
The 2026 WWE King of the Ring tournament is entering its decisive stage, with only a handful of competitors remaining in the hunt for a guaranteed world championship match at SummerSlam.
Featuring stars like Oba Femi, Dominik Mysterio, Jey Uso, and Je’Von Evans, the tournament has the potential to elevate WWE’s next major superstar. However, certain booking decisions could negatively impact both the competition and its long-term prestige.
Here are three mistakes Triple H should avoid as the tournament heads toward its conclusion.
3. Having Brock Lesnar Cost Oba Femi His Semifinal Match
One of the most predictable outcomes WWE could book is Brock Lesnar interfering in Oba Femi’s semifinal match against Dominik Mysterio.
While Lesnar and Femi already have an ongoing rivalry and appear headed toward a trilogy match, involving The Beast Incarnate in the tournament could undermine its importance. The focus should remain on the competitors fighting for the crown rather than an outside feud.
Allowing Dominik to advance due to interference would also do little to strengthen his credibility, while Oba Femi deserves to win or lose based on his own performance inside the ring.
WWE can continue the Lesnar-Femi rivalry without sacrificing the integrity of one of the tournament’s biggest matches.
2. Booking Dominik Mysterio to Win the Tournament
Dominik Mysterio has established himself as one of WWE’s most effective villains, consistently drawing strong reactions from fans around the world.
However, making him the King of the Ring winner may not be the best long-term decision. The tournament winner receives a world championship opportunity at SummerSlam, and many fans may struggle to view Dominik as a legitimate threat to dethrone one of WWE’s top champions.
More importantly, other competitors would benefit significantly more from a tournament victory. Oba Femi could become a breakout main-event star, while Je’Von Evans could receive the biggest push of his young career.
Instead of adding another accolade to Dominik’s résumé, WWE should use the tournament to build a fresh headliner for the future.
1. Having Jey Uso Defeat Je’Von Evans in the Semifinals
The biggest mistake WWE could make may be booking Jey Uso to eliminate Je’Von Evans in the semifinal round.
Jey remains one of the most popular performers on the roster and doesn’t necessarily need a tournament victory to earn another championship opportunity. In contrast, Evans stands to gain everything from a deep run in the competition.
The young star has impressed audiences with his athleticism, charisma, and in-ring performances. A victory over an established name like Jey Uso would instantly elevate his status and prove that WWE views him as a future main-event player.
Historically, WWE has used tournaments to create new stars, and Evans represents the perfect candidate for that role. Advancing him to the finals would provide greater long-term value than another milestone victory for Jey Uso.
Final Thoughts
The King of the Ring tournament has always been a platform for creating future stars. As Triple H prepares for the semifinals and finals, avoiding predictable interference, overprotecting established names, and missing opportunities to elevate younger talent could be crucial.
If WWE wants the 2026 tournament to leave a lasting legacy, the focus should remain on building the next generation of main-event superstars rather than revisiting familiar storylines.
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