WWE RAW stats, match times and more (06/01/2026)

WWE Raw

The WWE RAW after Clash in Italy had four matches and around 53 minutes, 3 seconds of in-ring action at the Inalpi Arena on June 1, 2026, with Seth Rollins beating Bron Breakker in a 22-minute main event that had over 40% of the night’s wrestling time. Here are some more stats from the show (via wrestlingdata):

WWE RAW Match times this week

At 22:18, the main event took up over 40% of the night’s bell time on its own. The King of the Ring four-way was the quickest at 8:57:

#MatchResultTime
1King of the Ring quarter-final (4-way)Oba Femi def. Carmelo Hayes, Penta & Solo Sikoa8:57
2Tag team matchDragón Lee & Rey Mysterio def. Ethan Page & Rusev11:25
3Queen of the Ring quarter-final (4-way)IYO SKY def. Giulia, Lash Legend & Roxanne Perez10:23
4Singles matchSeth Rollins def. Bron Breakker22:18

Combined match time: 53:03 across all four matches.

Average age of the performers on WWE RAW this week

The average age across the night’s in-ring performers was 34.6 years. Rey Mysterio, at 51, was the oldest talent on the card by some distance. Roxanne Perez, 24, sat at the other end of the scale in the Queen of the Ring four-way.

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