Roxanne Perez Targets Flair Before Charlotte Wins by Submission

Roxanne Perez Targets Flair Before Charlotte Wins by Submission

roxanne perez kept Charlotte Flair’s hand and arm under pressure on the June 15 episode of Raw at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, but Flair still finished the match with a submission win. The sequence came after Perez dragged the focus to the injured side, then Charlotte found enough separation to end it.

Baltimore Before the Finish

June 15 put Raw live in Baltimore with Perez working a targeted attack that survived the commercial break. After the show returned, she stayed on the hand and arm, forcing Flair to power out and drop her with a powerbomb just to create space.

That kind of damage control defined the middle of the match. Perez mocked Flair’s father’s legendary strut, then later added a springboard moonsault that still was not enough to keep Flair down.

Liv Morgan Alters the Sequence

Liv Morgan shifted the match when she sent Alexa Bliss into the ring post on the floor and then distracted Flair long enough for Perez to pull her off the top rope. Bliss recovered and stopped Morgan from interfering again, which cut off the extra edge Perez had been using to tilt the ring.

With that lane closed, Flair applied the Figure Eight and got the submission. The finish turned a slow buildup on the arm into a clean win on the live broadcast, even after Perez had spent most of the match forcing Flair to defend the same side.

Raw Adds Logan Paul

June 15 also brought Logan Paul back to WWE television less than a month after he suffered a torn triceps during his tag team title defense on May 23. He invited Je'Von Evans to join The Vision after Evans delivered a promo in the squared circle with Jackie Redmond.

For Raw, the night stacked two separate value points on one broadcast: a title-style submission finish built around sustained limb work, and a return angle that kept Logan Paul in the mix despite the May 23 injury. Perez did the work that complicated Flair’s path; Flair still closed the match once Morgan and Bliss were no longer dictating the pace.

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