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WWE Raw Results (6/15): Bloodline Tension Erupts in Baltimore Opener; Tournament Matches on Card

WWE Raw on June 15, 2026 from Baltimore opened with Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, and Jacob Fatu clashing over acknowledgement as fans chanted for Fatu. Iyo Sky advanced in the Queen of the Ring semi-finals, with Oba Femi vs. Dominik Mysterio, Gable vs. Rusev, and Charlotte vs. Roxanne Perez also on the card.

By Editor5 min read

WWE Raw streamed live on Netflix on Monday, June 15, 2026, from CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland. Joe Tessitore handled commentary in place of Michael Cole, alongside Corey Graves, with Alicia Taylor as ring announcer. Attendance tracking had roughly 10,591 tickets distributed heading into the show, with the building configured for about 11,278 spectators in a venue that can hold up to 14,000 when set for concerts.

The broadcast opened with Joe Tessitore introducing the show over an aerial view of Baltimore, followed by footage of fans outside the arena. A video package recapped last week's SmackDown drama involving Solo Sikoa, Royce Keys, LA Knight, Finn Balor, and The Usos, including Balor vs. Keys vs. Knight vs. Jey Uso and Jey celebrating his win afterward.

Before the in-ring action, two SUVs arrived outside the building. The Usos exited a silver vehicle while Roman Reigns stepped out of a black one was handed his title belt, and told an attendant there was something still in the car. Reigns spotted Jacob Fatu and said, "There he is." He slapped hands with Fatu, who then followed Reigns and The Usos toward the ring as the crowd chanted "OTC!"

Bloodline Segment

Reigns asked Baltimore to acknowledge him, said life was good, and pointed to Jey Uso advancing in the King of the Ring tournament. He called Jey his "right-hand man" and pushed back on talk that he favors Jey over Jimmy Uso, saying that without "Big Jim" there would be no right-hand man, Tribal Chief, or Bloodline. Fans began chanting "Fatu! Fatu!" and Reigns took notice.

Jey said he was glad to hear the chant because he had not been acknowledged yet, drawing a stern look from Reigns. Jey told the crowd that Fatu does not listen and "needs to acknowledge us," which drew boos before the "Fatu!" chants grew louder.

It sounds like we have a problem.

Reigns walked up to Fatu and asked, "You don't want to acknowledge them?" Fatu grabbed the microphone away from Reigns while the chants continued.

When it comes to Jey and Jimmy, does he listen to them? Hell naw! The only one he acknowledge is his OTC, Roman Reigns.

That line drew little reaction from the crowd, though a smaller section broke into "Roman, Roman Reigns!" chants. Attendance staff brought a box to ringside at Reigns' request. He opened it and pulled out an ula fala.

Reigns said he was hearing rumbling that The Bloodline was going to run the business again, adding that they never stopped and always have. He pointed to the Samoans in the 1980s, Yokozuna in the 1990s, Umaga main eventing WrestleMania, and The Usos becoming the greatest tag team to ever live as all being The Bloodline. Reigns said when their kids are teaming together in 20 years, that is The Bloodline.

Reigns told Fatu he used to be on the outside but now he is on the inside. "Jacob, welcome to the family business; Jacob, welcome to The Bloodline." Reigns placed the ula fala around Fatu's neck to mixed crowd reaction.

Actor Eric Andre was at ringside smiling. He shook hands with Reigns, drew a snarl from Jey Uso, and got a handshake from Jimmy Uso. Andre patted Jimmy on the back and touched the ula fala. Fatu yanked Andre over the barricade and into the ring. GM Adam Pearce, producers, and referees rushed in as Reigns first called for Fatu to back off, then green-lit Fatu to hit a top-rope splash on Andre. Reigns smiled and started toward the back before stopping to say, "One more time." Reigns looked into the camera and said if you push them, that happens.

Tournament Matches on the Card

The June 15 Raw card included the following tournament bouts:

  • Iyo Sky vs. Raquel Rodriguez in a Queen of the Ring semi-final
  • Oba Femi vs. Dominik Mysterio in a tournament match
  • Chad Gable vs. Rusev
  • Charlotte vs. Roxanne Perez

Iyo Sky and Raquel Rodriguez opened their Queen of the Ring semi-final with the bell ringing 31 minutes into the hour. Raquel absorbed an early flurry from Sky and slammed her hard to the mat. Sky rolled to ringside, and Raquel pursued her and dropped her over the ringside barricade. Sky came back with a dive through the ropes, but Raquel caught her and threw her shoulder-first into the ringpost before a break at the two-minute mark.

After the break, Sky landed a high round kick, a stomp, and a Bullet Train meteora in the corner, followed by a missile dropkick off the top rope. Raquel moved out of the way when Sky charged after playing to the crowd too long. Raquel lifted Sky, but Sky escaped and went for a sunset bomb off the ring apron. Raquel held on and stomped on Sky, who shoved Raquel into the announce desk and threw her back into the ring. Sky went for a swinging elbowdrop in the corner, but Raquel moved. Fans chanted "Iyo!" nearly as loud as the earlier "Fatu!" chants. Sky hit a sunset bomb and then a top-rope Overt the Moonsault for the three count.

Sky will face the winner of Charlotte vs. Liv Morgan in the Queen of the Ring final in two weeks in Saudi Arabia. Charlotte vs. Roxanne Perez, Chad Gable vs. Rusev, and Oba Femi vs. Dominik Mysterio were still scheduled later on the show.

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