WWE Raw Results 6/1 - Seth Rollins Faces Bron Breakker, Tag Team Match & More

Welcome to Wrestling Inc.'s live coverage for "WWE Raw" on June 1, 2026, coming to you live from the Inalpi Arena in Turin, Italy at a special start time of 2 PM ET!

Seth Rollins has been looking to put an end to The Vision since the group kicked him out a number of months ago. Tonight, he will become one step closer when he goes one-on-one with one half of the World Tag Team Champions Bron Breakker. With the other half of the World Tag Team Champions Austin Theory on a bit of a rampage last Monday after it was revealed Logan Paul had been sidelined with a triceps injury, he repeatedly hit Angelo Dawkins with a chair moments after Rollins defeated Ford in singles competition. Although Ford was initially reluctant to be Rollins' ally, the attack on Dawkins made him realize that they needed to be on the same side to take down The Vision.

Rey Mysterio earned a shot at Penta's Intercontinental Championship last week when he defeated Rusev in a Number One Contenders Match. While Rusev blindsided Rey with an attack moments later out of frustration, Dragon Lee made his return to come to Rey's aid and the pair took out Rusev together. Following such, Rey and Lee will be joining forces with one another to take on Rusev and his ally Ethan Page.

With WWE Clash in Italy now in the history books after yesterday's Premium Live Event, it was revealed on the post-show that the 2026 King of the Ring Tournament would be kicking off on today's show. Oba Femi will be going head-to-head with Solo Sikoa of MFT, former United States Champion Carmelo Hayes, and the aforementioned Penta in a First Round Fatal Four-Way Match for the 2026 King of the Ring Tournament. "Raw" General Manager Adam Pearce has also revealed on his X page that the 2026 Queen of the Ring Tournament will be kicking off tonight, although it remains to be seen who will be taking part in first round matches.

While nothing else has been advertised for today's show on WWE's website or social media platforms, Clash in Italy did see Roman Reigns retain the World Heavyweight Championship against Jacob Fatu in a Tribal Combat match. The aforementioned Sikoa and the rest of MFT appeared in the moments that followed the match to stare down Fatu as he was forced to leave with Reigns and The Usos per the terms of their match. Sol Ruca also dethroned Becky Lynch as Women's Intercontinental Champion, while Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and Women's Champion Rhea Ripley retained their titles against GUNTHER and Jade Cargill respectively. Brock Lesnar also sought his revenge against the aforementioned Femi by defeating him with a total of seven F5s throughout the course of their match.

We are live! The show kicks off with a video recapping the events of Clash in Italy.

Michael Cole and Corey Graves then greet audiences at home as we see Roman Reigns and The Usos pull up to the Inalpi Arena before making their way out to the ring.

We Hear From Roman Reigns and The Usos

Reigns demands that Turin acknowledge him, and Jey Uso points out that Jacob Fatu is already late. He demands that Fatu come to the ring, and Fatu's music hits as he obliges and makes his way to the ring.

Jey tensely stares down Fatu, but Reigns orders Fatu to look at him and Fatu does as he's told. Fatu says he knew what he was getting into with his Tribal Combat match against Clash in Italy last night, including the consequences and repercussions if he didn't dethrone Reigns as World Heavyweight Champion. He says he's been taking losses his whole life, then says he lost last night in front of the world and his children who saw their father be a man, take a loss, and keep his word.

Fatu says he lost to his "Tribal Chief" last night, but says he didn't lose to Jey and acknowledges Reigns. He kneels down to Reigns and bows his head to him, then extends his hand up to Reigns. Reigns takes it and pulls Fatu up to his feet, but Reigns tells Fatu that while he may not understand it right now, he still loves him.

Jimmy Uso puts everyone in the back on notice and says they're all the twos. He says Reigns, himself, Jimmy, and Fatu are the ones before all four men hold up the One symbol.

Penta then makes his way to the ring. Oba Femi, Solo Sikoa, Talla Tonga and Carmelo Hayes all follow.

Oba Femi vs. Solo Sikoa (w/ Talla Tonga) vs. Carmelo Hayes vs. Penta in a First Round Fatal Four-Way Match for the 2026 King of the Ring Tournament

Hayes goes right after Femi, but Femi levels him with a right hand. He levels Penta with a shoulder tackle and Sikoa with a clothesline all as he's still making his entrance.

The bell rings and Femi fires off uppercuts on Hayes, Penta, and Sikoa. He levels Sikoa with a right hand before Hayes delivers Fade Away to Penta and pins him. Penta kicks out, but Femi sends Sikoa crashing into one of the barricades and stares down Talla on the outside. He then lands a double chokeslam on Hayes and Penta inside the ring.

Femi clotheslines Sikoa crashing over the barricade with a clothesline and brawls with him through the crowd during the commercial break. He rains down right hands on Sikoa on one of the staircases as Penta fires off a right hand on Hayes. He then rocks Hayes with a kick as Sikoa sends Femi crashing into the ring steps shoulder first on the outside after the pair have returned to the ringside area.

Sikoa lands Hip Attacks on Penta in the corner, but Femi runs over Sikoa with a clothesline and looks to land a double chokeslam on Hayes and Penta. Sikoa comes to Hayes and Penta's aids, and Hayes and Penta send Femi crashing into the ring post shoulder first. Sikoa and Talla then send Femi crashing into the ring post twice before Talla sends Femi crashing over the barricade with a big boot.

Penta flies over the top rope to level Sikoa on the outside, and Hayes follows suit by flying over the top rope to take down Penta. He dumps Penta back in the ring and ascends to the top rope, then looks to fly. Penta moves out of the way, but Sikoa levels him with a clothesline. Penta delivers a Penta Driver to Hayes and pins him, but Hayes kicks out.

Femi recovers and sends Talla bouncing off one of the announce desks spine first. He sends Sikoa crashing into the mat spine first. He connects with a Fall From Grace on him and pins him for the win.

Winner: Oba Femi

After the match, Femi grabs a microphone and calls out Brock Lesnar. He says Lesnar questions if he could take a beat down or taking seven F5s, then says Lesnar may have taken his best shot but he's still standing and he will be King of the Ring. He tells Lesnar that he'll see him down the line.

We Hear From Sol Ruca

Cathy Kelley introduces Ruca, and she makes her way out. Kelley congratulates Ruca on becoming the Women's Intercontinental Champion and asks her if she thought she would be champion after only a month on "Raw", and Ruca says it's a dream come true. She says she believed she could be a champion and the fans believed in her too, then thanks the fans for their support and says as tough as it was to dethrone Becky Lynch, her work is just getting started. She says the Women's Intercontinental Championship deserves a fighting champion as do the fans, then vows to retain her title against anyone who wishes to step up to her.

We then head over to a video showing Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes having a brief staredown backstage after Clash in Italy wrapped up. We then see Reigns telling Jey Uso to win the 2026 Men's King of the Ring Tournament, and while Jimmy Uso looks to leave with his twin brother, Reigns tells him to stay in case he needs him. 

Back at ringside, Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee make their way out. Ethan Page and Rusev follow. 

Ethan Page and Rusev vs. Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee

Page and Lee begin the action. The bell rings and the two lock up. Rusev tags in and fires off stomps on Lee in the corner, then jams his boot into Lee's head using the bottom rope and tags out to Page.

Lee sends Page crashing into the middle turnbuckle face first with a hurricanrana and lands a kick on him from the ring apron, then connects with a dropkick on Page and goes for a pin. Page kicks out and sends Lee crashing onto the ring apron during the commercial break, then dumps him in the ring and pins him. Lee kicks out, but Rusev tags in and sends Lee crashing into the corner spine first.

Rusev fires off shoulders on Lee's midsection, but Lee delivers a chop to Rusev and cinches in a Bear Hug on him. Page double teams on Lee with Rusev, but Lee lands a kick on Rusev's face and tags in Rey.

Page tags in on his side, but Rey rocks Page with a kick to his head from the apron and delivers a senton to him off the middle rope. Rey sends Rusev crashing out of the ring with a hurricarnana, then looks to dial it up for a 619. Page trips Rey from the outside as Rey runs the ropes, then cinches in a Boston Crab on Rey.

Lee breaks the hold and lands a dive on Rusev through the middle rope to take him out on the outside. Rey delivers a shotgun dropkick to send Page crashing into the ropes and dials it up for a 619, then connects with a Frog Splash on Page from the ring apron and pins him for the win.

Winners: Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee

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