Iyo Sky Wins Queen of the Ring at WWE Night of Champions, Sets SummerSlam Showdown With Liv Morgan
Iyo Sky defeated women's world champion Liv Morgan in the Queen of the Ring final at WWE Night of Champions on Saturday in Saudi Arabia, then used her winner's choice to immediately call her shot for SummerSlam. Sky's victory locks in the first match for the two-day event, scheduled Aug. 1 and 2 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The stakes: Morgan's Women's World Championship.
Iyo Sky defeated women's world champion Liv Morgan in the Queen of the Ring final at WWE Night of Champions on Saturday in Saudi Arabia, then used her winner's choice to immediately call her shot for SummerSlam. Sky's victory locks in the first match for the two-day event, scheduled Aug. 1 and 2 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The stakes: Morgan's Women's World Championship.
Tournament Terms and What the Final Meant
The bracket structure entering the Night of Champions final gave the matchup an asymmetric prize pool. Morgan arrived as the reigning women's world champion; a victory would have earned her a separate match against Rhea Ripley's WWE Women's Championship at SummerSlam. Sky, as the challenger, earned the right to pick her opponent if she won — and she did not hesitate. She chose Morgan over Ripley, setting up a rematch that doubles as a title defense.
The Curse, the Slap, and the Finish
A pre-match storyline involving Danhausen added an element of theater to the proceedings. Morgan and members of Judgment Day had attempted to enlist Danhausen to place curses on opponents in exchange for payment. When Morgan confronted Danhausen over an alleged debt, he responded by directing a curse at her instead. Morgan answered with a slap and dismissed the hex — a sequence the WWE Universe revisited as the match wore on and momentum shifted away from the champion.
Sky absorbed Morgan's attempts to close out the match, including an aerial exchange in which Morgan went to the top rope only for Sky to counter. Sky then executed a Spanish Fly before connecting on the Over the Moonsault, a finishing sequence that produced the three-count and the Queen of the Ring title.
Sky's Championship History and the August Opportunity
In a brief post-match interview with Byron Saxton, Sky delivered a direct statement: "Liv, I'll see you at SummerSlam." The line both confirmed her choice and officially set the card's opening bout.
Sky enters the August match with title credibility on both brands. She has held the WWE Women's Championship once and the Women's World Championship once. A victory over Morgan at U.S. Bank Stadium would make her a three-time champion across those two titles — a distinction no match result between now and SummerSlam can pre-empt.
Filed by the newsroom of MarketPR on June 28, 2026. Source: MarketPR. Indicative figures are not investment advice.