WWE Raw June 15, 2026 stats, match times and more

WWE Raw

WWE RAW #1725 took place on Monday, June 15, 2026 at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland. Corey Graves and Joe Tessitore called the broadcast on Netflix.

The card featured five matches with recorded times, including a Queen of the Ring semi-final and a King of the Ring semi-final. IYO SKY advanced to the Queen of the Ring final by defeating Raquel Rodriguez. Oba Femi advanced to the King of the Ring final by defeating Dominik Mysterio. Je’Von Evans defeated Austin Theory by disqualification.

WWE RAW Match times this week

#MatchResultTime
1Queen of the Ring semi-finalIYO SKY def. Raquel Rodriguez10:14
2Singles matchChad Gable def. Rusev10:26
3Singles matchCharlotte Flair def. Roxanne Perez10:12
4Singles match (DQ)Je’Von Evans def. Austin Theory10:27
5King of the Ring semi-finalOba Femi def. Dominik Mysterio4:36

The combined match time across all five bouts was 45:55, per wrestlingdata. This is also the total recorded in-ring time for the show.

Age and other stats

The average age of the wrestlers on the card was 32.5 years.

Four of the five matches ran between 10:12 and 10:27. The shortest match was Oba Femi’s win over Dominik Mysterio at 4:36, and the longest was Je’Von Evans’ disqualification win over Austin Theory at 10:27.

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