According to WWE News, two major pay-per-view events were organized in June 2019. The first one being WWE Super Showdown on June 7, 2019, which took place at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. And the last one was the WWE Stomping Grounds at Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, Washington which took place on June 23, 2019.

WWE Super showdown

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  • Date: June 7, 2019
  • Venue: King Abdullah Sports City Stadium
  • City: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

WWE Results: Super Showdown

No.

Results

Stipulations

Winner

Match Duration

1

The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso) vs The Revival (Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder)

Tag team match

The Usos

7:15

2

Seth Rollins (c) vs Baron Corbin

Singles match for the WWE Universal Championship

Seth Rollins

11:15

3

Finn Bálor (c) vs Andrade

Singles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship

Finn Bálor

11:35

4

Shane McMahon(with Drew McIntyre) vs Roman Reigns

Singles match

Shane McMahon

9:15

5

Lars Sullivan vs House Party (Gran Metalik, Kalisto, and Lince Dorado) by disqualification

3-on-1 Handicap match

Lars Sullivan

5:15

6

Randy Orton vs Triple H

Singles match

Randy Orton

25:45:00

7

Braun Strowman vs Bobby Lashley

Singles match

Braun Strowman

8:20

8

Kofi Kingston(c) (with Xavier Woods) vs Dolph Ziggler

Singles match for the WWE Championship

Kofi Kingston

10:15

9

51-Man Battle Royal

51-Man Battle Royal

Mansoor

10

The Undertaker vs Goldberg

Singles match

The Undertaker

9:35

Reception

The WWE Showdown was very disappointing. It got one of the worst poll results in our history of WWE PPV.  WWE Results have always been popular to surprise the audience. But WWE Super Showdown failed in that area too. The results to the WWE Super Showdown were as predictable as it gets. Even the crowd of 21,000 was neither at the full capacity not even comparable to the one at last year’s show. It definitely was least-watched WWE main-roster pay-per-view of 2019. The only positive of the entire mishap of a PPV was Mansoor’s win, but then as Mansoor was nowhere to be seen in the forthcoming shows, it too turned worthless.

 WWE Stomping Grounds

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  • Date: June 23, 2019
  • Venue: Tacoma Dome
  • City: Tacoma, Washington

WWE Results: Stomping Grounds

No.

Results

Stipulations

Winner

Match Duration

1

Drew Gulak vs Tony Nese(c) vs Akira Tozawa

Triple threat match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship

Drew Gulak

11:20

2

Becky Lynch (c) vs Lacey Evans

Singles match for the WWE Raw Women’s Championship

Becky Lynch

11:30

3

Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn vs The New Day (Big E and Xavier Woods)

Tag team match

Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn

11:05

4

Ricochet vs Samoa Joe(c)

Singles match for the WWE United States Championship

Ricochet

12:25

5

Daniel Bryan and Rowan (c) vs Heavy Machinery (Otis and Tucker)

Tag team match for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship

Daniel Bryan and Rowan

14:25

6

Bayley (c) vs Alexa Bliss(with Nikki Cross)

Singles match for the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship

Bayley

10:35

7

Roman Reigns vs Drew McIntyre(with Shane McMahon)

Singles match

Roman Reigns

17:20

8

Kofi Kingston(c) vs Dolph Ziggler

Steel cage match for the WWE Championship

Kofi Kingston(c)

20:00

9

Seth Rollins (c) vs Baron Corbin

No-Countout, No Disqualification match for the WWE Universal Championship Lacey Evans was the special guest referee

Seth Rollins (c)

18:25

Reception

Stomping Grounds was a rather straight forward show. It ended in a “polarizing” manner. It was a fine performance from the wrestlers, but the title feuds which featured in the PPV had no real storyline. The PPV didn’t seem like a PPV at all. For example, Kingston-Ziggler was a flop show because at no point did we believe that Ziggler was a threat.  The same was in case Reigns-McIntyre match. Although McIntyre was very good he was still a scapegoat being fed to Reigns.

All in all, June wasn’t a successful month for the WWE as far as PPVs are concerned. Between the WWE Super Showdown being far too predictable and WWE Stomping Grounds being far too unrealistic and scripted, WWE failed to impress the fans with their Pay-Per-Views in June 2019.