WWE Raw June 22, 2026 stats, match times and more

WWE Raw

WWE RAW took place this week from the O2 in London, England. There were four matches that took place on the show, which equated to an overall in-ring time of 49:57.

The longest match of the night was the main event, which saw the Street Profits defeat The Vision for the WWE Tag Team Championship (19:37). The shortest match of the night was the opener, which was Paige & Brie Bella defending their WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship against Lyra Valkyria & Bayley.

WWE RAW Match times this week

#MatchResultTime
1WWE Women’s Tag Team ChampionshipPaige & Brie Bella (c) def. Lyra Valkyria & Bayley7:59
2Singles matchEthan Page def. Dragón Lee9:59
3Singles matchLA Knight def. Jimmy Uso12:22
4WWE Tag Team ChampionshipStreet Profits def. The Vision (c) (title change)19:37

The combined match time across all four matches was 49:57, per wrestlingdata.

Average age of the in-ring performers

The average age of the wrestlers on the card was 35.4 years.

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