SHOWN IN CLUB 69 FLIRTS
ON SATURDAY MAY 4TH 2024
FROM 5PM
CONFIRMED MATCHES
World Heavyweight Championship -- Damian Priest (c) vs. Jey Uso: Priest became champion at WrestleMania 40, finally cashing in his Money in the Bank contract seconds after Drew McIntyre defeated Seth Rollins to claim the title. A little assist from CM Punk led to Priest's first run as world champion on that night. There's no doubt McIntyre has any intention of letting this slide, but for now, Priest's primary responsibility is his first test as champion. Uso earned the title shot by winning a fatal four-way match on Raw, a match that ended when Punk again interfered to screw over McIntyre.
Undisputed WWE Universal Championship -- Cody Rhodes (c) vs. AJ Styles: Rhodes also had his crowning moment at WrestleMania 40, facing Roman Reigns for the second consecutive year and finally "finishing the story" by becoming champion. He found his first challenger in Styles, who beat LA Knight in the finals of a mini-tournament to crown a top contender. Rhodes and Styles are Internet darlings who defined themselves outside of WWE before becoming promotional champions. They're two of the top in-ring workers around and should produce fireworks at Backlash.
WWE Women's Championship -- Bayley (c) vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi: Bayley opted to have her first WWE women's title defense against her close friend Naomi. Rising superstar Stratton refused to sit on the sidelines and intervened in the match. Stratton succeeded in being a thorn in their sides, leading to a triple-threat title match at Backlash.
WWE Women's Tag Team Championships -- Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) vs. Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill: Belair and Cargill have a mental edge over the champions after teaming with Naomi to beat Damage CTRL at WrestleMania 40. The ongoing tension between Kabuki Warriors and their new rivals spurred a tag team title match at Backlash.
Kevin Owens and Randy Orton vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga): Sikoa seems like a promising leader but Backlash will be his chance to prove it. Sikoa has taken over the family by force in Roman Reign's absence, removing Jimmy Uso from the group and introducing Bullet Club alum Tonga. Sikoa and Tonga will team for the first time against two former world champions. Owens quickly found himself at the top of Sikoa's hitlist but a bail out from friend and rival Orton set the stage for this big tag match.
HIGHLIGHTS
RESULTS
Kevin Owens & Randy Orton vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa & Tama Tonga): The match started with a brawl featuring all four men in the middle of the ring before the action spilled to ringside. The fight continued until referees, officials and security ran to ringside to try and get everything under control. Nick Aldis came out and announced if they didn't want to follow the rules, the match would now be a street fight. More chaotic brawling throughout the arena before the action returned to ringside. Orton dropped Tonga on both ringside commentary desks and Owens did the same to Sikoa on the ring steps. Orton and Owens used trash cans and kendo sticks as they had begun to fully dominate the match. Owens then drove Tonga through a table placed at ringside with a frog splash from the ring apron.
Sikoa finally managed to regain momentum and he and Tonga began to blast away at Owens with trash cans and trash can lids. Owens managed to put Sikoa through a table out of desperation but Tonga was there to cut off any further comeback attempt from Owens. Orton finally got back in the match, however, and brought the fight to Tonga, hitting a powerslam, hanging DDT and RKO before Sikoa made the save. As Sikoa and Orton went outside the ring, Sikoa tried to hit a Samoan Spike but Orton reversed into an RKO on the commentary desk. Tanga Loa made his surprise debut after Owens hit Tonga with a brainbuster from the middle rope onto four chairs that had been set up. After Loa hit Owens and Orton with the ring steps, Sikoa finished off Owens with a Samoan Spike. This was a wild brawl with some huge moments, none bigger than Owens' brainbuster. Loa's arrival is the next step in the seemingly endless Bloodline saga and we'll have to wait and see what that means, but the match itself was a fantastic watch. The Bloodline def. Kevin Owens & Randy Orton via pinfall.
WWE Women's Championship -- Bayley (c) vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi: Some quick pin attempts from all three women got the match going. Things shifted into the next gear after Stratton hit a big running stomp as Bayley was trying to pin Naomi. That briefly brought the action down to just Stratton and Bayley for a stretch. After Stratton had been getting the best of Bayley, Naomi reentered the match, tackling Stratton through the ropes only for Stratton to hit her back handspring elbow and toss Naomi over the ringside barricade. Bayley then hit Stratton with a suicide dive and turned into a Naomi blockbuster from off the barricade. A Naomi split-legged moonsault on Stratton got a near fall.
Naomi got another two-count off a powerbomb on Stratton and then it was Bayley's turn to nearly pin both women after a top-rope elbow drop. Bayley delivered a Bayley-to-Belly to Stratton for another near fall before Stratton sent her shoulder-first into the ring post. Naomi and Stratton brawled on the outside before Stratton slammed her onto a commentary desk. Stratton then did the same to Bayley before putting them both in the ring and looking for the B.M.E. Naomi and Bayley rolled out of the way and teamed together to hit a 3-D to take Stratton out of the match. Bayley and Naomi briefly went one-on-one before Bayley was able to reverse a pin into one of her own to get the win. The match had a lot of really rough spots with moves not really clicking several times and leading to some awkward moments. Still, this was far from a disaster and Stratton needs more of these big spotlight matches to continue on her path to eventually becoming a champion. Bayley (c) def. Tiffany Stratton & Naomi via pinfall to retain the title.
World Heavyweight Championship -- Damian Priest (c) vs. Jey Uso: Uso taunted Priest early, having the crowd do his "yeet" bit. This eventually led Priest to go on the offensive, taking Uso out of the ring and driving him into the ringside barricade. Priest started to batter Uso with big strikes before slowing things down. Uso came back with big shots of his own before a crossbody led to a two-count. Uso continued the attack with a dive into Priest on the outside but his momentum was halted when JD McDonagh came to ringside and used the middle rope to crotch Uso. Rather than take advantage of the situation, Priest argued with McDonagh, telling him he didn't want help. Uso superkicked McDonagh and dropped Priest before landing an Uso Splash for a near fall.
Both men traded strikes until Priest was able to hit a Razor's Edge for a near fall of his own. Another near fall came moments later, this time after Uso hit a spear. As Uso was going to the top rope, Finn Balor ran in, causing a temporary distraction that allowed Priest to hit South of Heaven to nearly win yet again. Priest hit two spinning kicks and set up for a third only to end up eating a series of superkicks from Uso, followed by a spear and another Uso Splash. This time, McDonagh put Priest's foot on the rope to break the count. Uso hit McDonagh with a suicide dive and then ran around the ring to spear Balor. This all led to Priest hitting South of Heaven from the middle rope to retain his title. After the match, Priest stopped Balor and McDonagh from attacking Uso, leaving them visibly confused and upset. Nothing spectacular here, but it was a perfectly fine and serviceable title defense for a champion still in the early days of his run. Furthermore, the match has furthered the coming split between Priest and the rest of Judgment Day. Damian Preist def. Jey Uso via pinfall to retain the title.
WWE Women's Tag Team Championships -- Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane) vs. Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill: Belair and Asuka got things going, with both women having nice early moments until Belair had a run of offense culminating in a suplex that led Asuka to tag out. Belair followed suit, bringing Cargill into the match where she tried to muscle Sane around the ring before hitting a pair of one-armed backbreakers and tagging Belair back in. Belair blasted away at Sane before making the mistake of chasing her to the outside, which allowed Asuka to deliver a kick to the head before Sane came off the top rope with a crossbody.
Sane and Asuka kept Belair isolated, trading tags and keeping Belair away from her corner. Belair finally came near making the tag but Sane was able to jump off of her back to knock Cargill from the ring apron. The champs continued their double teaming to keep Cargill out of the match until Belair was finally able to knock both down and make the tag. Cargill hit a crossbody on both women before a clothesline, kick and splashes in the corner. Cargill hit Sane with a two-handed chokeslam for a near fall. Asuka and Sane finally forced Cargill onto the defensive briefly, which led to some clunky interactions. Sane locked Cargill in an armbar and Asuka did the same to Belair, leading to both challengers picking them up with one arm to deliver a powerbomb. After a series of tandem moves, Belair nearly had the win but Sane kicked out. Cargill saved the match for her team moments later, breaking up a pin after an elbow drop from Sane. Cargill caught Sane coming off the top rope, niftily moved her into position to hit Jaded. Belair then hit Asuka with the KOD onto Sane and scored the pin to win the titles. This match was rough. Things just did not click at all starting about halfway into the match and it led to several very sloppy spots. Cargill maneuvering Sane into position for Jaded was very cool, though. Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill def. Kabuki Warriors (c) via pinfall to win the titles.
Undisputed WWE Championship -- Cody Rhodes (c) vs. AJ Styles: Styles and Rhodes started out feeling each other out with some mat work. That didn't last long before they exchanged punches to the jaw. After Styles drove a knee into Rhodes' midsection, the chops started to fly in both directions. Rhodes hit Styles with a delayed gourdbuster but Styles fired right back before hitting and armbreaker and then focusing his attack on Rhodes' left arm. Momentum continued to swing back and forth, with Rhodes sidestepping Styles and sending him face-first into the middle rope.
After a brawl at ringside, the two men battled for position on the top rope, eventually ending in an awkward moment when Rhodes tried to deliver a superplex that it appeared Styles was supposed to counter but both men simply fell to the canvas. Once things got back on track, Styles had a springboard moonsault countered by Rhodes, who hit a powerslam moments later followed by a Disaster Kick for a two-count. Styles would eventually deliver a huge brainbuster to Rhodes on the ring apron. That didn't do much for Styles, however, as Rhodes came right back, powerbombing Styles through the French commentary desk.
Back in the ring, the two men fired up and agreed to go toe-to-toe with strikes. Rhodes went for a Cody Cutter, which Styles reversed, followed by another reverse by Rhodes before Styles finally ended the reversals with a snap suplex into the corner turnbuckles. A springboard 450 nearly won the match for Styles. Rhodes then kicked out of a burning hammer at one, firing up and demanding Styles bring the fight. Rhodes hit a Cody Cutter for a near fall seconds later. Rhodes set for Cross Rhodes but ate a Pele kick from Styles in response. Rhodes then countered a Phenomenal Forearm with a superkick and locked in a kimura but Styles escaped. Rhodes hit a top-rope Cody Cutter followed by Cross Rhodes to retain the title. Rhodes and Styles delivered a very high-quality main event. There was never really any doubt over who would win coming in, it was just a question of how good this first-time pairing could deliver. Unsurprisingly, they delivered in a bit way. Cody Rhodes (c) def. AJ Styles via pinfall to retain the title.