The WWE Main Event broadcast on June 11, 2026, sourced from YouTube, originated from overseas in France, featuring a dynamic crowd and a trio of competitive matches. The announce team for the event was Blake Howard and Vic Joseph, guiding viewers through the action for a runtime of 31 minutes and 41 seconds.
Giulia Triumphs Over Jordynne Grace
The night opened with a highly anticipated bout between Jordynne Grace and Giulia. The French crowd was notably vocal, singing and chanting in strong support of Giulia. Grace immediately embraced her heel role, initiating the action by slapping Giulia, which quickly escalated into a spirited exchange of slaps between the two competitors.
Giulia gained an early advantage with a boot to the chest, a running tackle in the corner, and a kick to the back. A jumping kick to the face was followed by a missile dropkick, earning a two count. Grace managed to block a suplex and countered a head scissors into a release suplex for a near fall. She missed a charge in the corner but deftly floated to the apron, leading to both competitors meeting on the top rope. Giulia executed a double underhook superplex, a significant high impact move that was well received.
The momentum shifted back and forth as Grace and Giulia traded slaps and forearms in the center of the ring. Giulia intensified her offense with a basement dropkick and stomped Grace's headfirst into the mat, a maneuver described as brutal. Grace responded with Snake Eyes and attempted a Package Piledriver, transitioning instead into a sit out powerbomb for a two count, visibly frustrating her. Giulia ducked a punch and landed a Saito Suplex. Grace then scored a roll up for two, seamlessly transitioning into a Stretch Muffler submission attempt. An SOS Slam from Grace followed.
The closing moments saw another flurry of strikes traded between the two. Giulia ultimately connected with her 'arrivederci' signature move before delivering a Northern Lights Bomb, securing the pinfall victory at 6 minutes and 33 seconds. The match was lauded as a 'Main Event Banger,' deemed 'great' by the reviewer, and cited as a contender for 'Main Event Match of the Year' to that point, with praise for the hot crowd's backing of Giulia and Grace's effective heel work. The match received a rating of ***1/2.
Rayo Americano Defeats Dorian Van Dux
The second match pitted Dorian Van Dux against Rayo Americano. Van Dux, hailing from Evolve had previously impressed in a match on LFG against Elio LeFleur a few weeks prior. The Paris crowd greeted Van Dux with a 'DVD' chant, signaling their familiarity and appreciation. The match began with a stalemate sequence that drew applause from the audience. Van Dux offered a handshake, only for Rayo to slap him in the face, setting a physical tone.
Van Dux applied a side headlock was shoved off, and then executed a head scissors. Rayo met a charge in the corner with a boot and then delivered a head scissors from the ropes, sending Van Dux to the floor. Rayo attempted a moonsault off the apron, but Van Dux reentered the ring to avoid it, then followed up with a suicide dive and a slingshot leg drop for a two count. The question was posed if Main Event could be held from Paris every week, highlighting the vibrant crowd energy.
Van Dux climbed the ropes but hesitated, seemingly distracted by the crowd, allowing Rayo to knock him off balance and deliver a top rope rana for a two count. Rayo missed a Meteora in the corner, giving Van Dux an opening for a springboard dropkick and a slam. A heavy clothesline to the back of the head was followed by a belly to back suplex for a two count. Rayo evaded a suplex attempt and countered with a step up enziguiri. He then ran into a knee from Van Dux.
Van Dux attempted two moonsaults from the ropes, with Rayo avoiding the first and swatting him out of the air on the second attempt. A suplex into a release slam resulted in a strong near fall. Rayo then missed a Shooting Star Press, but managed to connect with the 'Bitter End' for the pinfall victory at 4 minutes and 55 seconds. This contest was also labeled a 'MAIN EVENT BANGER,' though noted as not quite reaching the level of the opener, still delivering a strong match enhanced by the crowd response. It earned a rating of ***.
Roxanne Perez Overcomes Maxxine Dupri
The final match of the evening saw Roxanne Perez, accompanied by Raquel Rodriguez, square off against Maxxine Dupri. Before the opening bell, Roxanne knocked Maxxine off the apron, and Raquel sent her back into the ring, where the match officially began. Maxxine fought back, landing a slam while visibly selling her arm. Raquel intervened from outside, tripping Maxxine, which allowed Roxanne to attack from behind.
Roxanne focused her offense on Maxxine's arm, playing to the crowd. She delivered a knee drop to the arm for a two count, then drove Maxxine to the mat by her arm, again for a two count, all while mocking the audience. Roxanne made a funny gesture by slapping hands with Maxxine Dupri while applying an arm lock. Roxanne then hit a Russian Leg Sweep for a two count.
Maxxine got to her feet and stomped Roxanne in the face to release an arm hold. Maxxine then hit a spinning kick and a suplex. Her straps were down, and Maxxine hit a Pump Kick and a step up leg drop for a two count. Maxxine headed up top and kicked Raquel off the apron. She then flew to the floor with a cross body onto Raquel. Back in the ring, Maxxine caught Roxanne charging and applied an ankle lock. Roxanne pulled the ring skirt into the ring. This distracted the referee, allowing Roxanne to rake Maxxine's eyes. The eye rake led to a head kick, and Roxanne Perez then finished the match with Pop Rox, securing the pinfall victory at 5 minutes and 49 seconds.
Roxanne Perez defeated Maxxine Dupri via pinfall at 5 minutes and 49 seconds. This contest was described as 'solid,' with the crowd remaining hot for all the action. It received a rating of **1/2.
Upcoming Event Announcement
It was also announced that Sunday Night’s Main Event is scheduled for Atlanta on Labor Day weekend.
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