Oba Femi Overpowers Dominik Mysterio, JD McDonagh on Wwe Raw
Oba Femi turned back Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh on wwe raw in Paris, throwing both men out of his opening segment after McDonagh used a chair and Dominik landed a 619. The June 8 show kept the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments moving, and Femi’s response kept his own tournament storyline pointed toward next week.
Paris Opens With Femi
Femi opened the show by saying he would run through everyone in the KOTR tournament and win the crown. He also said he is still looking for a rubber match against Brock Lesnar. That set the tone before Dominik answered by saying he would be the one winning the KOTR this year.
The exchange did not stay verbal for long. McDonagh hit Femi with a chair, but Femi punched the chair into his face. Dominik then connected with the 619, only for Femi to throw him across the ring before both men ran away.
King And Queen Of The Ring
The segment landed on a show that continued the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments with two quarterfinal matches. That put the opening confrontation in the middle of a broader tournament night rather than as a stand-alone fight.
Liv Morgan advanced by defeating Becky Lynch, Alexa Bliss and Chelsea Green in a Queen of the Ring quarterfinal four-way. The other side of the card featured Sol Ruca defending the title against Lyra Valkyria.
Sol Ruca And Lyra Valkyria
Ruca entered as the current IC champion, while Valkyria came in as the first IC champion. Bayley was backstage to hype Valkyria up before the title defense. That gave the night a second layer of competition beyond Femi’s interruption, with tournament advancement and a title defense both moving the show forward in Paris.
For viewers following the King of the Ring path, Femi left the stronger impression after absorbing the chair shot and the 619, then forcing Dominik and McDonagh to retreat. The segment made the next round of the tournament feel like the real pay-off from the Paris opening, with Femi already talking like the man trying to take the crown.