WWE Confirms King and Queen of the Ring Finals for Night of Champions
- WWE confirmed on June 22, 2026, that the finals for the King of the Ring and Queen of the Ring tournaments will take place during the first hour...
- The scheduling ensures both tournament winners are crowned early in the event.
- WWE officials confirmed during the June 22 episode of RAW that these matches will occupy the opening hour of the Night of Champions card.
WWE confirmed on June 22, 2026, that the finals for the King of the Ring and Queen of the Ring tournaments will take place during the first hour of the Night of Champions event on June 27, 2026. The announcement was made during the Monday night broadcast of WWE RAW.
The scheduling ensures both tournament winners are crowned early in the event. According to the broadcast announcement, the promotion will feature these finals as the opening attractions for the Saturday show.
When are the King and Queen of the Ring finals scheduled?
The finals are set for June 27, 2026. WWE officials confirmed during the June 22 episode of RAW that these matches will occupy the opening hour of the Night of Champions card.

This timing places the conclusion of both tournaments at the start of the broadcast. It differs from previous tournament formats where finals often served as mid-card or main-event fixtures.
How will the tournament finals be broadcast?
The Night of Champions event, including the tournament finals, will be broadcast via ESPN. This distribution allows the tournament conclusions to reach a wide audience during the first hour of the program.
The shift to an early-window placement for these specific matches suggests a strategy to build momentum for the remainder of the event. By resolving the tournaments immediately, the promotion avoids splitting the focus of the card across multiple tournament brackets.
Why does this tournament scheduling matter?
The King of the Ring tournament is one of the oldest traditions in professional wrestling. It historically serves as a catalyst for pushing mid-card talent into the main event scene. The Queen of the Ring tournament provides a mirrored trajectory for the women’s division.
Placing both finals in the opening hour creates a concentrated block of tournament resolution. This is a contrast to prior years where WWE often held tournament finals on separate, standalone specials or spread them across a longer premium live event schedule.
Crowning the winners early in the Night of Champions broadcast has a direct consequence for the rest of the event. It allows the new King and Queen to potentially interact with other talent or face immediate challengers later in the evening.
This arrangement also prevents the tournament narratives from overshadowing the primary championship matches typically featured on Night of Champions. The event’s traditional focus is on title defenses, and resolving the tournaments early keeps the championship storylines as the primary focus for the closing hours of the show.
The announcement on June 22 confirms that the tournament brackets have reached their final stage. Fans will see the final participants compete for the crowns this Saturday, June 27, on ESPN.
