What's trending on Wikipedia today — June 10, 2026

Victor Wembanyama tops English Wikipedia reads on Game 4 night, while box office hits, a Peruvian runoff count, and a Texas murder verdict fill out the rest of the June 10 snapshot.

Published June 10, 2026

Victor Wembanyama leads English Wikipedia reads on June 10, 2026, the same day the San Antonio Spurs face the New York Knicks in NBA Finals Game 4 at Madison Square Garden. The list looks nothing like the May 14 snapshot, when Brandon Clarke and Eurovision Song Contest 2026 held the top slots. Today the board tilts toward basketball biographies, summer box office records, and a still-uncounted Peruvian presidential runoff.


  1. Victor Wembanyama — French center for the San Antonio Spurs. Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals lands tonight after his 32-point Game 3 performance on June 8 gave the Spurs their first win of the series. Readers are pulling his biography ahead of tipoff at Madison Square Garden.

  2. 2026 FIFA World Cup — The 48-team tournament hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The June 10 FIFA Countdown Concert runs in Toronto, Mexico City, and Los Angeles on the eve of the June 11 opening match between Mexico and South Africa at Estadio Azteca.

  3. Obsession (2025 film) — Curry Barker's horror romance from Focus Features. Deadline reported on June 7 that the film crossed $224.7 million worldwide, making it the studio's highest-grossing release ever after a fourth weekend that dropped just 7 percent domestically.

  4. 2026 Peruvian general election — Peru's June 7 presidential runoff between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sánchez. ONPE tallies on June 10 showed Sánchez ahead by roughly 20,000 votes with about 96 percent of ballots processed.

  5. Killing of Austin Metcalf — The April 2025 Frisco, Texas track meet stabbing. A jury found Karmelo Anthony guilty of murder on June 9, 2026, and sentenced him to 35 years.

  6. Jalen Brunson — New York Knicks point guard. Finals biography traffic tracks Game 4 on June 10 after his 32-point Game 3 line and the Knicks' 2-1 series lead.

  7. Disclosure Day — Steven Spielberg's 2026 sci-fi film. The American premiere at Lincoln Center ran June 8, ahead of the June 12 wide U.S. release.

  8. Backrooms (film) — Kane Parsons' A24 horror hit. Deadline reported $212.6 million worldwide in ten days, a new A24 global record.

  9. Deaths in 2026 — Wikipedia's running obituary list. June 10 updates included Indian director Bharathiraja and June 9 entries such as fitness coach Gilad Janklowicz.

  10. .xyz — Generic top-level domain from XYZ Registry. A June 2, 2026 anniversary release cited 10 million registrations and a $1 June promo.

  11. Peddi — Telugu sports drama starring Ram Charan, released June 4. June 10 trade reports put worldwide gross above Rs 261 crore amid scene-removal controversy.

  12. .xxx — Sponsored adult top-level domain article. Recurring high traffic that Wikimedia analysts often treat as a bot-driven false positive.

  13. ChatGPT — OpenAI chatbot article. A steady high-read fixture with no widely reported June 10-specific trigger identified.

  14. Stephon Castle — Spurs guard and 2024 Rookie of the Year. His 23-point Game 3 on June 8, including a late shot-clock three, lifted his player page.

  15. Masters of the Universe (2026 film) — Travis Knight's He-Man adaptation, released June 5 by Amazon MGM Studios. Opening-week box office reads kept the article active.

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Three live events absent from the May 14 top fifteen now shape the board. NBA Finals Game 4 on June 10 pulls Wembanyama, Brunson, and Castle into the upper ranks. The FIFA Countdown Concert on the same date adds a second sports anchor. Obsession and Backrooms supply a box office lane that was missing from the prior snapshot.

The Peruvian runoff count and the June 9 Austin Metcalf verdict add political and legal threads. Spielberg's Disclosure Day premiere week shows how a fixed release calendar lifts a film page before wide opening. Deaths in 2026, .xyz, and .xxx recur from May 14 as background fixtures. The clearest shift is the swap from grief-driven sport reads (Brandon Clarke) to active championship basketball and summer theatrical releases.


This roundup used the Trends MCP get_top_trends endpoint for Wikipedia Trending, captured June 10, 2026 at 07:01 UTC. The call returns ranked article titles for newsletters, dashboards, and editorial QA without manual copying from Wikimedia reports. See the Wikipedia data source page for field notes and API context.

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Source reference: Wikipedia trending data on Trends MCP