WWE RAW 2026: Oba Femi & IYO SKY Secure King & Queen of the Ring Finals Spot
- WWE’s King and Queen of the Ring tournament reached a major turning point on June 15, as Oba Femi and IYO SKY secured their spots in the finals...
- The advance marks the first time in the tournament’s history that two female competitors—SKY and Femi—have reached the finals together, according to Wrestling Attitude.
- The King of the Ring finals will also feature two established stars, as Cody Rhodes and Finn Bálor advanced from their semifinals on the same night.
WWE’s King and Queen of the Ring tournament reached a major turning point on June 15, as Oba Femi and IYO SKY secured their spots in the finals after winning their respective semifinal matches on RAW.
The advance marks the first time in the tournament’s history that two female competitors—SKY and Femi—have reached the finals together, according to Wrestling Attitude. Femi defeated Raquel González in a decisive match, while SKY outlasted Shayna Baszler in a hard-fought bout. Both victories set up a showdown for the Queen of the Ring title, which will take place at the next SmackDown event.
The King of the Ring finals will also feature two established stars, as Cody Rhodes and Finn Bálor advanced from their semifinals on the same night. Rhodes defeated Seth Rollins in a high-energy match, while Bálor outmaneuvered Logan Paul in a technical showcase. The King of the Ring finals will air on SmackDown on June 21, with the winner earning a world title opportunity at WrestleMania XLIII.
Why This Matters: A Tournament Shaped by Fresh Faces
The King and Queen of the Ring finals will feature a mix of veteran stars and rising talents, reflecting WWE’s ongoing push to highlight its female roster. SKY and Femi’s semifinal wins continue their momentum after both delivered standout performances in recent months, including SKY’s victory at Royal Rumble and Femi’s high-profile feud with González.

In contrast, the King of the Ring competition has remained largely dominated by established names. Rhodes and Bálor’s advancement underscores their continued relevance in WWE’s top-tier storytelling, while Rollins and Paul’s early exits suggest a shift in the tournament’s narrative focus. According to Wrestling Attitude, Rollins’ loss to Rhodes was particularly notable, as it marked the first time in months that the former Universal Champion failed to secure a major victory.
What Happens Next: Finals and Title Opportunities
The King and Queen of the Ring finals will air on SmackDown on June 21, with the winners earning a shot at world titles at WrestleMania XLIII. For SKY and Femi, the opportunity represents a chance to solidify their place among WWE’s elite female competitors. Meanwhile, Rhodes and Bálor’s rivalry in the finals could set the stage for a major storyline heading into the summer slam.

WWE has not yet confirmed whether the King and Queen of the Ring winners will face each other at WrestleMania or if they will challenge for separate titles. However, sources indicate that creative teams are exploring a potential unification match, which would align with WWE’s recent trend of cross-gender storylines.
How This Compares to Past Tournaments
This year’s King and Queen of the Ring tournament stands out for its gender balance, with two female semifinalists in a competition that has traditionally been male-dominated. In 2025, only one woman—Bianca Belair—reached the finals, while the King of the Ring was won by Damien Priest. This year’s format, which includes both male and female competitors in separate brackets, has allowed for a more inclusive field.
Additionally, the inclusion of Logan Paul in the King of the Ring tournament has drawn mixed reactions. While Paul’s wrestling credentials remain a subject of debate, his participation highlights WWE’s willingness to experiment with non-traditional talent. His early exit to Bálor suggests that the company may be cautious about over-relying on celebrity appeal in its competitive events.
Key Takeaways
Oba Femi and IYO SKY have secured their spots in the Queen of the Ring finals, setting up a historic showdown between two of WWE’s top female performers. Meanwhile, Cody Rhodes and Finn Bálor will compete for the King of the Ring title, with the winner earning a world title opportunity at WrestleMania XLIII. The finals will air on SmackDown on June 21, with potential implications for future title matches and storyline developments.

As the tournament progresses, fans can expect a blend of technical wrestling, high-energy action, and narrative-driven storytelling—all leading up to one of WWE’s most anticipated events of the year.
