WWE Live in Cardiff: Full Results and Match Breakdown (June 20, 2026)
WWE returned to Wales tonight (June 20, 2026) for its only Cardiff stop of 2026, taking over the Utilita Arena with a stacked lineup featuring rare live-event title defenses and high-stakes stipulations.
From huge championship matches to a chaotic main event street fight, here is the complete breakdown of everything that went down.
Results are courtesy of LocksResults, we also have some social media highlights.
WWE Cardiff 6/20/26 Results
Jimmy Uso def. Dominik Mysterio (w/ JD McDonagh)
The Matchup: A classic clash of personalities kicked things off in Cardiff. With Judgment Day’s JD McDonagh lurking at ringside, the numbers game was a constant threat.
How it ended: Despite the outside distractions from McDonagh, Jimmy Uso managed to overcome the interference, shutting down Dirty Dom to secure a big opening-match victory for the crowd.
Raquel Rodriguez def. Lyra Valkyria
The Matchup: A striking contrast of styles as Lyra Valkyria looked to use her speed and aerial offense to chop down the powerhouse Raquel Rodriguez.
How it ended: Rodriguez’s sheer power proved to be too much to handle, swinging the momentum back in her favor and ultimately pinning Valkyria.
Intercontinental Championship Match: Penta (c) vs. Ethan Page (w/ Rusev) – Winner: Penta via Disqualification
The Matchup: A highly anticipated premium-level title match that brought the crowd to its feet early. Penta put the Intercontinental Championship on the line against a dangerous Ethan Page.
How it ended: Just as the match was reaching a fever pitch, Rusev hit the ring to break up a pinfall, drawing an immediate disqualification from the referee. Penta retained the gold, but the post-match chaos quickly triggered a massive pivot.
Impromptu Tag Team Match: Penta & Chad Gable def. Ethan Page & Rusev
The Matchup: Following the chaotic DQ finish in the Intercontinental title match, Chad Gable ran down to neutralize the numbers game, prompting management to turn the melee into an official tag team encounter.
How it ended: The newly formed duo of Penta and Gable clicked instantly, turning the tables on Page and Rusev to score a definitive pinfall victory.
Montez Ford def. Austin Theory
The Matchup: Montez Ford stepped up for a huge singles showcase against one-half of the reigning WWE World Tag Team Champions, Austin Theory.
How it ended: In a high-energy bout, Ford picked up a massive statement win over the champion, pinning Theory clean in the middle of the ring.
Women's Intercontinental Championship Fatal 4-Way Match: Sol Ruca (c) def. IYO SKY, Roxanne Perez, and Bayley
The Matchup: Sol Ruca faced her steepest hurdle yet, defending her title in a chaotic Fatal 4-Way environment against three former world champions: IYO SKY, Roxanne Perez, and Bayley.
How it ended: With bodies flying everywhere and control shifting by the second, the champion took advantage of a late-match opening. Sol Ruca capitalized on a vulnerable Roxanne Perez, securing the pinfall to retain her title in a spectacular athletic showcase.
Main Event - Street Fight: LA Knight def. Bron Breakker
The Matchup: No rules, no count-outs, and total chaos. This bitter rivalry reached its boiling point across the Atlantic. Breakker entered carrying half of the WWE World Tag Team titles, but accolades meant nothing in a brutal Street Fight environment.
How it ended: The match quickly spilled outside the ring, utilizing every weapon available under the ring. In a physical, hard-hitting brawl that sent the Cardiff crowd home happy, LA Knight hit the BFT to pin Breakker and close out the night in triumphant fashion.
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The Cardiff Atmosphere: As expected, the Welsh crowd brought a massive, soccer-style energy to the Utilita Arena. The pops for Jimmy Uso, Penta, and LA Knight were thunderous, proving once again why the UK is one of WWE's favorite international markets.
Standout Performance: The pivot from the DQ finish into the impromptu tag team match kept the pacing airtight, but the Women's Intercontinental Fatal 4-Way stole the show from a pure work-rate perspective. Sol Ruca pinning Perez keeps her title run looking incredibly strong.

