A Legendary Rivalry Takes Center Stage at Backlash 2025
Tonight, May 10, 2025, WWE Backlash 2025 brings the fallout from WrestleMania 41 to the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Missouri, with a blockbuster main event that has fans buzzing. John Cena, the newly crowned Undisputed WWE Champion, defends his title against hometown hero Randy Orton in a match billed as “One Last Time.” This clash marks the latest chapter in a rivalry spanning over two decades, with Cena holding a 13-7-1 edge in their 21 previous singles matches. As Cena embarks on his retirement tour—set to conclude by the end of 2025—can Orton, a 14-time world champion, dethrone the record-breaking 17-time champion in front of his St. Louis crowd?
WWE Backlash has returned to its roots as the post-WrestleMania event, delivering high-stakes matches that shape the WWE landscape for the year. With four championship bouts and a grudge match on the Backlash 2025 card, the event promises to be a pivotal night for the Raw and SmackDown brands. Here’s everything you need to know about Backlash 2025, including the full match card and start time.
Backlash 2025 Start Time: When to Tune In
For fans wondering, “What time is Backlash 2025?” or “What time does Backlash start?”—the event kicks off at 7:00 PM ET/4:00 PM PT on Saturday, May 10, 2025. For viewers in India, the Backlash 2025 start time is 4:30 AM IST on Sunday, May 11, with a one-hour pre-show beginning at 3:30 AM IST. The event will stream live on Peacock in the U.S. (Premium subscription, $7.99/month) and on Netflix internationally, including India. Traditional pay-per-view options are also available for $44.99.
WWE Backlash 2025 Match Card: Full Lineup
The WWE Backlash 2025 match card features five matches, four of which involve championships, continuing the trend of concise, high-impact Premium Live Events under Triple H’s direction. Here’s the confirmed lineup:

- Undisputed WWE Championship: John Cena (c) vs. Randy Orton
Cena shocked the world by defeating Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 41, becoming a 17-time world champion and turning heel in the process. Orton, a St. Louis native, interrupted Cena’s gloating on Raw with an RKO, setting up this highly anticipated showdown. Despite Orton’s hometown advantage, experts predict Cena will retain the title, possibly through controversial means, to further his villainous run. - Women’s Intercontinental Championship: Lyra Valkyria (c) vs. Becky Lynch
After teaming up to win the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships at WrestleMania 41, Valkyria and Lynch’s partnership imploded when Lynch turned on her protégé the next night on Raw. Lynch later admitted to attacking Bayley to secure her spot at WrestleMania, fueling this bitter feud. Valkyria is favored to retain her title, potentially with interference from Bayley. - United States Championship (Fatal 4-Way): Jacob Fatu (c) vs. LA Knight vs. Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre
Fatu captured the U.S. title at WrestleMania 41, but his reign faces a major test in this chaotic Fatal 4-Way. Tensions within The Bloodline—especially with Solo Sikoa—could play a role, with some predicting a no-contest if Sikoa interferes. Fatu is the slight favorite to retain. - Intercontinental Championship: Dominik Mysterio (c) vs. Penta
Mysterio, who won the title at WrestleMania 41, faces Penta after the luchador earned his shot by defeating JD McDonagh on Raw, despite interference from The Judgment Day. Mysterio’s internal struggles with Finn Bálor might complicate things, but he’s expected to retain with support from his stablemates. - Grudge Match: Pat McAfee vs. Gunther
Raw commentator Pat McAfee steps back into the ring for the first time since WrestleMania 39, seeking revenge after Gunther choked him out on the Raw after WrestleMania. Gunther, still reeling from losing the World Heavyweight Championship to Jey Uso, is favored to dominate, though McAfee’s resilience could make this a surprising contest.
The Stakes at Backlash 2025
Backlash 2025 isn’t just about settling scores—it’s about setting the tone for WWE’s future. Cena’s heel turn has polarized fans, with some on X calling him “the ultimate villain” while others hope Orton can “save WWE” from Cena’s promise to “ruin wrestling.” The event also marks Cena’s first Backlash appearance since 2009 and his last as an in-ring performer, adding emotional weight to the main event.
Meanwhile, the undercard features rising stars like Jacob Fatu and Lyra Valkyria, whose performances could cement their status as future main-eventers. The Fatal 4-Way and Mysterio’s title defense highlight ongoing faction dramas within The Bloodline and The Judgment Day, which could lead to major shifts in the WWE hierarchy.
How to Watch WWE Backlash 2025
Fans can catch WWE Backlash 2025 live on Peacock in the U.S. or Netflix internationally. For those in St. Louis, tickets are still available through Ticketmaster, though they’re selling fast for this historic event—the first WWE pay-per-view in the city since Money in the Bank 2017.
What’s Next?
As of 10:08 PM IST on May 10, 2025, the event is underway, with the pre-show already setting the stage for an unforgettable night. Will Cena continue his reign of terror, or will Orton give his hometown fans a moment to remember? Stay tuned to Scoop USA 24 for live updates, results, and reactions from Backlash 2025!
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