Wwe Backlash is one of the most highly anticipated wrestling events of the year, where fans are treated to exciting matchups and unpredictable moments. This year's Backlash was no exception, as the stars of the WWE squared off in a night filled with highs and lows.
The show kicked off with a highly anticipated match between Drew McIntyre and Bobby Lashley for the WWE Championship. McIntyre had been on a hot streak, winning multiple matches in recent weeks and was looking to capture his third WWE Championship. Lashley, on the other hand, had just won the title at WrestleMania and was looking to prove that he was a worthy champion.
The match started off with both wrestlers trading blows and trying to gain the upper hand. McIntyre was able to hit his signature Claymore Kick, but Lashley was able to kick out at two. The match continued with both wrestlers delivering punishing moves and near falls, but in the end, it was Lashley who emerged victorious, hitting McIntyre with his finisher, the Hurt Lock, and securing the pinfall.
The next match was a highly anticipated showdown between Bianca Belair and Bayley for the SmackDown Women's Championship. Belair had recently won the title at WrestleMania and was looking to cement her status as the top woman on SmackDown. Bayley, on the other hand, had been a dominant force in the WWE for years and was looking to reclaim her title.
The match was a back-and-forth affair, with both wrestlers showing off their incredible athleticism and technical skills. Bayley was able to gain the upper hand for a brief moment, but Belair was able to rally back and hit her signature move, the KOD, to secure the pinfall and retain her title.
The third match of the night was a triple threat match for the Raw Women's Championship between Rhea Ripley, Asuka, and Charlotte Flair. This was a highly anticipated match, as all three women are former champions and have a history of delivering epic matches.
The match started off with all three women trading blows and trying to gain the upper hand. Flair was able to hit her signature move, the Figure Eight, on Asuka, but Ripley was able to break it up. The match continued with all three women delivering punishing moves and near falls, but in the end, it was Ripley who emerged victorious, hitting Flair with her finisher, the Riptide, and securing the pinfall.
The final match of the night was a highly anticipated showdown between Roman Reigns and Cesaro for the Universal Championship. Reigns had been on a dominant streak, holding the title for several months and was looking to prove that he was the top wrestler in the WWE. Cesaro, on the other hand, had been a fan favorite for years and was looking to capture his first Universal Championship.
The match was a back-and-forth affair, with both wrestlers showing off their incredible athleticism and technical skills. Cesaro was able to gain the upper hand for a brief moment, hitting Reigns with a series of devastating uppercuts, but Reigns was able to rally back and hit his signature move, the Spear, to secure the pinfall and retain his title.
Overall, WWE Backlash was a night filled with highs and lows. There were several highly anticipated matches that delivered in a big way, while others fell short of expectations. Regardless, the stars of the WWE put on a show that will be remembered for years to come, cementing their status as some of the best wrestlers
in the world.