Top 5 WWE YouTube channel videos from June confirmed | Analysis

WWE Night of Champions Highlights 2026

WWE Night of Champions 2026 highlights was the most viewed video on the WWE YouTube channel for June, followed by Brock Lesnar challenging Oba Femi to a Hell in a Cell match, Seth Rollins challenging Roman Reigns for SummerSlam and Jacob Fatu acknowledging Roman Reigns.

WWE YouTube Top Videos for June 2026

Here are the top 5 videos as reported by Wrestlenomics (you can find the full list on their Patreon account):

1. Full Night of Champions 2026 highlights: 1,850,887 [Link]
2. BREAKING: Brock Lesnar challenges Oba Femi to HELL IN A CELL: Raw highlights, June 29, 2026: 1,507,710 [Link]
3. Seth Rollins to face Roman Reigns at SummerSlam: Raw highlights, June 29, 2026: 1,407,890 [Link]
4. Jacob Fatu acknowledges Roman Reigns: Raw highlights, June 1, 2026: 1,270,800 [Link]
5. Oba Femi advances to the King of the Ring Final: Raw highlights, June 15, 2026: 1,226,594 [Link]

It’s worth noting that each video’s views were measured during the first 7 days only of going live, just to make sure there are consistent time windows across all videos that are measured. Current view counts on these videos will be different at the time of writing.

WrestleNomics also notes that: Excluded from this listing are any videos with titles that a) contain “Top 10” or b) starts with “Raw” and contains “moments” or c) starts with “SmackDown” and contains “moments” or d) starts with “FULL MATCH”, or e) contains “highlights:.”

Analysis – Oba Femi is getting a ton of watch hours

It’s not at all unusual for the NOC highlights video to top the list, because the PLE highlights catch-all tend to do better than the individual match clips from the same event every month. Plus, the show was on a lot earlier in the day due to being in Saudi Arabia, so a lot of fans potentially didn’t watch live.

RAW is the show with the most volume across the top 25, but three videos featuring Cody Rhodes, Gunther and Sami Zayn did around ~2.9M in the build up to their triple threat at NOC.

Oba Femi

Oba Femi appears to be the biggest draw in the top 25, as he appears to have pulled in around 8.7 million views on his own, for about a third of the 26M-ish total across the top 25 videos (again the full list can be found on Wrestlenomics’ Patreon):

Oba Femi videoViews
Brock Lesnar challenges Femi to Hell in a Cell (#2)1,507,710
Advances to KOTR Final (#5)1,226,594
“You’re not the family member I’m worried about” (#6)1,211,414
Watches Rhodes/Zayn/Gunther/Uso chaos (#11)1,049,555
KOTR Final vs. Jey Uso (#12)1,040,257
Advances in KOTR (#14)994,707
vs. Inamura, NXT 2025 (#17)816,438
Fends off Dom & JD (#19)814,618

There’s a clear reason why Oba is getting such a monster push, the social numbers are backing it up. WWE uploading the older Femi vs Yoshiki Inamura video a couple of weeks ago and it getting to 1.1 million (as of writing) is a story in and of itself.

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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.