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WWE Raw Live Updates, Results and Highlights From June 15

Erik BeastonJun 15, 2026, updated 5 min ago

Welcome to Bleacher Report's live coverage of the June 15 episode of WWE Raw, live from the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore!

Results from Monday's show included:

  • Roman Reigns welcomed Jacob Fatu to the Bloodline
  • Queen of the Ring Semifinal: Iyo Sky defeated Raquel Rodriguez
  • Chad Gable defeated Rusev
  • Charlotte Flair defeated Roxanne Perez
  • Je'Von Evans defeated Austin Theory via disqualification
  • King of the Ring Semifinal: Oba Femi vs. Dominik Mysterio
  • Tap in and follow along for all of Monday's action.

    Live Updates

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    Bron Breakker Spears Evans, Street Profits Make the Save

    "Part-time resident of the stratosphere," as Corey Graves called him on commentary, Evans mounted a comeback with a dazzling high cross body block from the top rope.

    Theory recovered and answered with Attaxia, but could only keep his opponent down for two.

    At ringside, a distraction by Paul allowed Theory to jump Evans from behind, but the Young OG sent the tag champion into the ring post. He sprinted around the ringside area, then launched himself at his opponent, wiping him out in the timekeeper's position.

    Back in the ring, Evans set Theory up for the OG Cutter, but Bron Breakker came from out of nowhere and obliterated him with a spear in midair.

    WINNER: EVANS VIA DQ

    Before The Vision could beat down Evans, The Street Profits returned and battled The Vision. Angelo Dawkins returned, joining Montez Ford in clearing the heels from the ring and standing tall.

    Je'Von Evans vs. Austin Theory

    The match was in progress as the show returned from a commercial break, with Evans flying around the squared circle and wiping out Theory.

    The tag team champion slowed the pace, though, and worked over his opponent while fans sang Joe Hendry's "Fire Logan Paul" song to the returning social media megastar.

    Evans mounted a comeback, teeing off on Theory with a flurry of hard rights and lefts to the face. As the Young OG attempted a springboard, Theory shoved him to the floor.

    Paul talked trash to Evans, repayment for turning down his offer.

    Commercial break.

    Logan Paul Invited Je'Von Evans to Join The Vision

    Days before he battles Jey Uso on Friday's SmackDown in a King of the Ring semifinal, Je'Von Evans joined Jackie Redmond in the squared circle for a promo.

    "Jey Uso, I know you got all the experience, but this Friday, I'm about to put my belt to your ass!" a fired-up Evans claimed.

    Logan Paul's music played, and The Maverick made his return, less than a month after suffering a torn triceps during his tag team title defense on Saturday Night's Main Event on May 23.

    Paul said he saw a ruthless killer in Evans and with the right people, they can bring it out of him. He extended his hand to the Young OG, formally inviting him to join The Vision.

    "Hell naw," Evans said.

    "I think I misphrased that, Je'Von. That wasn't a question; it was a mandate. Je'Von Evans, you're in The Vision!" Paul exclaimed.

    Theory attempted to reiterate his tag team partner's sentiment, but Evans called for a referee, and a match with the tag team champion was underway.

    The Queen Vanquished The Prodigy

    Back from the break, Perez continued her targeted attack on Flair's hand and arm, attempting an armbar. The babyface powered out and dropped her opponent with a powerbomb to create separation.

    An attempted chop, though, reiterated the damage to her hand and allowed Perez to regain control.

    The heel taunted Flair, mocking her father's legendary strut. The Queen fired up, despite being essentially one-handed. On the floor, Liv Morgan sent Alexa Bliss into the ring post, leaving the veteran competitor without her backup.

    Morgan distracted Flair, allowing Perez to pull her off the top rope. A springboard moonsault, though, was not enough to put The Queen down.

    Bliss recovered and prevented Morgan from interfering, then reversed an inside cradle in an attempt to steal the win for her partner. She did not need to, though, as Flair applied the Figure Eight and earned the submission victory.

    WINNER: CHARLOTTE FLAIR

    Je'Von Evans was seen heading toward the arena ahead of a promo from the King of the Ring semifinalist.

    Charlotte Flair vs. Roxanne Perez

    Backstage, Jacob Fatu told The Usos that they tried it their way, and "both those ways were ass, because they didn't get the job done. So I did it the OTC way."

    In the arena, Charlotte Flair made her way to the ring for her match with The Judgment Day's Roxanne Perez, just days before she battles Liv Morgan in the Queen of the Ring semifinals Friday night on SmackDown.

    Flair toyed with Perez early, catching her leg, rocking her with a knee to the face, and teeing off on her with her trademark chops to the chest.

    An uncharacteristic misstep saw the babyface deliver an errant chop, her hand connecting with the ring post. The Prodigy attacked it and left the second-generation competitor reeling.

    Commercial break.

    LA Knight Addressed The WWE Universe

    LA Knight returned to Baltimore, fired up and feeding off the energy of his hometown fans.

    "With or without the crown, with or without the championship, I still run the game," Knight said.

    The Megastar said he has made a career out of battling groups in WWE, from the OG Bloodline to The Vision, to The Bloodline 2.0. He took exception to Roman Reigns manipulating Jacob Fatu. Before he could say much else of note, Jimmy Uso interrupted.

    "You gotta believe me when I tell you, Uce, it's different now," Uso said, trying to convince Knight that this is not the same Bloodline that he encountered a few years back.

    Knight nearly cracked Uso up by claiming he would smack Solo Sikoa "back to factory settings." Jey interrupted the proceedings, grabbing the mic from his brother.

    "Let me talk to you," Uso said, riffing on Knight's catchphrase, "what my brother told you is right." He said he was out there for one reason, then claimed that he was better than Knight, citing his King of the Ring tournament win from Friday. "What I need your ass to do is to acknowledge me!"

    "Fine, I acknowledge you...can kiss my ass!"

    A brawl erupted between Knight and Jey before a conflicted Jimmy rocked the babyface. The thoughtful Uso stopped his brother from utilizing a steel chair, but Knight repaid him by leveling both of them.

    Fatu appeared, applied the Tongan Deathgrip, and left after a few words with his cousins.

    Bron Breakker Responded to Seth Rollins

    Bron Breakker accepted Seth Rollins' challenge for a Steel Cage Match at Night of Champions, claiming his former teammate is not a Visionary. He instead claimed the former world champion preys on others to prop himself up.

    The hoodie-clad Superstar, speaking in the deep and gravely voice popularized by Triple H in his main event promos, said some nonsense about dogs always escaping cages to wrap things up.

    Not nearly as strong a promo from Breakker as he has delivered this year, which is odd considering it was a pre-taped one.

    Gable Won the Match and Rey Mysterio's Respect

    Back from the break, Gable and Rusev exchanged blows, the former attempting to fight his way back into the match. He did so successfully, ducking a wild swing by Rusev and delivering two German suplexes while Ethan Page watched on from ringside.

    Gable met Rusev up top and delivered a superplex, then fired up, removing his straps as the fans in Baltimore came alive. The babyface applied the ankle lock, but Rusev escaped. The heel tried for his Accolade submission, but Gable escaped that move.

    Gable reapplied the ankle lock but Page entered the ring, attempting to save Rusev. He ate a clothesline that sent him to the floor, distracting the babyface long enough for the heel to rock him with a Machka Kick. Gable kicked out at two.

    Rusev applied the Accolade, but the resilient hero fought out, delivered an Angle Slam, and reapplied the ankle submission one last time to force the tapout.

    WINNER: CHAD GABLE

    After the match, Rusev and Page attacked Gable, but Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee hit the ring to chase the heels off. Accepting the former Original El Grande Americano's recent amends, the luchadors helped him to his feet and raised his arms in the air.

    Backstage, Roman Reigns reiterated the importance of not having infighting in The Bloodline, especially as the rest of the locker room plans to come for them. He asked why LA Knight is still running his mouth. Jimmy Uso volunteered to go handle that problem.

    Chad Gable vs. Rusev

    Following a recap of his return to Raw last week, Chad Gable told Jackie Redmond in a backstage interview that he still has people he needs to make amends with.

    On his way to the squared circle for his match with Rusev, he encountered one of them, Maxxine Dupri, who was talking with The Vision's Austin Theory as that partnership continues to bloom.

    Rusev wasted little time setting the tone in his match with Gable, ferociously attacking the 2012 Olympian and overwhelming him with his size and strength. The babyface mounted a brief comeback, complete with a German suplex, but The Bulgarian Brute re-established control, suplexing him on the arena floor.

    Rusev stood tall, clearly in control of the bout.

    Commercial break.

    Seth Rollins Challenged Bron Breakker

    Seth Rollins cut a pre-taped promo, telling Bron Breakker that he tried to give him the world, only for The Badass to take his world from him. "The moment has arrived for me to write my wrongs," he said.

    Rollins issued a challenge for a match on June 28 Night of Champions.

    "Seth Rollins. Bron Breakker. Steel Cage."

    Considering Austin Theory and Paul Heyman could easily interfere on behalf of Breakker, the steel cage stipulation makes sense and adds a gimmick bout to help beef up the Night of Champions card.

    Elsewhere backstage, LA Knight confronted Raw general manager Adam Pearce and expressed his frustration and displeasure with the events of SmackDown and the Bloodline's recent return to power.

    Liv Morgan Asked Danhausen to Curse Oba Femi

    Backstage, women's world champion Liv Morgan brushed off Roxanne Perez and said the night should be all about her and Dominik Mysterio, ahead of Dirty Dom's King of the Ring semifinal match against Oba Femi.

    She parted with The Prodigy and knocked on a door. She entered to reveal it was Danhausen's laboratory.

    Sporting the face-painted star's own shirt, she attempted to get him to curse Oba Femi, undoubtedly hoping it would have the same effect that his uncursing of the new NBA champions, the New York Knicks, did.

    She called him "powerful," earning a hilarious reaction.

    Danhausen ran off a laundry list of things he would need, including the obvious human monies, to make it happen, eventually boring Morgan, who left in frustration.

    After the commercial break, a video package aired recapping Danhausen's saga with the Knicks and the team's unprecedented success after he uncursed them.

    Sky Outlasted Rodriguez for a Hard-Fought Win

    Back from the timeout, Sky managed to string some offensive moves, strikes, and pinning combinations together to mount a comeback. A double stomp drove the air out of Rodriguez, and the Bullet Train built her more momentum.

    She added a missile dropkick, played to the crowd, and took off for another Bullet Train, but the alert Rodriguez rolled under the ropes to avoid the attack.

    With Rodriguez on the ring apron, Sky attempted a sunset flip bomb, but the heel's size and strength proved too great. She broke free of the former women's champions' grasp, but Sky sent her into the commentary table. She repeatedly bashed her opponent's face into the table, but Rodriguez recovered and swept her legs out from under her, sending Sky crashing into the table.

    Back inside the squared circle, Sky recovered and delivered a sunset flip bomb out of the corner. The Over the Moonsault followed, and the popular babyface earned her way to the Queen of the Ring Finals.

    WINNER: IYO SKY

    Queen of the Ring Semifinal: Iyo Sky vs. Raquel Rodriguez

    Familiar foes Iyo Sky and Raquel Rodriguez squared off for the right to head to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and Night of Champions for the Queen of the Ring tournament finals.

    Sky started fast and furiously, unloading on her larger opponent. Big Sexy, though, used that size and strength advantage to wipe out The Genius of the Sky with a cross body, then sent her face-first into the guardrail.

    "Polishing the brass on the Titanic," Corey Graves said as Sky attempted, unsuccessfully, to fight her way back into the match.

    A great line from the color commentator.

    When Sky created separation, Rodriguez shut her down, catching her in midair and sending her face-first into the ring post.

    Commercial break.

    Fatu Attacked Eric Andre

    As the Bloodline exited, Reigns dapped up comedian and actor Eric Andre, who was sitting front row, enjoying the show and promoting his upcoming film with John Cena, Little Brother.

    When Andre touched the ula fala, attempting to have fun with Fatu, the Samoan Werewolf attacked him and rolled him into the ring. Producers and referees hit the ring to break things up, but Fatu headed up top anyway.

    It appeared as though Reigns would put an end to things, but he instead ordered Fatu to deliver the Samoan Splash, which he did. Twice, all while Reigns flashed a grin, as if he had just realized the power over the destructive force that he had.

    "You don't want to do this," Reigns said into the camera, sending a message to the locker room and anyone silly enough to test this rejuvenated Bloodline.

    Roman Reigns Welcomed Jacob Fatu to The Bloodline

    Reigns told Fatu that he hears the whispers from others, that The Bloodline is back to take over the business again.

    In reality, the Bloodline never stopped. He said their family has dominated the industry since The Wild Samoans ran things in the territory days.

    He name-dropped Rikishi and Umaga before presenting Fatu with his own ula fala and officially welcoming him to The Bloodline.

    The Bloodline stood tall, united, despite a look of dismay on Jey Uso's face, further signaling that the former world champion sees Fatu as a threat to his position as the Right Hand Man.

    The Bloodline Kicked Off Raw

    A video package recapped the events of Friday's show, including Jey Uso's victory in the King of the Ring tournament.

    The Bloodline's Roman Reigns and The Usos arrived at the arena, linked up with Jacob Fatu, and immediately made their way into the arena amid chants of "OTC!" and a deafening pop for the world heavyweight champion.

    The foursome threw the ones to the sky and basked in the adulation of the Baltimore chapter of the WWE Universe.

    "Life is good. We've got a lot to be thankful for," Reigns said. "The Right Hand Man advanced in the King of the Ring tournament," he said of Jey Uso before demanding the fans acknowledge him.

    Reigns said there would be some trying to plant dissension within the Bloodline by claiming he plays favorites with Jey, but he hyped Jimmy up, claiming there would be no Bloodline without him.

    Jey took the mic, thanked his cousin, and exclaimed that Fatu needed to acknowledge all of them.

    "It sounds like we have a problem," Reigns said ominously. "You don't want to listen to the twins? You don't want to acknowledge them?"

    Fatu grabbed the mic out of Reigns' hand. "When it comes to Jimmy and Jey, do I acknowledge them? Hell naw! The only person I acknowledge is my OTC, Roman Reigns!"

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