WWE Raw Results – 6/1/26 (Special start time: Fallout from Clash in Italy!)

WWE Raw Results
June 1, 2026
Turin, Italy (Inalpi Arena)
Results by: Alex Kahrs of Wrestleview.com

WWE: Allora. Ora. Sempre. Insieme. (Then. Now. Forever. Together.)

We get a look at fans outside Inalpi Arena earlier today, followed by a video package with highlights from yesterday’s WWE Clash in Italy event.

We cut backstage, where we see a black van pull up with Roman Reigns and The Usos stepping out. They make their way to the entrance as Roman’s music hits, with the OTC getting quite the reaction as he and his Bloodline head down the ramp. Reigns raises his World Heavyweight Championship to a pop from the crowd before heading to the ring itself.

The fans in Turin sing along with the OTC’s music as he steps onto the apron, looking out upon the fans that acknowledge him. Which does raise a question as Roman steps into the ring alongside The Usos…

Will Jacob Fatu acknowledge his Tribal Chief?

Roman is quite enjoying the reaction from this crowd, who chant OTC and what I can only assume is a soccer-esque chant related to that. Reigsn starts to speak, but is nearly taken aback with glee over how much the fans are cheering him on. I’ll just come out and say it…this segment might last 45 minutes, the rate this is going. The crowd start singing “Roman, Roman Reigns” before he calms them down, telling them to acknowledge him (not that they haven’t been for the past 10 or so minutes). Jey Uso speaks up, looking to get things over with as he calls out Jacob Fatu to acknowledge his Tribal Chief.

Out comes the Samoan Werewolf himself, dressed up appropriately for the occasion and looking none too pleased as he walks down the ramp. Crowd chanting “Olé, olé olé olé, Fatu, Fatu” as Jacob heads straight to the ring, and gets a pop from the crowd and another chant.

Roman doesn’t want to drag things out any further, Jacob knows what time it is. Jey repeats this, and says something that gets Jacob mad enough to stare the Uso down. Roman tells Fatu where he is, as a reminder of what this is all about. Fatu says he knew what he was getting into at Tribal Combat. He knew the consequences, hell, he knew what would happen if he walked out with the world title…and knew what would happen if he lost.

He’s been taking L’s his whole life, and it’s not stopped him, even as he stands here in front of Roman right now. Another chant in favor of Fatu as he addresses taking a loss in front of his family last night, take a loss and keep his word. And last night, Jacob lost to his Tribal Chief…but he didn’t lose to your punka–, Jey. Let’s keep it 100 though, Roman…I acknowledge you!

Fatu takes a knee, offering his hand to the Tribal Chief. Roman accepts, helping Fatu back to his feet before saying Jacob doesn’t understand this right now…but he loves Fatu. Jimmy says Jacob is here now, and this is the warning to everyone in the back that they’re the twos…and we the ones! This ends with all four men raising their ones up to the sky as the crowd cheers, before the quartet leave the ring and head up the ramp.

Commentary talks about what just went on before hyping up the Mask vs. Mask match from AAA Noches de los Grandes, which will air in its entirety on Netflix following Raw. (I watched that match, and can confirm it lives up to the hype!)

We get Superstar Arrivals from Seth Rollins and Sol Ruca, and see Bron Breakker and Austin Theory backstage with Paul Heyman. Rollins and Breakker will face off later tonight and we will hear from the new Women’s Intercontinental Champion.

Video package for the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments leads to a chat about the brackets, with both tournaments culminating in the finals at Night of Champions. With that, we head to ringside for our first match of the show!

Out first for this King of the Ring tournament bout is Penta as the Intercontinental Champion makes his way down the ramp. This match is up next!

-Commercial Break-

Back at ringside, Carmelo Hayes has joined Penta as Solo Sikoa finishes making his entrance. Out next is Oba Femi, as DA RULA gets a big pop from the crowd. They chant his name as he makes his strut down the ramp. Hayes tries to blindside the big man when he gets to the ring, but to no avail. Solo and Penta also fail to do any damage, and the bell rings to get this match underway!

King of the Ring First Round Match – Fatal 4-Way: Penta vs. Oba Femi vs. Solo Sikoa vs. Carmelo Hayes

Femi fends them off, sending each man into a separate corner for some more offense. Solo gets sent out of the ring with Oba following him as Penta and Hayes go at it. Penta gets a two count but Melo blocks a Penta Bomb to turn things around from the ropes. He leaps up but takes a superkick by the Intercontinental Champion as Sikoa and Femi make their way back toward the ringside area.

There’s a brief staredown between Femi and Talla Tonga before Oba slides back into the ring, where a double superkick from Penta and Hayes does little to faze Femi before he drops them both to the mat. He plays to the crowd as we go to commercial.

-Commercial Break-

We’re told Oba was taken out of the ring by Sikoa as we head back to the action, where Solo interrupts Penta and Melo going at it to send them to the corners. Femi is back in as he goes after Sikoa, but takes a First 48 from Hayes before being sent to the corner and out of the ring. Solo gets Talla to assist him in attacking Femi, sending the big man over the barricade into the crowd…before taking a dive from Penta!

He takes one from Hayes, who sends him back into the ring. He goes up top but to no avail, and Solo is back. He goes after both men, but Hayes takes control for a nearfall before Solo breaks it up. He leaves the ring to escape Melo’s wrath, but sees Femi rising to his feet and returning to ringside. He sends Talla crashing onto the announce table as Penta and Hayes take themselves out of the equation…and Oba returns to the ring, dropping Solo with Fall From Grace for the win!

Winner via pinfall (advancing in the KOTR Tournament): Oba Femi

Oba grabs a microphone after the match, addressing the questions Brock Lesnar had for him ahead of Clash in Italy. He took the best that Brock could give him and he is standing. He reminds Lesnar that they’re 1 and 1, and he’ll see him down the line. With that, he poses for the crowd as commentary talks about the tournament some more.

They also address the title match that awaits the respective winners at SummerSlam, before we go to a video package highlighting the rivalry between Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker. They face off later tonight in our main event.

Backstage, Sol Ruca is seen walking as we will hear from her up next!

-Commercial Break-

After an ad for Fanatics NYC, we head to ringside where Sol Ruca makes her entrance to a nice pop. The new Women’s Intercontinental Champion heads to the ring, showing off the title she beat Becky Lynch for at Clash in Italy before being handed a microphone for an interview. Crowd chants “you deserve it” at the new champ.

Sol is asked how she feels coming out of her match last night, and Ruca thanks the fans in Turin for their support. The show pop pretty big for this, even shaking the hard cam slightly. Sol addresses Becky doubting her ability to win last night, and she proved Becky wrong. It’s not just her saying it, everybody’s saying it.

As tough as it was to beat Becky, however, her job as champion is just starting. She talks about being a fighting champion as she promises to have her name announced as she continues to hold the title. Her music hits as she poses with the title.

Commentary talks about a quick staredown between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns that went down after Clash in Italy. Backstage, Roman says he’ll deal with Cody later before hyping Jey up for his King of the Ring match. He wants Jey to win the tournament and take the “other title” as there are two ends of the table, and wants Jey to level up. They embrace before Jey heads off, with Jimmy starting to follow before Reigns tells him Jey needs to do this on his own, but he’s got it.

Back at ringside, Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee make their entrance as they have a match against Ethan Page and Rusev up next!

-Commercial Break-

We come back to see Page and Rusev entering the ring to get this match underway!

Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee vs. “All Ego” Ethan Page & Rusev

We start things off with Page and Dragon, but not much action goes on before Rusev tags in. He takes Dragon to the corner for some strikes. Lee takes a thrashing before Rusev pulls him to the middle for a tag to Page…but Dragon sends him to the corner with a hurricanrana, opening up for a running dropkick! He brings Page to the center for a two count.

Page back on his feet as Rusev gets a blind tag, with Ethan being sent out of the ring before Rusev takes Lee to the mat. Dragon fights back, asking the crowd if they want to see Rey tag in. Thunderous applause in approval to the point of the camera shaking…but Page pulls Mysterio off the apron! Crowd boos as Rusev blindsides Dragon, posing as we go to break.

-Commercial Break-

Back from break, Rusev and Page continue to beat down Lee before he fights back, sending Rusev out of the ring before crawling toward his corner. Page stops him from making a tag and tags Rusev in. He mocks Rey and smacks him, egging the Hall of Famer on to come after him. Ref forcing Rey to stay on the outside and this allows a double-team on Lee.

Rusev holds him back with a bearhug, but Dragon breaks free and lands a headbutt knocking Rusev to the mat. With that, Lee makes the tag to Mysterio as Page tags in as well. Ethan caught with a corner kick before Rey hits a seated senton. Rusev distracts Rey long enough for Page to take him down. Double-team attempt is stopped when Rusev is sent to the outside with a headscissors.

Rusev reacts by tripping Rey up near the ropes, only to take a thrust kick by Lee. Page sends Mysterio into Dragon but gets taken to the mat for a two count. Rey goes for a hurricanrana, but Page counters into a Boston Crab until he takes a superkick by Dragon to break the hold. Rusev comes running in but gets sent into Page by Rey, and out of the ring by Dragon Lee as Rey lands a 619 on Page for the win!

Winners via pinfall: Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee

The duo celebrates as we cut backstage, where Adam Pearce wishes Penta all the best before dealing with LA Knight. Knight addresses what happened to kick off the show, raising concerns that Pearce is trying to fall in line with the Bloodline (asking the GM if he’s “feeling Ucey” among other things) but Adam insists he’s trying to keep family blood IN line. Knight threatens to take Pearce out of retirement just to put him back in, before heading off.

-Commercial Break-

Commentary talks about the big Mask vs. Mask match from AAA Noches de los Grandes, offering some highlights in a video package ahead of the full match being offered on Netflix following Raw. (Seriously, if you haven’t seen this match, give it a watch when you can.)

We also get a glimpse of the post-match ceremony that saw “Original” El Grande Americano address the crowd before unmasking himself as Chad Gable, going through the traditional process of telling the crowd who he is. (More of this is likely gonna be on the special encore presentation on Netflix as well!)

Commentary hypes up the AAA TripleMania event coming to Las Vegas and Mexico City, and from there we head to ringside for our next match. IYO SKY makes her entrance as we head to commercial, with this Queen of the Ring match coming up next!

-Commercial Break-

We head back to ringside as Roxanne Perez finishes her entrance. Out next is Giulia, who gets to celebrate a homecoming of sorts as the crowd shows their appreciation. Rounding out the entrances is Lash Legend before we get this match underway!

Queen of the Ring First Round Match – Fatal 4-Way: IYO SKY vs. Roxanne Perez vs. Giulia vs. Lash Legend

The seemingly biggest threat of the match is Legend, with the other three women circling her before sending her to the corner. Legend fends them off before being taken out by IYO, who in turn is attacked by Perez. SKY fights back but gets sent through the ropes by Perez, with Giulia sending her to the ropes before Lash sends Perez out of the ring. Giulia hits the ropes for a spinning guillotine of sorts, but is sent to the corner by Legend.

IYO goes after Lash as does Roxanne, but both are hoisted up by Legend before Giulia sends them all to the mat with a missile dropkick. She gets a big pop for this as we go to commercial break.

-Commercial Break-

Back from break, we see a temporary alliance between Perez and Giulia going after IYO. It’s a very temporary alliance as Perez blindsides Giulia before going back in the ring to go after SKY some more…but she gets intercepted on her way down from the turnbuckle! IYO hits the ropes for a basement dropkick as Giulia gets back into the ring. SKY sends her into Perez before dropping both of them with a missile dropkick and a pose for the crowd pop.

She connects with a corner attack on Perez but is nearly taken out with a sleeper by Legend, before fighting her off. Giulia sends SKY out of the ring and hits Legend with Arrivederci for the cover, but Perez breaks it up. IYO back in the ring now, but she and Giulia take a double DDT by Perez which gets her a two count over SKY.

IYO fends off Perez before going up top, but Giulia goes up top to intercept. Double underhook locked in, but Perez gets up there as well. Legend joins the fray, dropping Perez and Giulia with a double powerbomb. Lash Extension on Perez and Giulia, and IYO lands a double stomp to break the pin that follows. Over the Moonsault by IYO and she covers Giulia for the win to advance!

Winner via pinfall (advancing in the QOTR Tournament): IYO SKY

IYO celebrates as we get an updated bracket for the tournament. Backstage, Maxxine talks to Pearce about being overlooked in the tournament but Adam says he had to make some tough decisions. If an opening comes up, she will be at the top of the list. He walks off as Otis addresses Maxxine hanging out with Austin Theory, who Otis says is “bad news.” (you got that right, buddy!)

Maxxine asks Otis and Tozawa to trust her on this before walking off, and elsewhere we see Seth Rollins getting ready for his main event match against Bron Breakker.

-Commercial Break-

We get a video package highlighting…the effect of Danhausen on the New York Knicks. I mean…the facts don’t lie, and the facts point out that the Knicks are doing well this year lol.

Backstage, Bayley and Lyra Valkyria are asked what happens if they bump into each other in the Queen of the Ring tournament. Bayley assures us that they’ll worry about that when they get there, but the interview is interrupted as Lyra approaches Sol Ruca nearby. She congratulates Ruca on winning the title last night, noting that she couldn’t challenge for it for the longest time before asking about a possible title match.

Ruca says she’d love to give a shot to the first woman who won it, and Lyra is excited about this…though Bayley is less thrilled about things as Raw rolls on.

Commentary hypes up the Europe tour continuing this week, with next week’s Raw hosting the other first round matches in the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments.

Elsewhere, Roxanne talks about losing the match before Liv Morgan comes in to remind them that Judgment Day doesn’t cry about losing. She talks about her and Dom becoming King and Queen of the Ring, admitting that maybe Raquel could win the tournament instead before saying that regardless, Judgment Day runs Raw. The rest of the group reluctantly agrees before walking away.

Back at ringside, Seth Rollins makes his entrance for our main event as he faces Bron Breakker up next on Raw!

-Commercial Break-

Refresh for the latest results!

Quick Results:

  • King of the Ring First Round Match – Fatal 4-Way: Oba Femi def. Solo Sikoa, Penta, and Carmelo Hayes
  • Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee def. “All Ego” Ethan Page & Rusev
  • Queen of the Ring First Round Match – Fatal 4-Way: IYO SKY def. Roxanne Perez, Giulia, and Lash Legend

Still to Come:

  • Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker
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