After WrestleMania 38, the WWE roster has turned their attention to the upcoming WrestleMania Backlash card. The event takes place on May 8 from Dunkin Donuts Center in Providence, Rhode Island.
The card seems as though it will focus on a mix of fresh matchups and rematches of bouts from WrestleMania. While the show is still coming together, we do know of some matches already planned. That includes a rematch between Ronda Rousey and Charlotte Flair for Flair’s SmackDown women’s championship. That match will be contested under “I Quit” rules.
As with all major WWE events, WrestleMania Backlash will stream live on Peacock. The main card will begin at 8 p.m. ET following a kickoff show one hour prior.
Let’s take a look at what we know — and what we expect — at WWE WrestleMania Backlash.
WWE WrestleMania Backlash matches
SmackDown Women’s Championship — Charlotte Flair (c) vs. Ronda Rousey (“I Quit” Match): After Flair scored a cheap win over Rousey at WrestleMania, a rematch was a certainty. Rousey upped the stakes of the rematch on SmackDown, when she challenged Flair to an “I Quit” match. Flair refused but WWE officials later confirmed the match would happen.
Cody Rhodes vs. Seth Rollins: Rhodes made his return to WWE with a bang, showing up as Rollins’ mystery opponent at WrestleMania. Rollins issued a challenge for a rematch during Raw, pointing out that Rhodes had every advantage at WrestleMania because he was the one in the match with knowledge of who his opponent would be. Rhodes quickly accepted the offer.
Tag Team Championship Unification — The Usos (c – SmackDown) vs. RK-Bro (c – Raw): Roman Reigns demanded The Usos follow his lead and become undisputed champions. They were quick to act, showing up on Raw to challenge RK-Bro. Randy Orton and Riddle accepted The Usos’ challenge on the subsequent SmackDown and the match was made official.
AJ Styles vs. Edge: Styles and Edge battled at WrestleMania, a match that came after Edge turned heel and brutally attacked Styles, stating a desire to bring out Styles’ “pitbull.” Edge would win that match with the help of distraction from Damian Priest, who is now aligned with Edge. The attacks on Styles have continued, but Styles is going to get his chance at revenge at WrestleMania Backlash when the pair rematch.
Happy Corbin vs. Madcap Moss: Corbin turned on Moss following WrestleMania weekend. That weekend saw Moss win the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal while Corbin lost to Drew McIntyre. Jealousy overcame Corbin and he set his sights on his friend, setting up a one-on-one showdown between the former tag partners.
WWE WrestleMania 38 predictions
Raw Women’s Championship — Bianca Belair (c) vs. Sonya Deville: Deville abused her power as a WWE official to name herself Belair’s next title challenger. The pair are set for a title match on Raw but it’d be shocking if that match ended in any satisfying way as there won’t be time to build up a new challenger for Belair while she deals with Deville. That seems to lock Deville into the challenger role for the big event.
Bobby Lashley vs. Omos: MVP turned on Lashley after Lashley boasted that he didn’t need MVP to beat Omos at WrestleMania. Now managing Omos, MVP will likely look to secure revenge for himself and his new client at Backlash.