evans goes for a springboard, but Theory clubs him in the back.

Back from the break, Evans starts to make a comeback with some strikes. Evans hits a springboard diving clothesline for a two-count. Evans tries to get the crowd going before attempting an OG Cutter, but Theory sweeps his feet. Theory hits Ataxia for a near fall. Theory is furious. Theory goes for a powerbomb, but Evans hits a hurricanrana to knock him out of the ring. Theory pulls Evans out of the ring, but Evans punches him down. Paul yells at Evans, so Theory attacks him from behind. Evans soon sends Theory into the ring post and knocks him into the timekeeper’s area. Paul gets in Evans’ face, but Evans ignores him. Evans runs around the ring and dives over the barricade to attack Theory.

Evans gets Theory into the ring and hits the Red Dot. Evans goes for an OG Cutter, but Bron Breakker spears him out of mid-air!

Winner: Je’Von Evans via Disqualification.

Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins head to the ring for the save. Breakker and Theory attack him as they get in the ring. Dawkins hits Theory with a Silencer. The Street Profits then double-team Breakker and clothesline him over the top rope.


Video: Jacob Fatu, Eric Andre, Roman Reigns

Replay: Earlier tonight, Jacob Fatu viciously attacked actor and comedian Eric André.


Backstage: Roman Reigns, Jacob Fatu

World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns emerges from his locker room to talk to Jacob Fatu. Reigns says Jimmy and Jey don’t understand Fatu, but he does. There’s no stopping him. Reigns whispers something to him.


Next Week’s Show Card Rundown

Next week, Raw will start at 2 p.m. Eastern as they will be in London, England. Bron Breakker and Austin Theory will defend the World Tag Team Championship against The Street Profits. We’ll also see Bayley and Lyra Valkyria challenge Paige and Brie Bella for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship.


2026 Ring of the Ring Tournament Semifinal Round Match
Dominik Mysterio vs. Oba Femi

The crowd chants for Oba Femi as the bell rings. Mysterio immediately bails out of the ring. Mysterio is stalling a ton at the start of this match. Femi wants a test of strength, but Mysterio shoves him. Femi chases Mysterio around the ring. Mysterio dropkicks him as he tries to get in the ring. Mysterio goes for a plancha, but Femi catches him and throws Mysterio over the commentary table. JD McDonagh tries to sneak up behind him, but Femi turns and sees him. McDonagh retreats through the crowd. Femi brings Mysterio into the ring. Mysterio put something in his boot while in the timekeeper’s area. McDonagh runs in, but Femi clotheslines him. Mysterio low blows Femi and hits a 619 to the midsection. Mysterio has the ring bell hammer in his boot. Mysterio hits a second 619 and goes to the top rope for a Frog Splash. 1… 2… Femi kicks out.

Mysterio has the hammer in his hand, but Femi grabs him by the throat. McDonagh runs in, and Femi hits them with a double chokeslam. Femi hits McDonagh and Mysterio with running uppercuts in the corner, delivering four to each of them. Femi hits a running back elbow to take McDonagh down before throwing Mysterio across the ring. Femi connects with the Fall from Grace for the win.

Winner: Oba Femi via Pinfall.

“The Ruler” Oba Femi advances to the Finals of the King of the Ring Tournament and will face the winner of Jey Uso vs. Je’Von Evans.

Femi says he’s one match away, and then The Ruler will have his crown. Femi wants to tie up the loose ends. He’ll beat who he needs to beat, whether it’s Jey Uso or Je’Von Evans. Femi is surprised Brock Lesnar didn’t show his face. He thought tonight would be the night. Femi went from looking up to Lesnar as a man before questioning whether he’s a man at all. What does Brock Lesnar want his legacy to be? Femi knows who he is. He’s the mountain Lesnar cannot conquer. He’s the future King of the Ring. That’s how he’ll be remembered. What will Lesnar be remembered for? Femi will be king, and Lesnar will just be the man who ran from Oba Femi. Femi celebrates in the ring.