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On the heels of a Backlash premium live event that saw Gunther best Pat McAfee, Lyra Valkyria upset Becky Lynch, and Dominik Mysterio successfully retain his Intercontinental Championship over Penta, WWE Raw hit the Netflix airwaves Monday night with a jam-packed card.
Pro wrestling star Jeff Cobb bursted onto the WWE scene on Saturday, taking out LA Knight and helping Jacob Fatu retained the United States Championship.
The WWE is back on Saturday with WWE Backlash 2025, live from the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Missouri. Featuring John Cena and Randy Orton on the card.
"WWE Backlash 2025" is starting on Saturday, May 10. Here's everything you need to know about "Backlash 2025."
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Lyra Valkyria defeated Becky Lynch at WWE Backlash on Saturday to retain the Women's Intercontinental Championship. Lynch went down—but not without a fight. After multiple underhanded tactics involving exposed turnbuckles and steel chairs, The Man pushed the limits, but Valkyria stood her ground with relentless determination.
Friday night’s WWE SmackDown episode — the go-home show for Backlash — averaged 1.451 million viewers on the USA Network.
Following his debut at WWE Backlash: St. Louis, the newest member of the Bloodline, Jeff Cobb, has broken his silence about beating “retirement” with the signing. He took to X, formerly Twitter, to post after his debut. Cobb quote-posted WWE's post that showed his debut. He attacked LA Knight, who was about to hit a big move on Jacob Fatu.
True to his reputation in other organizations, Penta is quickly becoming the most popular luchador to ever wrestle in the WWE since Rey Mysterio. As such, he's become the subject