After an eventful episode of Monday Night Raw, we know the next challenges for the newly crowned King and Queen of the Ring, and we also know two of the biggest matches slated for SummerSlam in Minneapolis.
Let’s talk wrestling.
Key Facts at a Glance
- WWE booked two marquee SummerSlam matches out of the June 29 Raw in Atlantic City, the first show after Night of Champions.
- Oba Femi vs. Brock Lesnar is set inside Hell in a Cell, after Femi turned down a guaranteed title shot to chase the feud.
- Roman Reigns vs. Seth Rollins is official for the World Heavyweight Championship.
- Iyo Sky vs. Liv Morgan for the Women’s World Championship is also locked from the Queen of the Ring fallout.
- Sami Zayn, the new Undisputed WWE Champion, still has no SummerSlam opponent — and the Bloodline is circling it.
What New Matches Were Added To The WWE SummerSlam Card?
WWE clearly wants to get out ahead of the promotion for SummerSlam. They’re letting the fans know far in advance what the marquee matchups will be in Minneapolis.
Raw turned a loose set of rumors into a real lineup. The headliner is Femi vs. Lesnar inside Hell in a Cell, a creative swing that is setup as the finale of an entertaining feud that started ahead of WrestleMania.
The second confirmed bout is Reigns vs. Rollins for the World Heavyweight Championship, a payoff WWE has teased through years of post-Shield booking. Stacked alongside the already-set Sky–Morgan title match, the card now has three anchor attractions before the women’s, tag, U.S., Intercontinental and Zayn stories even fill in.
Why Did Oba Femi Choose Brock Lesnar Over A Title Shot?
It was obvious Oba needed to close the Lesnar chapter before chasing a title.
As King of the Ring, Femi held a guaranteed SummerSlam world-title opportunity, and WWE had him hand it back — or at least postpone it — to settle the score with Lesnar instead, with Adam Pearce on-screen confirming the choice.
It’s a deliberate move to protect the title picture while elevating Femi through a legend test rather than a belt.
The framing also leans on continuity: WWE wrote Lesnar out at WrestleMania 42 before bringing him back as the obstacle in Femi’s path, and the company has spent months building Femi’s rise as a top-of-card project.
Putting him in a Hell in a Cell match with Lesnar further confirms they have Femi ticketed for the top.
What’s At Stake In Roman Reigns Vs. Seth Rollins?
The World Heavyweight Championship, but it’s also going to be billed as a battle between the kings of this era.
Reigns accepted Rollins’ challenge with Jacob Fatu in his corner, keeping the Bloodline machinery attached to his main-event run. For Rollins, it’s a chance to reassert himself against the rival WWE has positioned as the spine of the last decade of programming. They are
The stakes are as much about legacy positioning as the belt. WWE is selling this as the chapter that decides who actually came out ahead of their shared era, which is exactly the kind of stakes-driven hook that travels heading into the show.
What’s Next On The Road To SummerSlam?
The biggest open thread is Zayn’s title defense.
Coming out of his shocking Night of Champions win, Zayn has no booked challenger. That’ll be cleaned up on Smackdown, though Jey Uso did say something about challenging him on Friday. I hope that’s not the answer.
Expect the next few weeks of Raw and SmackDown to fill in the women’s and tag picture and resolve the Zayn question. With Hell in a Cell imagery anchoring one half of the marketing and the Reigns–Rollins history driving the other, WWE has its two tentpoles in place.

