The Judgment Day Takes Control of Both WWE Tournaments
Out of nowhere, the WWE’s 2026 King and Queen of the Ring quarterfinals ended – yet what sticks isn’t just who moved forward. Power tilts sharply now, because The Judgment Day pulls strings on every path left in both contests. Their grip tightens without a single title changing hands.
Dominik Mysterio Advances With Major Help From His Group
Midway through the match, Dominik Mysterio moved closer to the finals when allies stepped in at just the right moment. Help came fast – fellow members of Judgment Day creating openings he didn’t waste. Instead of facing Breakker alone, he had backup that shifted momentum hard. Three challengers stood in his way before: Bron, Trick, and Priest – all taken down thanks to timing more than strength.
Liv Morgan Keeps Judgment Day Strong in Women’s Bracket

Across the ring on another stage, Liv Morgan carved her own route forward without hesitation. Lynch tried power first, then Bliss tested grit – but neither held up under pressure. Even Chelsea’s speed couldn’t keep pace once Morgan locked in control. Each win echoed the team’s influence spreading through both brackets quietly but surely.
Possible Judgment Day Final Creates New WWE Drama
Out of nowhere, the women’s draw has turned into a gripping storyline. Liv Morgan squares off against Charlotte Flair next round, while on the flipside, Iyo Sky takes on Raquel Rodriguez – also part of Judgment Day. Should Morgan and Rodriguez win through, the finals might become a clash within their own group. That kind of matchup could stir things up behind the curtain. Later that week, the matchups took shape across both shows. First up, Oba Femi steps into the ring with Dominik Mysterio on June 15 during Raw. Meanwhile, another clash forms when Je’Von Evans meets Jey Uso on the other half of the men’s draw. Over on the women’s side, tension builds as Iyo Sky prepares to go head-to-head with Raquel Rodriguez, also on Raw. Then, just days later, Liv Morgan locks in against Charlotte Flair when SmackDown airs on June 19.
Oba Femi Faces Biggest Pressure Heading Into Semifinals
Of everyone still left in the mix, Oba Femi might be carrying the heaviest load. Rumors swirling around Brock Lesnar have quietly pulled him into the spotlight, so every win he gets feels less about the trophy and more like a step toward something bigger down the road. High pressure still hangs over the competition. One match after another leads to WWE Night of Champions in Riyadh, set for June 27. Victors there will lock in their shot at a world title during SummerSlam.
SummerSlam Stakes Raise the Importance of Every Match
Out of nowhere, Charlotte Flair laid it out – her eyes fixed on Rhea Ripley’s championship gold. She didn’t whisper it; she said it loud: winning the tournament comes first. After that? A shot at the title during WWE’s top summer spectacle is what waits. Not if. But when. These titles matter, sure. What really shifts things is how hard they’re moving toward SummerSlam. Right now? Nobody holds more ground than The Judgment Day. Everything’s up for grabs – and one misstep could cost them everything.

