WWE SummerSlam 2026 main event title match confirmed

WWE SummerSlam 2026 Card

IYO SKY won the Queen of the Ring 2026 tournament at the Clash of Champions event this weekend from Riyadh in Saudi Arabia. Following her win, she confirmed that she will challenge Liv Morgan at SummerSlam for the WWE Women’s World Championship.

SKY defeated Morgan at the event to become QOTR, confirming straight after in an in-ring segment “I’ll see you at SummerSlam” to Morgan, who was sitting on the outside near the entrance ramp.

Liv Morgan vs IYO SKY at WWE SummerSlam 2026

SummerSlam will be taking place this year from the US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This will be the first ever 2 night edition of the event, taking place on Saturday, August 1 and Sunday, August 2.

It has not been confirmed if Liv Morgan vs IYO SKY for the WWE Women’s World Championship will eb the “main event” of Night 1 or Night 2, but based on the previous 2-night WrestleMania events it’s fairly safe to say that it will feature on Night 1, perhaps not even as the last match on the card (but still billed as a main event for branding purposes).

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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.