WWE SmackDown June 12, 2026 stats, match times and more

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The Queen and King of the Ring quarter-finals that opened and closed the June 12, 2026 WWE SmackDown show from Providence ran 18:00 and 18:40, nearly double what the same four-ways got on Raw earlier week. Charlotte Flair and Jey Uso advanced, Rey Fénix kept the AAA Cruiserweight Title in the middle, and the five-match card totaled 1 hour, 7 minutes, 39 seconds of in-ring action.

Match times

Jey Uso over Finn Bálor, LA Knight and Royce Keys closed the night at 18:40, the longest match of the show, with Charlotte’s Queen of the Ring four-way right behind at 18:00. Compare that to Raw, where the same tournament four-ways were squeezed into nine to fifteen minute matches.

#MatchResultTime
1Queen of the Ring quarter-final (4-way)Charlotte Flair def. Jade Cargill, Lyra Valkyria & Sol Ruca18:00
2Tag team matchBrie Bella & Paige def. Fatal Influence10:33
3AAA World Cruiserweight ChampionshipRey Fénix (c) def. Axiom12:21
4Tag team matchB-Fab & Michin def. Chelsea Green & Tiffany Stratton8:05
5King of the Ring quarter-final (4-way)Jey Uso def. Finn Bálor, LA Knight & Royce Keys18:40

Combined match time: 1:07:39 across all five matches, per wrestlingdata.

The age stats

The average age was 35.1 years, slotting SmackDown between the Turin Raw at 34.6 and the Paris Raw at 35.4, so mid-pack for WWE’s main-roster product and well above NXT’s 28.8.

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