Lineup for WWE Raw Tonight (June 8, 2026) ft. Oba Femi opens; Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch in action; Intercontinental titles showdown & more

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Storylines heat up on WWE Raw this week.
Last week’s WWE Raw addressed the aftermath of the Clash in Italy PLE. Jacob Fatu acknowledged World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns after another loss, this time in a Tribal Combat match. On the other hand, Sol Ruca celebrated capturing the Women’s Intercontinental title, her first title on the main roster.
Oba Femi and Iyo Sky won their respective King and Queen of the Ring tournament first-round match to advance into the semi-finals, while Seth Rollins defeated Bron Breakker in the main event after the latter accidentally speared Paul Heyman.
Looking ahead, WWE will intensify the build towards the upcoming Night of Champions 2026, which is set for June 27 in Riyadh. Saudi Arabia.
What’s in store for tonight’s Raw?

WWE will take over the Accor Arena in Paris, France, tonight for Monday Night Raw. Oba Femi is set to kick off the broadcast, while the 2026 King and Queen of the Ring tournament will continue on the show with two more first-round matches.
Seth Rollins, Je’Von Evans, Ricky Saints, and Talla Tonga will battle in a fatal four-way in the first-round match of the KOTR. Meanwhile, in the QOTR first-round match, Liv Morgan, Becky Lynch, Chelsea Green, and Alexa Bliss will battle in a fatal four-way match. Both winners will secure a spot in the semi-finals of their respective tournaments.
Furthermore, WWE Intercontinental Champion Penta will defend the title once again, this time he battles WWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio. Speaking of the IC title, the newly crowned Women’s Intercontinental Champion, Sol Ruca, will defend the title for the first time against Lyra Valkyria.
- Seth Rollins vs Je’Von Evans vs Talla Tonga vs Ricky Saints – King of the Ring first-round match
- Liv Morgan vs Becky Lynch vs Alexa Bliss vs Chelsea Green – Queen of the Ring first-round match
- Penta (c) vs Rey Mysterio – Intercontinental title match
- Sol Ruca (c) vs Lyra Valkyria – Women’s Intercontinental title match
- Oba Femi kicks off the broadcast
- Seth Rollins, Liv Morgan, Oba Femi, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso & Becky Lynch are listed as featured superstars
Returns expected on tonight’s WWE Raw

Despite multiple major names missing from programming, the Red brand’s show in Paris, France, is likely not going to feature any major returns.
That said, WWE might decide to bring back CM Punk, Sheamus, or even Stephanie Vaquer, if there’s creative planning in place once they return and the stars themselves are medically cleared to compete.
Start time for tonight’s Raw in Paris
- USA: 02 PM ET / 01 PM CT / 11 AM PT (Monday)
- UK: 07 PM BST (Monday)
- India: 11:30 PM IST (Monday)
- Canada: 02 PM ET (Monday)
- Australia: 4:00 AM AEST / 5:00 AM AEDT (Tuesday)
- Saudi Arabia: 09:00 PM AST (Monday)
- France: 08:00 PM CET (Monday)
- Brazil: 3:00 PM BRT (Monday)
- Mexico: 12:00 PM CST (Monday)
- Singapore: 02:00 AM SGT (Tuesday)
- Nigeria: 07:00 PM WAT (Monday)
- South Africa: 08:00 PM SAST (Monday)
- China: 02:00 AM CST (Tuesday)
- Japan: 03:00 AM JST (Tuesday)
- Germany: 08:00 PM CET (Monday)
When and where will WWE Raw take place this week?
The upcoming June 8 edition of Raw will air live from the Accor Arena in Paris, France.
Will the show have an early start time?
Yes, the show will have a special start time of 2 PM ET/ 11 AM PT.
When and where will Night of Champions 2026 take place?
The 2026 edition of Night of Champions is set for June 27, 2026, at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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