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WWE Monday Night Raw Results and Recap: Jacob Fatu Acknowledges Roman Reigns (June 1, 2026)
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This article contains spoilers and results from WWE Monday Night Raw for June 1, 2026. You have been warned!Less than 24 hours after Clash in Italy, the WWE Universe is graced with a reunion of the Bloodline on WWE Monday Night Raw. After another loss to Roman Reigns in the main event, Jacob Fatu has to acknowledge him as his Tribal Chief.

The King and Queen of the Ring tournaments kick off, with the first two fatal four ways occurring: Penta, Oba Femi, Solo Sikoa and Carmelo Hayes on the men's side, and IYO SKY, Roxanne Perez, Giulia, and Lash Legend on the women's side. Sol Ruca makes her first appearance as the new Women's Intercontinental Champion, and Seth Rollins faces Bron Breakker in tonight's main event.

Here Are Your Results From WWE Monday Night Raw For June 1, 2026

  • Oba Femi def. Solo Sikoa, Penta, and Carmelo Hayes to advance in the King of the Ring tournament
  • Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee def. Rusev and Ethan Page via pinfall
  • IYO SKY def. Roxanne Perez, Giulia, and Lash Legend to advance in the Queen of the Ring tournament
  • Seth Rollins def. Bron Breakker via pinfall

Here Are Your Key Moments From WWE Monday Night Raw For June 1, 2026

  • Roman Reigns and The Usos open the show, coming to the ring in anticipation of Jacob Fatu finally acknowledging Reigns as his Tribal Chief. Jey Uso tells Fatu to come to the ring to acknowledge Reigns, and Fatu obliges. Reigns reminds him where they are and what all of it is about, and Fatu tells him he knew what he was getting into when he wanted Tribal Combat. He tells Reigns he knew what would happen if he lost, too. Fatu says he lost to Reigns, but not to Jey, and he acknowledges Reigns as his Tribal Chief. Jimmy Uso celebrates in the ring by reminding the crowd that the Bloodline is here, and all of them, including Fatu, put the ones to the sky, reuniting the Bloodline.
  • Adam Pearce is confronted by LA Knight backstage, and Knight tells Pearce he saw him go to Reigns' locker room. Knight tells him that if he wants to run back the Bloodline, he can go to the merch stand and get a shirt and maybe Reigns will let him in. Pearce pushes back and tells him that maybe he was in the locker room to have a conversation with the World Heavyweight Champion about his match. Knight tells Pearce that he's giving him energy he never gave to Reigns, and that if he keeps it up, he'll pull him out of retirement to put him right back. Knight says Pearce doesn't want to see anyone but Reigns as the World Heavyweight Champion, but he wants to hear him say that he wants him to succeed. Pearce says Jacob Fatu is a liability, and that he doesn't want to put the Bloodline back together, he's trying to keep family blood in line. Knight takes Pearce's pointed finger and pushes it to the sky, further enforcing his thought that Pearce is in to only help Reigns.
  • Sol Ruca comes to the ring as the new Women's Intercontinental Champion. Ruca says she knew Becky Lynch doubted her, but she proved her and everyone else wrong by winning the match, and takes a shot at Lynch's "everyone is saying it" phrase. She tells the crowd she's a fighting champion and no matter who steps up, she'll continue to have her name called as the champion.
  • Backstage, Roman Reigns is shown coming face to face with Cody Rhodes after his match in Italy, and the two stare each other down. Reigns tells Jey Uso he'll handle Rhodes later, and tells Jey he needs to focus on his King of the Ring win. Reigns tells Jey he needs to win the other title, as there's two ends of the table. Reigns tells Jimmy to come back with him, and that Jey has to do it alone.

Jacob Fatu Acknowledges Roman Reigns

Jacob Fatu was a man of his word, and tonight he acknowledged Roman Reigns on Monday Night Raw. Fatu, having lost in Tribal Combat to Reigns last night, must also serve him as part of what appears to be a reunited Bloodline faction.

It feels like a storyline step back for Raw in some ways, consistently the better of the two main weekly shows, but Roman Reigns continues to draw as champion and as a major part of WWE's roster. It stands to reason that they'll continue to build on this six-year arc for as long as they possibly can.

Hold On... What's Really Going On With The Bloodline?

Even though we just witnessed Jacob Fatu acknowledge Roman Reigns, it's impossible to ignore some of the seeds being planted here with Jey Uso. Jey has, historically and weaved through the story, been the biggest foil to Reigns, and also his biggest threat to his position as Tribal Chief, and we may be seeing more build with this thread through the Bloodline build.

Jey Uso was specifically called out by Jacob Fatu, which feels anything but accidental, and Reigns' orders for Jey to go after the WWE Undisputed Championship feels like it can only be a part of the continued push/pull narrative between them. Jey Uso has always felt like the true Tribal Chief, the one who will finally unseat Roman Reigns, and the seeds planted in 2020 may finally be blooming in front of our eyes, masked by the continued struggles of Jacob Fatu and Jimmy Uso.

This article first appeared on The Sportster and was syndicated with permission.

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