Welcome to the WWE Backlash 2026 pay-per-view live results coverage page! Backlash 2026 is coming to you from the Benchmark International Arena in Tampa, Florida on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
Want to know who won all the matches at WWE Backlash 2026? This post will be updated continuously to reflect ongoing coverage of WWE Backlash 2026 results from the pre-show onward. Keep refreshing for the most up-to-date information!
Browse my predictions for WWE Backlash 2026 and find out all the results down below.
WWE BACKLASH 2026 RESULTS:
- Bron Breakker defeated Seth Rollins by pinfall.
- Good enough match, but it obviously doesn't hit in the way that it would have if this would have been at WrestleMania and been a bigger deal.
- Singles Match for the WWE Men's United States Championship: Trick Williams (c) retained over Sami Zayn by pinfall.
- I'm not super big on Lil Yachty being involved in all of this, and I think WWE could have handled this story so much better than the whole Gingerbread Man thing happened, but I'm glad Trick retained and I liked the match enough. This is a case of a segment doing its job, but not some A+ MOTY material. IE, good, but nothing special.
- Danhausen and Minihausen defeated The Miz and Kit Wilson by pinfall.
- Is the whole Minihausen stuff going to be a regular thing going forward? 2026 is so weird.
- Iyo Sky defeated Asuka by pinfall.
- This would have actually mattered if Kairi Sane was involved and if it had taken place at WrestleMania instead of just being a Monday Night Raw match to end a feud without the central figure in the feud. Good match with poor execution of the angle. Good moment after the match where they got emotional, but I'm not sure it makes any sense for what's next, depending on what that might be.
- John Cena's announcement was an incredibly vague, detail-free announcement that there will at some point be in some fashion something called The John Cena Classic which will I guess be a tournament, but they didn't say whether or not it is, and it will involve a championship that we didn't see, with rules that we don't know about, with people who we don't know will be involved, and you don't need to win your matches in order to win this championship, which will be a yearly thing, so it isn't an actual championship. What the hell?
- Singles Match for the World Heavyweight Championship: Roman Reigns (c) retained over Jacob Fatu by pinfall.
- Fine enough match, but this is clearly not over. I'm not sure I'm a fan of Fatu attacking Roman and the officials after the match if that ends up meaning a heel turn, as I think Fatu should stay a face.
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