WWE Raw Results: British Betrayals, Electrofied Curses, and The Street Profits Shock London
WWE crossed the Atlantic for the June 22, 2026, episode of Monday Night Raw, broadcasting live from the O2 Arena in London, England. Because the Night of Champions Premium Live Event is this weekend, the writers decided to treat this go-home show like a seasonal finale. We got title changes, heartbreaking betrayals, and even a literal supernatural electrocution because why bother with logic when you can have chaotic television instead?
The London crowd was as unhinged as usual, singing along to every theme song and reminding the American corporate suits what a passionate wrestling audience actually sounds like. If you missed the Netflix broadcast, here is exactly how Raw injected pure adrenaline into the Night of Champions hype cycle.
Paige Gets a Flawless London Homecoming, But Lyra Valkyria Snaps
Nothing triggers a massive pop quite like a hometown hero returning to British soil. Paige, alongside her tag partner Brie Bella, walked into the O2 Arena to put their WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships on the line against the formidable duo of Bayley and Lyra Valkyria.
The match was an incredibly competitive sprint, designed to maximize the crowd’s energy. Valkyria looked phenomenal, matching Paige’s aggressive striking and Brie’s veteran savvy. However, the champions proved why they hold the gold. A series of slick blind tags allowed Paige to hit the Ram-Paige on Bayley, securing the pinfall and sending the London crowd into absolute hysterics.
The true story developed immediately after the bell. While a disappointed Bayley tried to comfort her partner, Valkyria’s brain completely short-circuited. Out of absolutely nowhere, Lyra blindsided Bayley, executing a vicious, prolonged beatdown that left the former champion crumpled in the middle of the ring. It was a cold-blooded, beautifully executed heel turn that instantly establishes Valkyria as a major problem on Raw as a heel.
Danhausen Literally Electrocutes JD McDonagh Because Sure, Why Not?
In a Raw segment that feels entirely impossible to type with a straight face, Raw gave us a backstage interaction that defied the laws of both physics and professional sports. JD McDonagh and Dominik Mysterio of the Judgment Day were wandering the corridors when they had the absolute misfortune of looking for Danhausen.
When McDonagh attempted to intimidate the eccentric star, Danhausen didn’t throw a punch. Instead, he simply pointed his finger and placed his signature curse on the Judgment Day lackey.
In a moment of pure, unadulterated sports entertainment nonsense, a random burst of electrical current surged through the air, visibly electrocuting McDonagh on the spot. Dominik fled in absolute terror, leaving his fried stablemate twitching on the concrete. If you wanted a realistic sportsrts presentation, you chose the wrong Monday Night Raw broadcast.
LA Knight Overcomes Solo Sikoa to Silence Jimmy Uso
The simmering Bloodline civil war boiled over into London as LA Knight went toe-to-toe with Jimmy Uso. Knight confronted General Manager Adam Pearce earlier in the evening to secure the match, aiming to completely derail Jimmy’s momentum ahead of the weekend.
The match was a chaotic, physical brawl that frequently spilled out of the ring. Just as Knight was preparing to finish the match with a BFT, the completely unwelcome presence of Solo Sikoa materialized at ringside. Sikoa tried to slide in for a cheap shot, but the execution was completely botched.
Knight successfully dodged the interference, sending Solo crashing head-first into the ring post. With Jimmy completely distracted by his cousin’s incompetence, Knight capitalized instantly, hitting his finisher to secure a massive victory. The Megastar gets his win, and the Bloodline’s communication issues continue to look like a comedy of errors.
Ethan Page Outlasts Dragon Lee in a Technical Clinic
For the purists who actually enjoy watching two world-class athletes execute wrestling maneuvers without twenty minutes of cinematic soap opera drama, Ethan Page and Dragon Lee delivered a spectacular undercard showcase.
Lee entered the match carrying the emotional weight of Rey Mysterio and Penta, who both explicitly told him backstage to avenge their previous losses to Page’s faction. Lee wrestled with breathtaking speed, hitting a series of spectacular suicide dives and precise hurricanranas.
Unfortunately for the masked prodigy, Page is a master of structural damage. “All Ego” caught Lee mid-air during a springboard attempt, planting him with a devastating powerbomb. A few moments later, Page connected with his signature finisher to put Lee away, continuing his dominant run and leaving the Lucha Libre contingency searching for answers.
The Street Profits Capture Gold Amid Absolute Main Event Chaos
The main event of the evening was a chaotic masterpiece, featuring the WWE World Tag Team Championships on the line. The Vision—consisting of Bron Breakker and Austin Theory, accompanied by Logan Paul—defended their titles against the perennial contenders, Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins.
This match was worked at a frantic, exhausting pace. Breakker was running around the ring like an unleashed rabid animal, hitting spears that looked like they belonged in an NFL highlight reel. With Logan Paul constantly causing distractions at ringside, it looked like the champions were destined to retain via administrative garbage.
Then, the script flipped entirely.
Out of nowhere, internet sensation Joe Hendry appeared on the ring apron, chasing Logan Paul into the crowd and neutralizing the outside interference. Inside the ring, Austin Theory tried to utilize a pair of brass knuckles, but a returning Seth Rollins intercepted him, blasting Theory with a massive punch.
Montez Ford capitalized on the utter madness, ascending to the top rope and connecting with a breathtaking, from the Heavens frog splash to secure the pinfall. The O2 Arena erupted as The Street Profits celebrated their new status as the undisputed kings of Raw’s tag team division, capping off a beautifully unhinged night of television.
