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WWE Night of Champions 2026 Full Results - Sami Zayn captures World title; Iyo Sky vs Liv Morgan official for SummerSlam & more

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Published at :June 28, 2026 at 2:36 AM
Modified at :June 28, 2026 at 2:36 AM
WWE Night of Champions 2026 Full Results Sami Zayn wins World title

(Courtesy : WWE.com)

Charlotte Flair attacks Jade Cargill; Oba Femi & Iyo Sky win King & Queen of the Ring tournament & more!

WWE Night of Champions concluded on June 27, 2026, at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The finals of the 2026 King and Queen of the Ring tournament were held at the event, and the winners were crowned King & Queen of the Ring. With the win, they have earned a World title match at SummerSlam.

The final PLE on the Road to SummerSlam 2026 also featured an Undisputed title clash where Cody Rhodes battled Sami Zayn and Gunther. Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker continued their feud, colliding in a steel cage match, while Trick Williams and Tiffany Stratton defended the men’s and women’s US titles, respectively.

Get to know everything that happened this Saturday, as we have the complete summary, highlights, results, and winners’ list for the 2026 edition of WWE Night of Champions.

WWE Night of Champions 2026 Summary and Highlights

Oba Femi vs Jey Uso – 2026 King of the Ring tournament final 

WWE King and Queen of the Ring
(Courtesy: WWE)

In the first match of the show, Oba Femi and Jey Uso collided in the finals of the 2026 King of the Ring tournament. Despite Jey’s best attempts, he was unable to stop the onslaught from Femi, who pinned Jey to become the 2026 King of the Ring.

Winner: Oba Femi

Grade: C

Iyo Sky vs Liv Morgan – 2026 Queen of the Ring tournament final

On the other hand, Iyo Sky and Liv Morgan collided in the finals of the 2026 Queen of the Ring tournament. Before the match even began, Morgan suffered a setback as Danhausen cursed her after she confronted the former and demanded that Danhausen return the money he owes the Judgment Day.

Morgan was unable to overcome the curse as Sky fought back the knee injury to pin Morgan and become the 2026 Queen of the Ring. After the win, Sky picked Morgan for SummerSlam, making the clash official with the Women’s World title on the line.

Winner: Iyo Sky

Grade: B+

Seth Rollins vs Bron Breakker – Steel Cage match

Looking to finish the feud once and for all, Seth Rollins entered the steel cage to battle Bron Breakker. Both men brought a plethora of weapons, looking to inflict serious damage. In the end, Rollins was able to annihilate Breakker, who was busted open badly after a superplex from the top of the cage.

Breakker, without the help of his Vision stablemates, who were absent from ringside, was unable to fight back as Rollins delivered a super stomp from the top rope and pinned him to further extend his lead in their head-to-head battle.

Winner: Seth Rollins

Grade: A-

Trick Williams (c) vs Ricky Saints – United States title match

With Lil Yachty by his side, Trick Williams battled Ricky Saints with the United States title on the line. Saints pulled an Eddie Guerrero on Yachty, as the referee kicked him out from the ringside. However, that didn’t help Saints as Williams managed to pin him to retain the title. After the match, Saints tried to attack Williams, but Yachty spoiled the party.

Winner & Still: Trick Williams

Grade: B-

Tiffany Stratton (c) vs Jade Cargill – Women’s United States title match

The co-main event of the evening saw Tiffany Stratton retain the Women’s United States title against Jade Cargill with the help of Chelsea Green and Charlotte Flair who evened the odds when B-Fab and Michin appeared to aid Cargill.

In the final moments, Flair nailed Cargill with the title to help Stratton pick up the win in the historic match that saw the Women’s US title being featured on a PLE for the first time since its inception in December 2024.

Winner & Still: Tiffany Stratton

Grade: C

Cody Rhodes (c) vs Gunther vs Sami Zayn – Triple threat match for the Undisputed WWE title

Cody Rhodes defended the Undisputed title in a triple-threat match against Gunther and Sami Zayn. With fierce animosity, the three men were at each other’s throats, wreaking havoc inside and outside the ring. When the dust settled, it was Zayn who pinned Rhodes to capture the Undisputed title for the very first time.

The Riyadh crowd showered Zayn with cheers as he celebrated after realizing his dream of capturing the World title after a decade of attempts.

After the match, Gunther got into a physical altercation with SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis, accusing him of favoritism and claiming that he’s jealous, even calling him a failed wrestler.

Winner & New: Sami Zayn

Grade: A

WWE Night of Champions 2026 Results

  • Oba Femi defeated Jey Uso – 2026 King of the Ring tournament final
  • Iyo Sky defeated Liv Morgan – 2026 Queen of the Ring tournament final
  • Seth Rollins pinned Bron Breakker – Steel Cage match
  • Trick Williams (c) defeated Ricky Saints – United States title match
  • Tiffany Stratton (c) pinned Jade Cargill – Women’s United States title match
  • Sami Zayn defeated Cody Rhodes (c) & Gunther – Triple threat match for the Undisputed WWE title

Which match opened the show in Riyadh?

The King of the Ring tournament final between Oba Femi and Jey Uso kicked off the PLE, with Femi winning the showdown.

Who won the 2026 King & Queen of the Ring tournament?

Oba Femi won the 2026 King of the Ring tournament, while Iyo Sky won the Queen of the Ring tournament.

What is the next PLE after Night of Champions?

The next PLE after Night of Champions is SummerSlam. The 2026 edition will take place over two nights, on Saturday, August 1, and Sunday, August 2, 2026, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

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Abhijit Singh
Abhijit Singh

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