WWE European Summer Tour: Madrid – Full Results & Key Moments (June 4, 2026)

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The WWE European Summer Tour continued tonight in the Spanish capital, delivering a stacked house show full of title matches, big brawls, and plenty of crowd-pleasing moments.

Here's the complete results rundown, with some social media highlights.


WWE Madrid 6/4/26 Results

  • Charlotte Flair defeated Jacy Jayne via DQ due to interference by Fallon Henley and Lainey Reid, WWE Women’s United States Champion Tiffany Stratton and WWE Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley make the save. It should be noted that Ripley was wearing a knee brace

  • WWE Tag Team Champion Damian Priest defeated Talla Tonga (w/ Solo Sikoa)

  • LA Knight defeated WWE World Tag Team Champion Austin Theory

  • WWE United States Title Match – Trick Williams (c) retains over Carmelo Hayes, Sami Zayn and Axiom in a fatal 4-way

  • Seth Rollins defeated WWE World Tag Team Champion Bron Breakker in a Street Fight

  • Danhausen defeated The Miz

  • Je’Von Evans defeated Ethan Page

  • WWE Intercontinental Title Match – PENTA (c) retains over Dominik Mysterio

  • Undisputed WWE Title Match – Cody Rhodes (c) retains over Gunther


Key Moments & Highlights

  • Massive hometown reaction for Axiom in the United States Title match.

  • Notable concern for Rhea Ripley who wore a heavy knee brace and moved limited.

  • Fun post-main event segment with Cody Rhodes and Danhausen interacting with the Madrid crowd.

  • Strong Spanish crowd throughout — loud chants and great energy

Source: LocksResults


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