Top storylines to watch on WWE Raw (June 15, 2026): Roman Reigns returns; Seth Rollins' response after another attack & more

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Chad Gable returns to in-ring action on Raw.
The June 15 edition of Monday Night Raw is set to emanate live from the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland. World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns, who was absent from last week’s show in Paris, is set to return this Monday.
The show also features the first semi-finals of the King and Queen of the Ring tournament, with winners punching their tickets to Night of Champions in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Additionally, Chad Gable will take on Rusev in singles action. Let us now take a look at the top four storylines that might unravel on this Monday’s WWE Raw.
4. Chad Gable’s apology tour
After concluding his mask vs mask storyline in AAA, Chad Gable is back on WWE Television and is currently looking for forgiveness for disrespecting and mocking the lucha libre tradition. Gable even came to Rey Mysterio’s rescue when Rusev ripped off his mask, and Penta and Dragon Lee fell prey to the numbers game.
As noted, Gable is slated to battle Rusev this Monday. WWE needs to capitalize on Gable’s popularity after the iconic feud in AAA and not let it die down, as they usually do. Fans are also waiting to see how this apology tour pans out for Gable.
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3. Seth Rollins’ response after another attack
After defeating Bron Breakker, putting the Vision faction in his rear-view mirror, Seth Rollins was ready to win the King of the Ring tournament first-round match and reach closer to his goal of regaining the World Heavyweight title.
However, just when Rollins was going to secure the win, the Vision’s Bron Breakker and Austin Theory attacked him, signalling that the feud is far from over. It remains to be seen how Rollins responds to it all this Monday.
2. King & Queen of the Ring semi-finals

The first semi-finals of both the 2026 King and Queen of the Ring tournament will take place in Baltimore. In the KOTR semi-finals, AAA Mega Champion Dominik Mysterio faces an uphill battle against Oba Femi. On the women’s side, another Judgment Day member, Raquel Rodriguez, battles former Women’s World Champion Iyo Sky.
The winners will advance to the finals of the tournament, which will be held at Night of Champions in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Both matchups have pretty heavy favorites and underdogs, and fans will have to tune in at 8 PM ET on Monday to find out who comes out on top.
1. Roman Reigns’ return

After being absent from last week’s show in Paris, World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns returns this week. In Reigns’ absence, Jey Uso secured the final semi-final spot in the King of the Ring tournament and is set to battle Je’Von Evans as he looks to challenge Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed title, something Reigns himself asked him to do.
LA Knight continued his verbal attacks on Roman and his Bloodline, even partaking in a heated promo against Jey Uso on Raw. On the other hand, on SmackDown, Fatu tried to recruit Solo Sikoa back into the Bloodline on the order of Reigns, but Solo not only rejected but told Fatu that if Reigns wants him to come back, then he can come and get him. Now, fans are waiting to see how the OTC responds to it all.
When and where will the June 15 edition of WWE Raw take place?
The June 15 edition of WWE Raw will air live from the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland.
Will the show have an early start time?
No, the show will return to the usual start time of 8 PM ET as WWE returns to the United States.
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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