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RAW, SMACKDOWN & PPV RESULT

SmackDown Result

SmackDown Results, June 19, 2026
Matches Winner Note
Cody Rhodes vs Gunther Cody Rhodes Undisputed WWE Championship
Damian Priest and R-Truth vs The MFTs Damian Priest and R-Truth WWE Tag Team Championship
Ricky Saints vs Carmelo Hayes Ricky Saints United States Championship No. 1 Contender’s Match
Jey Uso vs Je’Von Evans Jey Uso King of the Ring Tournament Semifinal Match
Liv Morgan vs Charlotte Flair Liv Morgan Queen of the Ring Tournament Semifinal Match

Raw Result

Raw Results, June 15, 2026
Matches Winner Note
Roman Reigns And Jacob Fatu Segment Roman Reigns gifted Jacob Fatu an Ula Fala and welcomed him into The Bloodline.
IYO SKY vs Raquel Rodriguez Iyo Sky Queen of the Ring Semifinal Match
Chad Gable vs Rusev Chad Gable Single Match
Charlotte Flair vs Roxanne Perez Charlotte Flair Single Match
Je’Von Evans vs Austin Theory Je’Von Evans Single Match: Je’Von Evans Won by Disqualification
Oba Femi vs Dominik Mysterio Oba Femi King of the Ring Semifinal Match

PPV RESULT

Night of Champions Results, June 27, 2026
Matches Winner Note
Jey Uso vs. Oba Femi TBD King of the Ring tournament final: The winner will be crowned "King of the Ring" and earn a world championship match at SummerSlam.
Iyo Sky vs. Liv Morgan TBD Queen of the Ring tournament final: The winner will be crowned "Queen of the Ring" and earn a world championship match at SummerSlam.
Trick Williams (c) vs. Ricky Saints TBD Singles match for the WWE United States Championship
Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker TBD Steel Cage match
Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Gunther vs. Sami Zayn TBD Triple threat match for the Undisputed WWE Championship
Tiffany Stratton (c) vs. Jade Cargill TBD Singles match for the WWE Women's United States Championship

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Rhea Ripley

The professional wrestling landscape changed significantly with the arrival of a powerhouse performer who eventually established a permanent legacy under the ring name Rhea Ripley. Born as Demi Bennett on October 11, 1996, in Adelaide, South Australia, her foundational background remains an unalterable piece of her historic journey. Growing up in Australia, her initial athletic endeavors were rooted in soccer, karate, netball, swimming, and rugby, which provided the permanent structural physical conditioning required for her future career. Her official venture into the world of professional wrestling commenced during her teenage years when she began training under local Australian promotions. She made her definitive professional wrestling debut on June 29, 2013, competing for Riot City Wrestling in her home country of Australia. During her multi-year tenure with Riot City Wrestling, she secured the RCW Women's Championship on two separate occasions, a milestone that remains an unchangeable part of her early career record. In addition to her work in Australia, she expanded her experience by traveling to Japan between 2015 and 2016, performing for promotions such as Pro Wrestling ZERO1, REINA, and World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana, which permanently shaped her hard-hitting wrestling style. Her breakthrough into the global sports entertainment industry occurred in July 2017 when she officially signed a contract with World Wrestling Entertainment. Her historic first official appearance under the company banner took place during the inaugural Mae Young Classic tournament in 2017, where she competed under her real name, Demi Bennett, and defeated Miranda Salinas in the first round before being eliminated by Dakota Kai in the subsequent round. This tournament marked the permanent origin of her transition to her famous ring name, Rhea Ripley, which she adopted for her television return in the 2018 edition of the same tournament. In the 2018 Mae Young Classic, she showcased a dramatic shift in her persona, displaying a darker, more aggressive metalhead attitude, where she advanced to the semi-finals before being defeated by Toni Storm. This performance served as her direct launching pad into her first official promotion inside the company, which was the newly established NXT UK brand. In August 2018, she participated in an eight-woman tournament to determine the first-ever champion for the brand, making history by defeating Toni Storm in the finals to become the inaugural NXT UK Women's Champion. This accomplishment is permanently etched in the company record books as she became the first Australian female champion in the history of the promotion. Her developmental career reached another unchangeable milestone on August 28, 2019, when she made her official debut on the main domestic NXT brand, immediately challenging the top competitors. Later that year, on December 18, 2019, she defeated Shayna Baszler to win the NXT Women's Championship, becoming the first person to win both the NXT UK and NXT championships. Her official main roster debut arrived shortly after, leading to her participation in historic matches that established her physical parameters, including a billed height of five feet seven inches and a billed weight of one hundred and thirty-seven pounds. Throughout her career, her physical execution became defined by specific maneuvers, establishing the Riptide, a pump-handle powerbomb, as her permanent primary finisher move, alongside the Prism Trap, an inverted cloverleaf submission, as her definitive signature move. Her training foundation was shaped by various veteran instructors, with the WWE Performance Center and Scotty 2 Hotty being permanently credited for her advanced industrial development. Her lineage, birthplace, debut dates, and foundational championships are historical facts that will never alter over time.
WWE Wrestler Rhea Ripley
Ring Name Rhea Ripley
Real Name Demi Bennett
Other Name Demi Bennett
Nick Name The Nightmare, Mami, The Eradicator
Born Date October 11, 1996
Born Country Australia
Nationality Australian
WWE Debut July 2017 (Mae Young Classic)
Finisher Move Riptide (Pump-handle Powerbomb)
Signature Move Prism Trap (Inverted Cloverleaf), Big Boot, Dropkick
First Promotion In WWE NXT UK
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight 137 lbs (62 kg)
Trained by WWE Performance Center, Scotty 2 Hotty, Riot City Wrestling

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