WWE Raw July 6, 2026 stats, match times and more

WWE Raw

WWE RAW this week had four matches and 48:37 of in-ring action at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois on July 6th. The longest match of the broadcast was the WWE Title match between CM Punk and Sami Zayn at 20:27. The shortest was the WWE World Tag Team Title match (Austin Theory & Bron Breakker vs The Street Profits) at 8:47.

For comparison WWE RAW last week had five matches on the live broadcast that went 41:24 from Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The longest match on that card was Jimmy Uso’s win over LA Knight at 11:51. The shortest was the Women’s Intercontinental Title #1-contender match at 3:35.

WWE RAW Match times this week

Here are all of the recorded match times from WWE RAW this week according to wrestlingdata.com:

#MatchResultTime
1WWE World Tag Team ChampionshipThe Vision (Austin Theory & Bron Breakker) def. Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford) (c) – title change8:47
2WWE Women’s Intercontinental ChampionshipSol Ruca (c) def. Raquel Rodriguez10:16
3Tag team matchEthan Page & Rusev def. Dragón Lee & Chad Gable9:07
4WWE ChampionshipCM Punk def. Sami Zayn (c) – title change20:27

As already noted, the longest match was the WWE Title match at 20:27. The shortest was the WWE World Tag Team Title match at 8:47.

Average Age

The average age of the wrestlers on the card was 35.9 years.

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Jake Skudder

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He previously also worked for PROGRESS Wrestling, as PR Head and Head of Media across the social channels of the company.